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63 Moons Tech soars as subsidiary's Q1 order book tops Rs 288 cr

13-Jul-26   15:09 Hrs IST
The company said the Q1 order book is approximately 3.3 times 63SA TS Cybertech's entire FY26 revenue of Rs 87 crore. Of the total orders secured, contracts worth Rs 100 crore have already been executed and billed, with the corresponding GST and other applicable taxes received.

The cybersecurity company further stated that the cumulative order value for its CYBX DNA AI CyberOps platform has crossed Rs 53 crore, including fresh orders worth Rs 13 crore booked during the quarter.

Additionally, 63SA TS Cybertech onboarded more than 65 clients for compliance with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) framework, reflecting growing demand for its cybersecurity and data protection solutions.

63 Moons Technologies (formerly Financial Technologies India) is an Indian technology company that develops software and infrastructure solutions for financial markets and digital platforms.

The company's consolidated net profit jumped 78.63% to Rs 22.49 crore in Q4 FY26, compared with Rs12.59 crore in Q4 FY25. Revenue from operations surged 884.05% YoY to Rs 133.24 crore in Q4 FY26.

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