According to investment bankers, there were some technical issues with the draft papers and Sebi requested the company to make necessary revisions. As a result, the company decided to withdraw and refile the DRHP, they said. “The withdrawal of the DRHP has nothing to do with the weak secondary market. The company is expected to submit the revised DRHP within a month,” said one of the bankers.
Tata Communications Q1 Results: Cons PAT falls 43% YoY to Rs 190 crore, revenue up 7%
Tata Communications reported a 43% YoY drop in Q1FY26 net profit at Rs 190 crore. Revenue rose 7% to Rs 5,960 crore. Sequentially, profit plunged