
This company's shares in focus post this update on Indian subsidiary
शेयर बाजार में हाहाकार, अरबों डॉलर हुए स्वाहा
Shares of Eraaya LifeSpaces Limited, a publicly traded company on the BSE, gained nearly 4 per cent on Wednesday, i.e. on June 11, 2025. The share price rose after the company informed exchanges that its Indian flagship subsidiary has received the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Maturity Level 5 certification. The counter opened in the green at Rs 44.75 against the previous close of Rs 44.51 on the BSE. It gained further to touch the intraday high of Rs 46.20 – a surge of 3.79 per cent from the closing price of the last trading session. However, the counter fell later amid profit booking and touched the 52-week low of Rs 42.29.
The stock's 52-week high, which is the highest price the stock has reached in the past year, is Rs 316.90, and its market cap, which is the total value of all its outstanding shares, is Rs 839 crore.
'Indian flagship subsidiary, Ebix Technologies Limited (formerly known as EbixCash Limited), has achieved Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Maturity Level 5 certification—the highest possible rating granted by the CMMI Institute,' the company said in an exchange filing.
The certification holds significance as it has emerged as a vital qualification standard for today's procurement landscape, particularly within government, PSU, and enterprise domains.
Understanding the strategic Significance of CMMI Level 5 Certification
– Operates with quantitative performance management and high predictability
– Minimises delivery risk and variability
– Improves efficiency through data-driven decisions
– Delivers agile, high-quality outcomes at scale
– Upholding best-in-class customer satisfaction practices is a core value of Eraaya LifeSpaces Limited, ensuring that its customers feel valued and well-served.
Share Price History
Shares of the company have shown remarkable resilience, giving a multibagger return of 3,503 per cent in two years and 5,489 per cent in three years. However, the counter has corrected 41 per cent in one year and 75 per cent in six months, a testament to the company's ability to weather market challenges.
Quarter Results
Earlier, the company reported a net loss of Rs 6 crore in the January-March quarter of the financial year 2025, compared to a net loss of Rs 20.84 crore in the third quarter of FY25.
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