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Quick Heal Tech secures Rs 64-cr cyber security contract from NFSU-RIC

29-Nov-25   15:07 Hrs IST
The company said the engagement is aligned with its ongoing cyber security business and supports its strategic objective of delivering comprehensive security solutions to customers. The scope and value of the project mark a key milestone in Quick Heal's continued collaboration with government institutions.

According to the company's exchange filing, the contract is valid for five years. Quick Heal also clarified that neither its promoters nor the promoter group has any interest in the awarding authority, and the deal does not fall under related-party transactions as per regulatory guidelines.

Quick Heal Technologies is a global cybersecurity solutions provider. It offers end-to-end cybersecurity solutions across B2C, B2B, and B2G segments. Through its flagship brands, Quick Heal and Seqrite, the company delivers AI-powered, patented technologies that safeguard endpoints, networks, data, mobile devices, and cloud environments.

The company's consolidated net profit soared 90.6% to Rs 7.91 crore on a 13.65% jump in revenue from operations to Rs 83.52 crore in Q2 FY26 over Q2 FY25.

The counter rose 1.82% to settle at Rs 307.50 on the BSE.

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