Fractal Analytics reported a 10.5% rise in Q3 profit to ₹102.6 crore, with revenue up 21% year-on-year as healthcare, life sciences and BFS demand lifted its first post-listing results
Fractal said Vaidya 2.0 scored 50.1 on OpenAI's HealthBench (hard), and claimed it is the first AI model to cross the 50+ mark on this benchmark, outperforming OpenAI's GPT-5 and Google's Gemini Pro 3
Pritesh Thakkar and Sujay Chavan of PL Capital expect the company to sustain its growth momentum, with a turnaround in Fractal Alpha likely to support consolidated performance
On the NSE, Fractal Analytics shares opened lower at ₹876 per share, down ₹24 or 2.67 per cent from the IPO price