IKS Health has reported robust financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026. The company achieved INR 31,938 million in annual revenue, representing 20% YoY growth. Strong operational performance was complemented by a 34% EBITDA margin for the full year. Furthermore, the company announced strategic plans for the acquisition of TruBridge and ARAI to bolster its agentic AI platform and long-term healthcare operational capabilities.
Annual Financial Highlights
For the fiscal year 2026, IKS Health demonstrated consistent profitable growth. The company reported annual revenue of INR 31,938 million, a 20% increase year-over-year in INR terms. Profitability metrics also saw significant improvement, with an annual EBITDA margin of 34% and a PAT margin of 23%. This growth is underpinned by deep client relationships, serving over 450 enterprise-level customers with an average vintage of nearly 6 years for its top clients.
Strong Fourth Quarter Performance
The quarter ended March 31, 2026, contributed INR 8,577 million to the total revenue, marking an 18% YoY growth. Quarterly profitability remained strong, with an EBITDA of 35% and an EPS of ₹12.3, reflecting a 38.5% YoY improvement in earnings per share. The company maintains a high Return on Equity (ROE) of 31.3% for the quarter.
Strategic Acquisitions and AI Advancement
IKS Health has initiated strategic moves to enhance its market position through the proposed acquisition of TruBridge, a move aligned with its FY 2030 vision of reaching INR 3,000 crores in EBITDA. Additionally, the acquisition of ARAI is set to accelerate the company’s AI research and development. By integrating ARAI’s proprietary knowledge graph and AI expertise, IKS aims to reduce reliance on third-party models and further optimize its agentic AI healthcare platform.
Commitment to Social Impact
Beyond financial results, the IKS Cares Foundation has significantly expanded its impact in 2025-26. The foundation has screened over 30,000 children and adults for health conditions, including anemia and diabetes. The introduction of on-site dental health camps in Maharashtra and Telangana represents a significant expansion in the scope of their healthcare accessibility initiatives, addressing unmet needs in underprivileged communities.
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