CashKaro reported FY26 operating revenue jumping 72% to ₹600 crore, up from ₹348 crore in FY25. The company also cut its EBITDA loss 40% to ₹17.7 crore. It credits operating leverage, tighter expenses, better customer acquisition and conversion, and restrained promotional costs. Employee and infrastructure costs stayed stable as AI and automation boosted productivity.
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