The shares of the world’s largest Non-Emergency integrated service provider hit a 5 percent upper circuit of Rs 73.50 per share after it received an order to establish and operate Chief Minister Helpline in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
We Win Ltd is a Penny stock with a market capitalization of Rs 74.68 crore, the stock has gained 93 percent in the last six months and 54 percent in a year.
According to the exchange filing, the Company received a work order from Uttar Pradesh Development Systems Corporation Limited (UPDESCO) for the Selection of a Call Centre Agency for the Establishment and operation of the Chief Minister Helpline in the State of Uttar Pradesh (UP).
The project duration is for four years and is further extendable for two years as per requirements. The total value of the project is Rs. 110.61 crore.
The company’s revenue has jumped by 17 percent yearly, from Rs 41.61 crore in FY 21-22 to Rs 48.79 crore in FY 22-23. In the same timeframe, Net profit has increased by 14 percent from Rs 2.10 crore to Rs 2.40 crore.
We Win Ltd sharesWe Win Ltd is a Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) company in the business of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Services including call centers and support center services.
The company offers services for Lead Generation, a contact center, E-commerce management, and AI operations.
In FY22, the company generated revenue from the Sale of Services of around 98 percent and 2 percent from other income.
The notable company clients include Airtel, Disney+ Hotstar, L&T, Dainik Bhaskar, Reliance Industries, Axis Bank, Big Flix, Honeywell, We360.ai, Khetifresh,
The company provides Next Generation Citizen Experience, Contact Centre, and Digital Transformation services in 8 major states of India by delivering B2B third-party customer service in 20 languages to 100+ businesses in India.
We Win Ltd belongs to the Penny stocks category with a low market capitalization and a low trading volume. So retail investors must conduct extensive research before investing in penny stocks because such penny stocks are volatile, are rarely traded, and a small number of trades may result in a circuit limit.
Written by Omkar Chitnis
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