Atomberg FY26 revenue rises 35% to ₹1,294 crore; net loss widens 27% ahead of IPO

Mumbai-based Atomberg reported FY26 operating revenue of ₹1,294 crore, led by home appliances and a sharp jump in kitchen-appliance sales. Net loss widened to ₹149 crore, though EBITDA loss narrowed. The company has filed DRHP papers for a ₹450 crore fresh issue and an OFS of up to 7.65 crore shares.

— Source published Fri, 21 Aug, 2026, 12:49 IST · First seen Fri, 21 Aug, 2026, 12:49 IST · Source Entrackr · Newsletter

What happened

Mumbai-based consumer-appliances maker Atomberg reported FY26 revenue of Rs 1,294 crore, up 34.8%, while net loss widened to Rs 149 crore. It filed a DRHP for a

Key facts

  • FY26 operating revenue: Rs 1,294 crore (+34.8% YoY)
  • FY26 total income: Rs 1,324 crore
  • FY26 net loss: Rs 149 crore (+27.4% YoY)
  • FY26 EBITDA loss: Rs 50 crore, versus Rs 61 crore in FY25
  • FY26 EBITDA margin: -3.86%, versus -6.35% in FY25
  • Home appliances revenue: Rs 1,153 crore (89% of operating revenue)
  • Kitchen appliances revenue: Rs 124 crore, versus Rs 19.3 crore in FY25
  • Fresh IPO issue: up to Rs 450 crore
  • OFS: up to 7.65 crore shares

Why this matters

Atomberg’s expanding appliance scale and kitchen-category acceleration make it a relevant partner or competitor for consumer-durables players seeking growth adjacency before its public-market debut.

What to watch

  • DRHP disclosures on category-level margins, customer-acquisition costs, inventory days, channel mix and use of fresh-issue proceeds.
  • Quarterly evidence that EBITDA margin continues improving from -3.86% toward breakeven despite expansion spending.
  • Kitchen-appliance revenue growth versus gross-margin and return-rate trends.
  • IPO pricing, anchor-book participation, subscription levels and the proportion of secondary OFS relative to fresh capital.
  • Competitive pricing and promotional actions by established fan, small-appliance and smart-home brands.
  • Working-capital movement, especially receivables and inventory growth relative to revenue.
  • Use IPO marketing to emphasize EBITDA-margin improvement, premium product mix and repeatable revenue growth rather than headline net loss.
  • Allocate fresh capital toward high-velocity distribution clusters, service infrastructure and selective kitchen-appliance launches instead of broad SKU proliferation.
  • Tighten contribution-margin reporting by category and channel to demonstrate that growth is not being bought through discounts and marketing.
  • Strengthen offline dealer incentives and after-sales coverage, as competitors may target Atomberg's retail partners ahead of the IPO.
  • Manage OFS optics carefully; investors will assess whether existing shareholders are partially monetizing before sustained profitability.

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