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CE Info Systems Q4 FY25 profit up 28%; dividend ₹3.5

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C.E. Info Systems Ltd

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What changed for CE Info Systems (MapmyIndia)

CE Info Systems Ltd, best known for MapmyIndia and the Mappls app, reported a sharp year-on-year improvement in its March-quarter (Q4 FY25) financial performance. The company also proposed a final dividend of ₹3.50 per equity share (face value ₹2), subject to shareholder approval as cited in the updates. The results and the dividend announcement were followed by a positive move in the stock, with the counter seeing strong intraday buying on the BSE.

Separately, the company continued to feature in news flow through FY25 and into FY26, including periodic updates on quarterly performance, order book growth, and user traction for its consumer app.

Q4 FY25 results: profit, revenue, and margins

For the quarter ended March 31, 2025, CE Info Systems reported profit after tax (PAT) of about ₹49 crore, up around 28% from about ₹38.2 crore a year ago, as per the result summary provided. Revenue from operations for the same quarter was reported at about ₹143.5 crore (also cited as ₹144 crore in another summary), up about 34% from ₹106.9 crore in the year-ago quarter.

Operating performance also improved in the quarter. EBITDA was reported at about ₹58 crore, versus roughly ₹39.5 crore a year earlier. The EBITDA margin was reported at about 40% versus 38% a year ago in the Q4 FY25 result summary.

The broader narrative in the updates attributes the quarter’s growth to demand for digital mapping and IoT offerings, along with mix-led shifts in margin profiles across map-led and IoT-led lines.

FY25 snapshot: revenue, EBITDA, and PAT

For the full year FY25, the provided notes cite revenue of about ₹463 crore, EBITDA of about ₹179 crore, and profit after tax of about ₹148 crore. EBITDA margin for FY25 was cited at about 39%.

The company also flagged that momentum picked up in Q3 and Q4 of FY25, based on the same notes, with continued focus on scaling offerings across market segments.

Segment performance highlighted for FY25

The FY25 summary in the material breaks out market and product segment revenues. Consumer Tech and Enterprise Digital Transformation revenue was reported at about ₹252.5 crore, while Automotive and Mobility Tech revenue was reported at about ₹210.8 crore.

On the product side, map-driven revenue was reported at about ₹345.6 crore and IoT-driven revenue at about ₹117.7 crore. The notes also reference margin differences between map-led and IoT-led business lines, including commentary that map-led margins remained higher while IoT margins improved year-on-year.

Order book and new orders: what the numbers show

CE Info Systems reported an open order book of about ₹1,500 crore as of FY25. It also said the open order book grew about 10% and was supported by annual new order bookings of about ₹633.5 crore in FY25.

The updates also state that new orders won with fixed pricing increased to about ₹417.9 crore in FY25, compared with about ₹240 crore in the previous year. The company linked this to momentum across both Automotive and Mobility Tech and Consumer Tech and Enterprise Digital Transformation segments, driven by adoption and expanding use-cases among customers.

Dividend: what was declared

The company’s board approved a dividend of ₹3.50 per equity share in the updates provided. Another line item also states the company “has declared a dividend of ₹3.50 on 18 Jul, 2025.” In the Q4 FY25 note, the dividend is described as a final dividend proposal pending shareholder approval.

Stock reaction and news flow

Following the Q4 results, shares of CE Info Systems were reported up 6.1%, with an intraday high of ₹1,958 per share on the BSE. In a separate October 13, 2025 update, the stock was also mentioned as rising about 8% after a public nudge by Ashwini Vaishnaw encouraging users to explore the app.

FY24 context: strong growth and app traction

The background section includes FY24 performance where operating revenue rose about 35% to ₹379.4 crore (from ₹281.5 crore in FY23). Total net profit for FY24 was reported at about ₹134.4 crore, up from about ₹107.5 crore in the previous year.

For the March quarter of FY24, net profit was reported at about ₹38.2 crore (up from about ₹28.3 crore), while operating revenue was reported at about ₹106.9 crore. FY24 also included a reported jump in annual new order bookings to about ₹834 crore, EBITDA of about ₹156.2 crore, and EBITDA margin of about 41%.

The company also highlighted consumer traction, stating that more than 20 million users had downloaded the Mappls app.

Latest disclosed quarter marker (FY26): what the snapshot shows

The material also includes a “Last Earnings Date” snapshot for Q0 FY25-26 dated 13 February 2026. In that snapshot, revenue is shown as 85 (with QoQ -0.55% and YoY -11.74%), gross profit as 18 (QoQ 17.49% and YoY -47.84%), and net profit as 22 (QoQ 21.63% and YoY -31.03%). The same section also states CE Info Systems reported a net profit of ₹22 in Q0 FY25-26.

Key numbers at a glance

Period / Metric (as provided)Revenue from operationsNet profit / PATEBITDANotes
Q4 FY25 (ended Mar 31, 2025)₹143.5 crore~₹49 crore~₹58 croreEBITDA margin cited ~40%
Q3 FY25 (ended Dec 2024)₹114.5 crore₹32.3 crore~₹42 croreRevenue up 24.5% YoY
FY25 (full year)₹463 crore₹148 crore₹179 croreEBITDA margin cited ~39%
FY24 (full year)₹379.4 crore₹134.4 crore₹156.2 croreEBITDA margin cited ~41%
Sep 2025 net sales (consolidated)₹113.77 crore--Up 9.74% YoY (net sales)
Q0 FY25-26 (13 Feb 2026 snapshot)8522-Snapshot includes QoQ/YoY % changes

Segment and order book summary (FY25)

ItemValue
Consumer Tech & Enterprise Digital Transformation revenue (FY25)₹252.5 crore
Automotive & Mobility Tech revenue (FY25)₹210.8 crore
Map-driven revenue (FY25)₹345.6 crore
IoT-driven revenue (FY25)₹117.7 crore
Open order book (end of FY25)₹1,500 crore
Annual new order bookings (FY25)₹633.5 crore
Fixed-price new orders (FY25 vs previous year)₹417.9 crore vs ₹240 crore

Why these updates matter for investors

The set of disclosures puts focus on three investor-relevant threads: profit growth in Q4 FY25, the durability of revenue growth across segments in FY25, and the visibility provided by a large open order book. The quarterly numbers show operating leverage in Q4 FY25 with EBITDA and PAT rising faster than revenue, as per the figures cited.

At the same time, the order book and annual booking figures highlight the company’s continued focus on converting enterprise and automotive wins into revenue. The dividend of ₹3.50 per share adds a shareholder-return element to the broader performance update.

Conclusion

CE Info Systems’ latest set of updates spans strong Q4 FY25 financials, a FY25 segment-wise revenue split, and an open order book of about ₹1,500 crore, alongside a proposed ₹3.50 dividend. Investors will track subsequent quarterly disclosures and any shareholder decision timeline for the final dividend, as referenced in the company updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

For Q4 FY25, revenue from operations was about ₹143.5 crore and PAT was about ₹49 crore, as stated in the results summary.
The updates state the board approved/proposed a dividend of ₹3.50 per equity share, and another line notes a ₹3.50 dividend declared on 18 July 2025.
The open order book was reported at about ₹1,500 crore at the end of FY25.
For Q3 FY25 (quarter ended December 2024), net profit was ₹32.3 crore and revenue from operations was ₹114.5 crore, as provided in the update.
The company stated that more than 20 million users had downloaded the Mappls app.

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