Cyient DET Q4 profit drops 6% to Rs 163 cr
Revenue of Digital, Engineering, and Technology (DET) segment stood at Rs1,472 cr, with quarterly de-growth of 0.5% and yearly decline of 1.2%
Cyient DET Q4 profit drops 6% to Rs 163 cr

Hyderabad: City-based Cyient Group, a global intelligent engineering and technology solutions company, on Thursday announced its financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025. The Digital, Engineering, and Technology (DET) segment of the Group posted Rs163 crore in profits for the quarter ended March 2025, a six per cent drop compared to last fiscals Q4.
Cyient Group said its DET segment registered Rs1,472 crore revenue in Q4, 2025, a q-o-q de-growth of 0.5 per cent and y-o-y de-growth of 1.2 per cent. In FY25, Cyient DET posted Rs5,816 crore revenue, a yearly decline of 1.6 per cent, and Rs605 crore in profits, that dropped by 12.2 per cent, compared to last fiscal year.
Commenting on the results, Krishna Bodanapu, Executive Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, Cyient, said: “A part of the de-growth is attributed to evolving uncertainties through FY25 compared to the previous year. We won 24 large deals in DET business with a total contract potential of $370.8 million in FY25.”
Cyient had announced the appointment of Sukamal Banerjee as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Cyient DET, he has also joined us as Executive Director.
On DETs business growth cycle, Bodanapu said: “While there are some uncertainties in the near term, we are working very closely with our customers in navigating through the current challenges. We expect this to last at least through the first half of FY26. I am confident that with our market positioning, global presence, and the new leadership in place, we will emerge stronger to drive sustainable growth in the medium – long term.”
The Cyient Group posted $870 million revenue at a y-o-y growth of 1.5 per cent in constant currency, whereas the profit dropped by 15.4 per cent to Rs 622 crore. “At a group level, we now have three well-balanced growth vectors for the future. Our recent carve-out, Cyient Semiconductors Private Ltd, focuses on Technology Development and Disruption led by AI. The DET business focuses on Technology Services with Engineering competence as the core, and our DLM business focuses on Engineering-led Product manufacturing opportunities. With this, we are well-positioned to address a wide spectrum of growth opportunities in this emerging macro and geopolitical environment,” Bodanapu added.