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    Infibeam Avenues FY25 profit jumps 43%; Q4 profit inches up 5.3%

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffMay 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Infibeam Avenues Ltd. posted a marginal rise in quarterly profit as soaring revenue was offset by a steeper increase in costs. Meanwhile, its full-year earnings surpassed internal guidance, buoyed by strong traction in both domestic and international payments.

    Net profit attributable to shareholders rose 5.3% year-on-year to Rs 49.1 crore in the quarter ended March 31, 2025, from Rs 46.64 crore a year earlier, according to an investor presentation filed with stock exchanges. Revenue from operations jumped 62% to Rs 1,160.5 crore, while expenses climbed 65.7% to Rs 1,103.9 crore over the same period.

    Infibeam processed Rs 2.42 trillion worth of payments in the quarter, up 7% year-on-year, while its payments net take rate improved 16% to 10.6 basis points.

    In Q4 FY25, CCAvenue India’s payment option mix comprised 45% from credit cards, 21% from UPI, and 34% from other methods such as net banking and debit cards.

    On the international front, approximately 80% of the TPV contribution came from credit card payment options.

    During the fourth quarter, the company added over 110,000 new merchants, reflecting strong momentum in platform adoption.

    For the full year FY25, revenue from operations reached Rs 3,992.58 crore, up 26.7% from Rs 3,150.28 crore in FY24. Expenses for the year rose to Rs 3,767.82 crore, compared to Rs 2,965.6 crore in the previous fiscal, indicating a 27.1% increase.

    Profit attributable to the owners of the company for FY25 was Rs 225.44 crore, compared to Rs 158.08 crore in FY24, registering a growth of 42.6%.

    In FY25, Infibeam Avenues processed a Total Payments Value (TPV) of Rs 8.67 trillion, marking a 23% year-on-year increase.

    The company’s merchant base surpassed 10 million during the fiscal year.

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    Infibeam Q3 net profit surges 50% YoY

    The company announced earlier this month that it is raising nearly 700 crore via a rights-issue. A portion of the funds raise is allocated for building a distributed, AI-optimized data center infrastructure under the brand Infibeam Quantum Edge.

    Designed to support agentic AI applications and intelligent automation, the platform aims to meet the rising compute demand from AI workloads. This will help support Infibeam’s growing needs in payment processing, fraud detection, and real-time analytics while opening new B2B infrastructure monetization avenues.

    The proceeds will also fund global expansion, with the company targeting a 12–15% international contribution to net revenue from the payments business by FY28. In FY25, Infibeam deepened operations in the UAE and Oman, and went live in Saudi Arabia with marquee clients under a SAMA-approved license (Saudi Central Bank). Next expansion targets include the USA and Australia by FY27, managed from the UAE regional hub.


    Edited by Jyoti Narayan



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