Infibeam Avenues Shares Surge 15% Ahead of Rights Issue, AI Expansion Plans Fuel Optimism

With a Rs 6.9 billion rights issue underway and a bold push into AI and fintech innovation, Infibeam Avenues is capturing investor attention as one of India’s most dynamic smallcap stocks.

Mumbai | June 26, 2025:
Infibeam Avenues, a leading fintech and e-commerce solutions provider, saw its share price jump 15% today, driven by investor optimism surrounding its upcoming rights issue and ambitious expansion into AI-driven platforms.

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The Gujarat-based company, which provides end-to-end digital commerce solutions including payment processing, digital storefronts, and marketplace integration, submitted its Letter of Offer to the market regulator, formalizing a rights issue proposal worth Rs 6.9 billion.

The record date for the issue has been set for June 26, 2025, and promoter participation is confirmed, boosting market confidence. The funds will primarily be used to repay loans, thereby improving financial flexibility and strengthening the balance sheet.

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📈 Strong Financials Support Momentum

In Q4 FY25, Infibeam Avenues reported a 62% YoY jump in revenue, touching Rs 11.6 billion, with net profit up by 5% YoY to Rs 0.5 billion. While EBITDA rose 14%, operating margins dipped slightly due to higher costs, likely linked to scaling and acquisitions.

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🚀 What’s Driving Investor Confidence?

  1. Rediff Revamp:
    Infibeam’s acquisition of Rediff in 2024 is starting to take shape, with plans to launch RediffPay, upgrade the platform’s technology stack, enhance marketing, and expand RediffOne — a digital business suite for MSMEs.
  2. Bold AI Push:
    Infibeam is investing Rs 2.9 billion in Nueromind Technologies, developing a next-gen AI platform with autonomous agents, reasoning models, and high-performance computing. These advancements will help power fraud analytics, digital payments, and enterprise-level services across sectors.
  3. Global Ambitions:
    The company is actively exploring domestic and international acquisitions to enhance capabilities and broaden its AI and fintech footprint.

🔍 What’s Next?

As India’s digital economy grows, Infibeam Avenues’ strategic bets on AI, e-commerce solutions, and Rediff’s transformation into a modern consumer platform position it for long-term growth. Analysts are watching closely to see if the rights issue and AI pivot will deliver results in the quarters ahead.


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