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Niyogin Fintech Ltd Q3 FY26: ₹63 Cr Revenue, Barely ₹0.48 Cr Profit, ₹155 Cr Debt — Fintech Ya Financial Jugaad?


1. At a Glance – The Fintech That Wants To Be Everything Everywhere All At Once

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to India’s most ambitious fintech experiment — a company that wants to do lending, payments, SaaS, wealth tech, AI, and probably chai delivery if given a chance. Niyogin Fintech is that overachieving cousin at weddings who claims to be into “multiple businesses,” but when you ask for details… things get blurry.

Here’s the masala:

  • Revenue: ₹63.1 Cr (latest quarter)
  • Net Profit: ₹0.48 Cr (basically chai money after expenses)
  • Debt: ₹155 Cr
  • ROE: -5.26% (negative… yes, negative)
  • Interest Coverage: 0.98 (basically living paycheck to paycheck)

And just when you think it can’t get more interesting — there was a payment issue on NCD interest redemption, which CRISIL clarified was “not due to inability but technical reasons.”

Translation in Indian terms:
“Paise the, but UPI pending tha.”

The company is juggling:

  • Rural fintech (AePS, Micro ATM)
  • MSME lending
  • Wealth tech platforms
  • SaaS infra (iServeU)
  • AI ambitions

Basically, it’s trying to become the Reliance of fintech… but with startup-level profits and NBFC-level stress.

Now the real question is:

Is this a future fintech platform powerhouse… or a PowerPoint company running on hope, partnerships, and “adjust kar lo”?

Let’s dig in.


2. Introduction – When NBFC Meets Startup Pitch Deck

Niyogin isn’t your typical NBFC.

It’s what happens when:

  • An NBFC attends a fintech conference
  • Meets a SaaS startup
  • Falls in love with APIs
  • And decides to reinvent itself as a “platform”

The company operates across:

  • Lending (core NBFC business)
  • Payments & infra (iServeU)
  • Wealth tech (Moneyfront)
  • AI (because why not)

And instead of doing one thing well… it has decided to do everything moderately well.

Classic Indian jugaad diversification strategy.

But here’s the catch:

Despite all this ambition:

  • Profitability is still weak
  • Debt is rising
  • Margins are thin
  • And cash flow… let’s just say Bhagwan bharose

Yet, the company keeps talking about:

  • Embedded finance
  • Platform monetization
  • AI transformation

Which sounds great… until you see the P&L.

Let me ask you:

If a fintech does everything but barely makes profit… is it scaling or just surviving?


3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?

Let’s simplify this chaos.

1. Rural Tech (iServeU)

  • AePS, micro ATMs, DMT
  • Banking-as-a-Service
  • 53,000+ access points

Basically:
“Bank nahi hai, but bank jaisa kaam karte hain.”


2. Urban Tech (MSME + Wealth)

  • Loans via partner platforms
  • Wealth platform (Moneyfront)
  • APIs + SaaS for financial services

Translation:
“We don’t find customers… customers find us through partners.”


3. Lending Model

  • Co-lending with partners
  • Partners handle sourcing + collections
  • Niyogin does underwriting

This is actually smart.

Why?

  • Lower customer acquisition cost
  • Shared risk
  • High scalability

4. Revenue Mix

  • Fees & commission: 41%
  • Product sales: 31%
  • Interest income: 20%

So they’re not a pure lender.

They’re more like:

A financial mall where everyone sells products… and Niyogin takes a cut.


But here’s the real question:

If your business depends heavily on partners… who really owns the customer?


4. Financials Overview – Numbers Don’t Lie, But They Do Cry

Quarterly Comparison (₹ Crores)

MetricLatest Quarter (Dec 2025)YoYQoQYoY %QoQ %
Revenue63.153.670.1+17.7%-10%
EBITDA-12.67-2.92-2.59WorseWorse
PAT0.48-4.590.63Turnaround-24%
EPS0.01-0.330.03TurnaroundDown

EPS Calculation (Quarterly → Annualised)

Latest EPS = ₹0.01
Annualised EPS = 0.01 × 4 = ₹0.04


P/E Calculation

CMP = ₹44.8
EPS = ₹0.04

P/E = 44.8 / 0.04 = ~1120x

Yes.

One thousand one hundred twenty.

Even startups are like:
“Bhai thoda calm ho jao.”


Commentary

  • Revenue growing → Good
  • Profit → fragile
  • Margins → unstable
  • EBITDA → negative

Let

Eduinvesting Team

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