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Brainbees Solutions Ltd Q3 FY26 – ₹24,236 Mn Revenue, 5.8% 9M EBITDA Margin, Yet ₹1,555 Mn Loss: Can FirstCry Grow Up Financially?


1. At a Glance – The Baby That Refuses to Stop Crying (Financially)

Brainbees Solutions Ltd — the parent of FirstCry — is trading at ₹222, down 28.4% in 3 months and 39.1% in 1 year. Market cap stands at ₹11,563 crore.

It clocks ₹8,316 crore TTM sales, but also a ₹-169 crore TTM loss, with ROE at -4.07% and ROCE at -0.40%.

Q3 FY26 revenue came in at ₹2,424 crore, up 11.6% YoY. But PAT? A lovely ₹-41.3 crore.

Adjusted EBITDA for 9M FY26 is improving to 5.8% margin, yet statutory losses persist. Debt stands at ₹1,661 crore with interest coverage at -0.07.

So here we are. India’s largest mother-baby platform by GMV. 11.3 million annual customers. 1,200+ stores.

And still reporting losses.

Is this a growth machine in diapers?
Or a scale story that forgot how profits work?

Let’s investigate.


2. Introduction – From Baby Products to Balance Sheet Problems

FirstCry isn’t some tiny Shopify seller. It is India’s largest multi-channel platform for mothers and kids. GMV grew from ₹9,121 crore in FY24 to ₹10,585 crore in FY25 — a 16% jump.

On paper, everything looks cute:

  • 1,156 stores
  • 8,019 brands
  • 1.82 million SKUs
  • 10.6 million transacting customers

But the stock chart looks like a toddler learning to walk — falling repeatedly.

The company has multiple segments:

  • India Multi-Channel
  • International (UAE & KSA)
  • Globalbees (D2C brand roll-ups)
  • Others

India business is EBITDA positive.
International is reducing losses.
Globalbees is improving margins.

Yet consolidated bottom line remains negative.

Classic new-age playbook:
“Scale first, profit later.”

But investors are now asking:
How much later?


3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?

At its core, Brainbees runs FirstCry, a hybrid online + offline baby retail

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