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ET Awards: RateGain Travel Technologies wins Emerging Company of the Year aided by AI-powered growth
ET TEAM | April 27, 2026 2:00 PM CST

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RateGain Travel Technologies has emerged as a leader in digital solutions for the rebounding global travel sector. The Noida-based firm, leveraging AI and real-time data from over 1,100 sources, has achieved significant revenue growth and profitability. Its ability to scale rapidly post-pandemic and maintain strong client retention earned it the Emerging Company of the Year award.

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RateGain founder Bhanu Chopra receives Emerging Company of the Year award from Andra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu at the ET Awards for Corporate Excellence in Mumbai on April 25.
A sharp rebound in global travel and hospitality has driven demand for digital solutions, creating an opening for companies like RateGain Travel Technologies to pull ahead. Riding this surge, the Noida-based firm strengthened its position, earning the Emerging Company of the Year honour at the ET Awards.

Founded in 2004, the company uses artificial intelligence (AI) to pull real-time data from more than 1,100 sources, helping clients track market trends and fine-tune pricing. Its offerings span revenue management, competitive intelligence, social media marketing, digital campaign execution and brand engagement. It kept its revenue retention above 90% in each of the five years through 2024-25, underlining sticky client relationships and consistent cross-selling.

The company’s ability to scale up rapidly after the Covid-19 pandemic made it stand out, even as it improved its bottom line. RateGain posted a revenue of Rs 1,076.7 crore for 2024-25, clocking a three-year annual growth rate of 43.2%. Net profit surged at an annual rate of 192% between 2021-22 and 2024-25 to reach Rs 208.9 crore, driven by strong revenue growth and a sharp reduction in financing costs following debt repayment.


As its customer base expanded, the company also sharpened its focus on operational efficiency. Operating margin improved steadily, rising to 21.6% in 2024-25 from 2.5% in 2020-21.

“Today, we’re the world’s largest travel data company, and data is the oil for artificial intelligence. So we’re able to build AI-native products that allow our customers to acquire guests, retain them, engage with them and also grow their wallet share,” founder and managing director Bhanu Chopra said while receiving the award. “We work with every major travel brand today, servicing thousands of customers across over 100 countries, and are very proud to say that we’re made in India.”

The jury for the ET Awards for Corporate Excellence highlighted RateGain’s rapid expansion, driven by growing credibility among global travel players. It singled out the company’s strong post-pandemic scale-up and its ability to build a profitable business by staying tightly focused on a specialised segment.

“When I started RateGain, it wasn’t a very big dream. It was a very niche and unique use case I was trying to solve but I always believed I would be here one day receiving this award. This is a big shot in the arm and we’re just getting started,” Chopra said.


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