Oracle Financial Services Software Q4 FY26 Results
Oracle Financial Services Software Q4 FY26 Results: Profit Up 31%, ₹270 Dividend Announced
Oracle Financial Services Software (OFSS) grabbed investor attention after reporting a strong Q4 FY26 performance, with consolidated net profit rising 30.72% year-on-year to ₹841.7 crore and revenue from operations climbing 20.33% to ₹2,065.2 crore. The company also announced a second interim dividend of ₹270 per share, with the record date set for May 7, 2026 and payment expected on or before May 21, 2026.
Q4 performance at a glance
OFSS delivered a solid quarter, supported by stronger operating leverage and healthy demand across its product business. Operating income rose sharply, and the operating margin expanded to 51% in Q4 FY26, compared with 44% in the same quarter last year.
On a full-year basis, the company reported consolidated revenue of ₹7,672 crore, up 12% from the previous year, while net income increased 11% to ₹2,639 crore. This shows that the company not only had a strong quarter, but also sustained growth through the full fiscal year.
Dividend details
The board declared a second interim dividend of ₹270 per equity share for FY26. Investors whose names appear in the register of members as of the close of business on May 7, 2026 will be eligible for the payout.
The payment is scheduled to be processed on or before May 21, 2026. With OFSS already known for generous shareholder returns, the latest dividend adds to the stock’s appeal among income-focused investors.
What drove growth
The company’s products business remained the main growth engine, contributing the bulk of revenues during the year. In Q4, products revenue rose 21% year-on-year, while services revenue also grew, showing broad-based demand across the business.
The strong profit growth was helped by operating efficiency and a favorable tax rate in the quarter. That combination allowed OFSS to grow earnings faster than revenue, which is usually a positive sign for software businesses with high operating leverage.
Stock market reaction
The market responded positively to the results, with the stock moving higher after the announcement. Investors appeared to focus on the combination of strong earnings, margin expansion, and a large dividend payout.
This reaction is understandable because OFSS has a history of rewarding shareholders through dividends while maintaining growth in its core software business. For long-term investors, the latest results reinforce the company’s position as both a growth and income stock.
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