Shares of Quick Heal Technologies saw notable gains on Thursday, 16 October 2025, rising as much as 10% following the company’s second-quarter results. The surge reflects a return to profitability and improved operational performance, marking a significant shift after consecutive quarters of losses.
Quick Heal reported revenue of ₹83.5 crore in Q2FY26, up 45.9% quarter-on-quarter, signalling a clear recovery in the business. EBITDA returned to double-digit margins at 10.9%, the first time in 5 quarters, demonstrating operational improvements and cost efficiencies. Profit after tax (PAT) reached ₹7.91 crore, following a loss of ₹5.51 crore in the previous quarter.
The company’s consumer business has shown signs of recovery, aided by seasonal demand, while its enterprise segment continues to gain traction with innovative solution offerings. These results underline the company’s focus on sustainable growth and market presence.
Quarter | Revenue (₹ Cr) | EBITDA (₹ Cr) | EBITDA Margin | PAT/ Loss (₹ Cr) |
Q2FY25 | 73.49 | 3.07 | 4.2% | 4.15 |
Q3FY25 | 70.61 | -3.77 | - | 0.11 |
Q4FY25 | 65.14 | -8.17 | - | -3.2 |
Q1FY26 | 57.23 | -9.73 | - | -5.51 |
Q2FY26 | 83.5 | 9.13 | 10.9% | 7.91 |
Quick Heal Technologies shares ended at ₹341.40 on the NSE on 14 October 2025, delivering a 17.76% return over the past six months and a 56.10% decline over the past year. As of October 16, 2025, 11:01 IST, Quick Heal Technologies share price was ₹350.20, up ₹8.80 or 2.58% on the day.
Total trading volume was 1,08,29,290 shares. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has fluctuated between ₹245.00 and ₹818.55. Quick Heal Technologies currently holds a market capitalisation of ₹1,673.76 crore.
The company remains committed to scaling its AI-driven innovations, aiming to strengthen its long-term growth trajectory and market position. By leveraging technology across both consumer and enterprise segments, Quick Heal is positioning itself to benefit from evolving market demands and digital adoption trends.
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The Q2 turnaround and the return to double-digit margins highlight Quick Heal Technologies’ improving operational efficiency and market recovery. Investors are now closely monitoring the company’s AI initiatives and enterprise growth strategies, which are expected to contribute to sustained performance in the coming quarters.
Quick Heal Technologies share price movement reflects not only the company’s quarterly performance but also renewed investor confidence in its growth strategy.
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Published on: Oct 16, 2025, 11:11 AM IST
Suraj Uday Singh
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