NIIT MTS Q1 Profit Dips, Revenue Rises

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Aug 06, 2025 15:24

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NIIT MTS Q1 net profit drops 18% to Rs 49.3 cr, revenue up 11% to Rs 451.3 cr. Impact of economic uncertainty on training spends.
New Delhi, Aug 6 (PTI) Corporate training solutions provider NIIT Learning Systems (NIIT MTS) on Wednesday reported a 17.8 per cent drop in its consolidated net profit at Rs 49.3 crore for the June quarter, attributing the decline to sustained caution among corporate customers amid macroeconomic uncertainties.

The company had logged a profit of Rs 60 crore in the year-ago period, according to a regulatory filing.

Revenue from operations for the first quarter of FY26 was 10.8 per cent higher at Rs 451.3 crore, as compared to Rs 407.2 crore in Q1 FY25.

On a sequential basis, the company showed a 1.2 per cent rise in profit and a 5 per cent increase in revenue compared to the preceding March quarter.


In its investor presentation, the company noted that economic uncertainty remains elevated. It stated that while inflation is stabilising, potential tariff escalations pose risks of renewed pressures, prompting caution among corporate clients.

"Clients continue prioritising cost efficiency and productivity. Ongoing scrutiny of discretionary budgets amid macro uncertainty has resulted in sustained compression of training spends," it said.

NIIT MTS added two new global Managed Training Services (MTS) clients and renewed three existing contracts during the quarter. With these additions, the company's total MTS client count stood at 95 at the end of June.

The company's EBITDA for the quarter stood at Rs 95.1 crore, a decline of 7 per cent year-on-year. Earnings Per Share (EPS) for the quarter were Rs 3.62, compared to Rs 4.4 in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.
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