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The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) on Tuesday (November 4) reported consolidated total income of ₹4,160 crore for Q2FY26. Consolidated profit after tax (PAT), excluding settlement fees, rose 16% quarter-on-quarter, with a net profit margin of 63%.
For the half year ended September 2025, consolidated PAT (ex of settlement fees) increased 11% year-on-year. Normalised consolidated operating EBITDA margin for H1FY26 stood at 77%.
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In terms of market share, NSE maintained a dominant position with 93% in the cash market segment, 99.8% in equity futures, and 77% in equity options for H1FY26. The notional turnover to premium turnover ratio for NSE in H1FY26 was 458:1 compared to 984:1 for BSE.
In the debt secondary market trade execution and reporting, NSE held a market share of 97% in the RFQ segment, 86% in CBRICS, and 100% in Tri-party repo during Q2FY26. Revenues from listing services in Q2FY26 rose 14% quarter-on-quarter and 10% year-on-year.
NSE continued its investments in technology, with technology expenses for H1FY26 at ₹642 crore, up 42% year-on-year. Contribution to the exchequer for H1FY26 amounted to ₹28,308 crore.
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For the half year ended September 2025, consolidated PAT (ex of settlement fees) increased 11% year-on-year. Normalised consolidated operating EBITDA margin for H1FY26 stood at 77%.
Also Read: NSE makes an important announcement for the F&O segment; Details here
In terms of market share, NSE maintained a dominant position with 93% in the cash market segment, 99.8% in equity futures, and 77% in equity options for H1FY26. The notional turnover to premium turnover ratio for NSE in H1FY26 was 458:1 compared to 984:1 for BSE.
In the debt secondary market trade execution and reporting, NSE held a market share of 97% in the RFQ segment, 86% in CBRICS, and 100% in Tri-party repo during Q2FY26. Revenues from listing services in Q2FY26 rose 14% quarter-on-quarter and 10% year-on-year.
NSE continued its investments in technology, with technology expenses for H1FY26 at ₹642 crore, up 42% year-on-year. Contribution to the exchequer for H1FY26 amounted to ₹28,308 crore.
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