Qoruz posts 24% YoY revenue growth in Q1 FY26

Growth was primarily fueled by an increase in performance-led campaigns, deeper enterprise engagements, and market penetration in key international geographies, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore

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New Delhi: Qoruz, the creator intelligence and collaboration platform, announced that it has fetched a 24% year-on-year revenue growth for the first quarter of FY25-26.

The company saw consistent revenue gains across all three months of the quarter, with April and May emerging as standout periods. 

Qoruz said that the growth was primarily fueled by an increase in performance-led campaigns, deeper enterprise engagements, and market penetration in key international geographies, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore.

Key Highlights – Q1 FY25-26:

  • 24% YoY revenue growth

  • Expanded presence in GCC and APAC regions

  • More than 70 new brand and agency partnerships onboarded

  • Strong enterprise retention, with over 80% of Q1 revenue from existing clients

Priya Vivek, Co-Founder and Head of Revenue and Partnerships at Qoruz, attributed the company’s momentum to its proprietary creator intelligence layer, which continues to differentiate the platform in enterprise deal-making. “Our intelligence engine empowers brands to run influencer campaigns with the same rigour and clarity as traditional performance channels,” she said. “We’re seeing a marked shift, with clients increasingly opting for multi-market, performance-influencer hybrid campaigns, and doubling down on Qoruz as their operating system for this shift.”

Qoruz said that client retention remained a highlight, with more than 80% of enterprise revenue during the quarter coming from existing clients, many of whom scaled up their investment across new markets and verticals.

Qoruz also noted growing recognition of the creator economy as a mainstream, measurable marketing channel among large brands. “Enterprises are no longer treating influencer marketing as an experiment,” said Deepak Joshi, Head of Brand Partnerships at Qoruz. “They’re integrating it into the core of their media strategy—and our platform is built to deliver structure, insights, and results at that scale.”

Used by over 1,000 brands and agencies—including Amazon, Flipkart, Jiostar, Dabur, L’Oréal, and Coca-Cola—Qoruz has influenced over Rs 1,500 crore in brand spend to date.

Founded by Praanesh Bhuvaneswar, Priya Vivek, Aditya Gurwara, and Prabakaran B, Qoruz continues to invest in platform capabilities, global market expansion, and enabling smarter collaboration between brands and creators in the evolving digital marketing ecosystem.



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