Atomberg Technologies posted revenue from operations of ₹1,293.77 crore in FY26, up 34.8% from ₹959.5 crore a year earlier, according to the Draft Red Herring Prospectus it filed for a ₹450 crore fresh issue and an offer for sale of up to 7.65 crore shares.

Net loss climbed 27.4% to ₹149 crore from ₹117 crore. Adjusted EBITDA loss narrowed 27.7% to ₹37.1 crore from ₹51.4 crore, and EBITDA margin improved to −3.86% from −6.35%.

Kitchen Appliances Revenue Jumps Sixfold

Home appliances remained the largest segment at ₹1,153 crore, or 89% of operating revenue, up 23.1% from ₹937 crore. Kitchen appliances revenue rose to ₹124 crore from ₹19.3 crore. Proprietary component sales to enterprise customers including Blue Star, Voltas and Godrej rose to ₹17.2 crore from ₹3.63 crore.

Materials spending rose 37.9% to ₹738 crore, or 50.6% of total outlay. Employee benefit expenses rose 32.1% to ₹210 crore. Advertising and promotional spend was ₹135 crore. Total expenditure rose 30.6% to ₹1,460 crore, meaning the company spent ₹1.13 to generate every rupee of revenue, down from ₹1.16 in FY25.

Tier 2 and smaller cities accounted for 49.57% of offline consumer appliance revenue in FY26, ahead of metropolitan cities at 30.91%. Cash and bank balances stood at ₹41 crore as of March 2026, against current assets of ₹790 crore.

Cofounders Manoj Meena and Sibabrata Das will not participate in the offer for sale, according to the DRHP.

Sources

  • Entrackr: Revenue, cost breakdown, EBITDA, ROCE, cash position
  • Inc42: Operating revenue, net loss, adjusted EBITDA loss, cofounder OFS stance
  • Storyboard18: Revenue figures, DRHP filing, pre-IPO placement consideration, geographic revenue split
  • Upstox: FY24–26 revenue trajectory, loss trajectory, subsidiary enterprise customers
  • Lapaas Voice: Revenue growth rate, loss widening, home appliance segment dominance

Reporting compiled and contextualised by TechScoop India. Figures reconciled across the sources above.

Originally reported by entrackr.