MongoDB FY2026 operating cash flow jumps 236% to USD 505.15 million as net loss narrows 45% to USD 71.15 million

Reuters03-12 04:14
MongoDB FY2026 operating cash flow jumps 236% to USD 505.15 million as net loss narrows 45% to USD 71.15 million

MongoDB reported FY ended Jan. 31, 2026 total revenue of USD 2.46 billion, up 23%, with subscription revenue of USD 2.39 billion up 23% on increased Atlas consumption by large existing customers. Net loss was USD 71.15 million and loss from operations was USD 136.97 million. Operating cash flow was USD 505.15 million, more than doubled from the prior year, driven mainly by higher cash collected from customers due to increased sales. Atlas represented 73% of FY2026 total revenue, up 3 percentage points. MongoDB repurchased 1,576,109 shares for USD 400.3 million under its buyback program, and had USD 599.7 million remaining authorization as of Jan. 31, 2026.

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