Bharti Airtel Q2 FY26 Outcomes: Bharti Airtel reported a set of numbers for the quarter ended September 2025 (Q2 FY26). The telco posted a internet revenue of Rs 6,792 crore for Q2 FY26, marking an 89 per cent year-on-year (YoY) enhance from Rs 3,593 crore in the identical quarter final yr.
The corporate’s income from operations rose almost 26 per cent YoY to Rs 52,145 crore through the quarter below assessment, in contrast with Rs 41,473 crore in Q2 FY25.
The telecom main’s EBITDA grew 35.9 per cent YoY to Rs 29,919 crore, whereas EBIT rose 51.6 per cent YoY to Rs 16,669 crore. The EBITDA margin expanded to 57.4 per cent, up from 53.1 per cent a yr in the past.
Revenue earlier than tax elevated 82.5 per cent YoY to Rs 12,322 crore, whereas internet earnings earlier than distinctive gadgets climbed 73.6 per cent YoY to Rs 6,792 crore.
Moreover, the corporate’s consolidated internet revenue greater than doubled, rising 108.3 per cent YoY to Rs 8,650.8 crore in September 2025, in comparison with Rs 4,153.4 crore in September 2024.
What Bharti Airtel Administration Mentioned?
Commenting on the efficiency, Gopal Vittal, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Bharti Airtel, mentioned the corporate delivered one other quarter of strong outcomes backed by broad-based development.
“We achieved consolidated income of Rs 52,145 crore, rising 5.4 per cent sequentially and underscoring the power of our portfolio. Our India income, together with Passive Infrastructure Companies, elevated by 2.9 per cent, whereas Africa delivered one other standout quarter with fixed foreign money income development of seven.1 per cent,” he mentioned.
He added that the India Cellular enterprise noticed 2.6 per cent income development, including 5.1 million smartphone prospects and sustaining an industry-leading ARPU of Rs 256. The postpaid phase recorded round 1 million internet additions, whereas the Houses enterprise added 9.51 lakh prospects with 8.5 per cent sequential income development.
Vittal additionally famous that Airtel Enterprise delivered 4.3 per cent sequential income development, pushed by deal wins throughout connectivity, IoT, and safety segments.
He highlighted that the corporate’s robust stability sheet displays disciplined capital allocation, continued deleveraging, and sustained operational excellence.
Sturdy Operational Metrics
Bharti Airtel’s common income per consumer (ARPU), a key metric for telecom operators, improved to Rs 256 in Q2 FY26 from Rs 233 in Q2 FY25. The rise was pushed by larger 4G and postpaid buyer additions and continued premiumization of its consumer base.
On the subscriber entrance, the corporate’s complete buyer base rose 10.7 per cent YoY to 62.35 crore. The India subscriber base stood at 44.97 crore, up 10.6 per cent YoY, whereas the Africa base expanded 11 per cent to 17.38 crore.

