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Gomechanic expands nationwide roadside repair services
200 service bikes now live in major cities, with 300 more planned by mid-2026.
MUMBAI: Gomechanic just gave India’s roads a roadside guardian angel because when your car decides to throw a tantrum at midnight, even the best mechanic needs wheels of his own. Gomechanic, a leading player in India’s automotive service industry, has announced the nationwide expansion of its Roadside Repair Services (RSR), aiming to deliver fast, reliable and tech-enabled assistance to car owners across the country.
The service addresses critical gaps in India’s fragmented roadside assistance market by ensuring trained mechanics reach customers promptly during unexpected breakdowns. It is designed to be especially supportive for individuals driving alone or in unfamiliar areas, with a strong focus on women’s safety and trust during every interaction.
In Phase 1, Gomechanic has deployed 200 service bikes across key cities including Mumbai, Pune, Delhi NCR, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Amritsar, Jaipur and Ahmedabad. Phase 2 will add another 300 bikes, taking coverage to all major cities by the second half of 2026.
The service offers essential support such as flat tyre assistance, battery jump-starts and fuel delivery, backed by 24×7 availability and multilingual customer support. Customers can request help through the Gomechanic mobile app or by calling the dedicated helpline 9388893888.
Gomechanic co-founder and CEO Himanshu Arora said, “Every journey in India is unique, and every car user deserves the security of knowing professional help is never far. With GoMechanic’s Roadside Repair Services, the focus is on reducing downtime during unexpected breakdowns.”
Gomechanic co-founder and COO Muskaan Kakkar added, “This is more than just a service expansion; it is about building trust and reliability for every Indian car owner.”
In a country where breakdowns don’t check the clock or the map, Gomechanic isn’t just fixing cars on the roadside, it’s giving drivers the confidence to keep moving, one reliable rescue at a time.
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Angel One Q4 profit surges 83 per cent to Rs 320cr
year net profit dips 22 per cent to Rs 915cr as revenue softens slightly to Rs 5,137cr.
MUMBAI: Angel One has just earned its wings in style delivering a blockbuster Q4 that proves the brokerage giant is still flying high even in a cautious market. Standalone revenue from operations for the three months ended 31 March 2026 rose sharply to Rs 1,459cr, up from Rs 1,056cr a year ago. Total income stood at Rs 1,467cr. After all expenses, profit before tax came in at Rs 440cr, while net profit for the quarter surged 83 per cent to Rs 320cr (versus Rs 175cr last year). Basic EPS stood at Rs 3.52 and diluted at Rs 3.44.
For the full year ended 31 March 2026, revenue from operations was Rs 5,137cr compared with Rs 5,238cr in FY25. Total income reached Rs 5,152cr. Profit before tax was Rs 1,272cr, and net profit came in at Rs 915cr (down from Rs 1,172cr). Basic EPS was Rs 10.09 (from Rs 13.00) and diluted Rs 9.85 (from Rs 12.68).
Total comprehensive income for the quarter stood at Rs 321cr, while the full-year figure was Rs 913cr.
The strong quarterly performance reflects robust growth in interest income (Rs 455cr) and fees & commission (Rs 1,000cr), even as the full-year numbers moderated amid a softer overall environment. Finance costs rose to Rs 134cr in Q4 (full year Rs 437cr), while employee benefits stood at Rs 244cr for the quarter (full year Rs 1,067cr).
In a year when many brokers felt the pinch of muted market activity, Angel One has delivered a sparkling Q4 that shows its core broking engine is firing on all cylinders. With the books now closed on FY26, the Mumbai-based player has once again demonstrated that consistent execution and a sharp focus on retail participation continue to pay rich dividends in India’s booming capital markets.








