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InvestorPresentation for the Quarter ended June 30, 2026.

WSFx Global Pay Ltd · 511147

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WSFx Global Pay Ltd has released its Investor Presentation for Q1 FY 2026-27, showcasing strong YoY growth, deeper institutional distribution, and a structural regulatory opportunity. Gross turnover rose 36.24% YoY to ₹1,490.75 Cr, PBT rose 255.63% YoY to ₹0.583 Cr, and revenue from operations increased 27.57% YoY to ₹23.23 Cr. The company has expanded its AD-II scope, enabling Forex Correspondent framework, and has shown progression reflecting operating leverage.

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Date: August 16, 2026 The Manager, Department of Corporate Services, BSE Limited, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Dalal Street, Fort, Mumbai – 400 001 Subject: Investor Presentation Scrip ID: WSFX Scrip Code: 511147 Dear Sir/Madam, Pursuant to Regulation 30 of SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirement) Regulations, we are enclosing herewith the Investor Presentation for Q1 FY 2026-27. The above information is also available on website of the Company. Kindly take the above information on record. Thanking You, Yours faithfully, For WSFx Global Pay Limited Khushboo Doshi Company Secretary WSFx Global Pay Limited Registered Office: 6th Floor, C Wing, Corporate Avenue, Chakala, Andheri (East), Mumbai – 400 093 +91 22 62709600 | info@wsfxglobalpay.com | www.wsfxglobalpay.com CIN No. L99999MH1986PLC039660 I n v e s t o r P r e s e n t a t i o n Q1 FY 2026–27 · Quarter ended 30 June 2026 In dia's Le ading O mn i-Ch anne l Forex & C ross -Bo rder Pay me nts Fintech Q1 FY 2026–27 - Strong YoY growth, deeper institutional distribution and a structural regulatory opportunity. ₹1,491 Cr ₹23.23 Cr ₹0.58 Gross Turnover · +36.24% YoY Revenue from Operations · +27.57% YoY PBT · +255.63% YoY Gl ob a lPay a t a Gl a nce · C om pa ny & P la t for m A regulated cross-border payments platform for India's outbound money. WSFx Global Pay Limited (GlobalPay) — is an RBI-licensed AD2, BSE-listed, ISO 27001:2022-certified and PCI DSS-certified cross-border payments and forex platform serving education, business, medical and travel needs through an omnichannel network spanning its app, website, partner ecosystem and branches. Products & Services Customer Segments Outward remittance & international money transfer Students Corporates Wire transfers under AD Category-II authorisation for tuition, business, medical & travel — with digital KYC, live market-linked rates & end-to-end Tuition, living expenses & education-loan Business travel forex, corporate cards & tracking. disbursement — via lender partners. outward remittance. – 900 + Corporates Student payments & education-loan flows Travellers & retail B2B & institutional University tuition, living expenses & Travel for Overseas Education, Strong B2B partnerships with NBFC & Education consultants Foreign currency, prepaid cards & Lenders, edu-agents, travel & referral partners personal remittance. as distribution channels. 700 + B2B Partners Corporate Payments Business travel forex — self-serve ordering, tracking & reporting via the corporate platform. Operating Mod el Forex & prepaid cards Multi-currency forex cards for studies, business, leisure & personal travel — 01 Digital platform 02 Branch network 03 Regulated 04 Partner distribution hassle-free loading, secure transactions, full app control, 24×7 support. AD Category-II App & website · digital Advisory hubs for complex, Authorisation · Non- Currency exchange KYC · live rates · rate high-value cross-border Trade / Trade Foreign currency for outbound travellers & retail customers — booked alerts · tracking transactions. Transactions online, on the app or at branches. P ro duc t Por tfol io · Fo rex C a rds Four cards. Four distinct customer journeys. A segment-led portfolio spanning corporate, leisure, premium and student needs—delivered through an app-enabled card platform. Global Pay Card Smart Switch Card Single / multi-currency proposition ( 30 ) for Smart Switch proposition for Leisure Travellers Corporates & Students. Single multi-currency (up to 30) App controls · remote reload 24×7 access · app controls Global acceptance Xplorer Metal Card Uni-Z Digital Card Premium metal proposition Digital-first student proposition Lounge access & rewards Applications · visa · education expenses App controls · global acceptance Instant pre-admission payments D i g i ta l I nfra st r uct ur e · U ni fie d P l at fo r m S t a ck One operating stack. Four customer segments. Consumer, corporate, agent and partner journeys connected through unified KYC, workflows, transaction execution and MIS. 01 · Agent Distribution 02 · Enterprise Workflows Smart Agent Smart Corporate Digital KYC and lead workflows Booking and approvals Payment integration Policy and limits Commission visibility Reconciliation-ready MIS 03 · Embedded Distribution 04 · Direct-to-Consumer GlobalPay FPaaS GlobalPay Portal & App Single sign-on journeys Cards, remittances, Transit Integrated KYC and pay links solutions, Live rates and card Partner revenue visibility controls, Reloads, balances and tracking. Secure · Compliant · Scalable · Omnichannel E xec ut iv e S um m a r y · T hr ee Ta ke away s for Q1 FY 2 7 Growth accelerated. Platform depth increased. Regulatory scope expanded. Takeaway 01 · Growth Takeaway 02 · Profitability Takeaway 03 · Regulatory FEMA 401 expands the Profit growth materially Turnover and Revenue runway; execution outpaced topline growth. expanded strongly YoY. determines the pace. FEMA 401/2026-RB expands AD-II scope, Gross turnover rose 36.24% YoY to ₹1,490.75 PBT rose 255.63% YoY to ₹0.583 Cr and PAT enables Forex Correspondent framework, Cr and revenue from operations increased increased 83.82% to ₹0.301 Cr. The earnings Cross Border Trade & Non Trade Payments and 27.57% to ₹23.23 Cr. The company has shown progression reflects operating leverage while supports a perpetual license position. The growth, despite a subdued market and investment continues in products, distribution focus is activation across systems, banking, persistent geopolitical uncertainty. and compliance. compliance and distribution. Reg u la to r y M i l est o ne · AD - I I Au t h or i s at i on GlobalPay's AD-II authorisation is perpetual. Authorisation status · GlobalPay operating entity What This Means For GlobalPay AD Category-II authorisation Wider scope, scalable distribution and longer-duration certainty. Perpetual AD-II authorisation Expanded AD-II scope Forex Correspondent framework FE M A 40 1 · A S t r uc tu ra l Gr ow t h Oppo r tu ni ty A wider regulatory perimeter for long-term growth Structural growth opportunity Three Pathways Why the framework matters for GlobalPay Optionality with disciplined execution. Broader product surface Asset-light reach Longer-duration platform Q 1 S co re ca rd · YoY Gr ow t h Growth broadened across turnover, revenue and profit. Reported turnover, revenue from operations and PBT all expanded YoY, with profit growth materially ahead of topline growth. Revenue from Operat ions Profit Before Tax ₹1,491 Cr ₹23.23 Cr ₹0.58 Cr +27.57% YoY +255.63% YoY Q1 FY27 ₹23.23 Cr · Q1 FY26 ₹18.21 Cr Q1 FY27 ₹0.583 Cr · Q1 FY26 ₹0.164 Cr New Corporate Clients New B2B Partnerships New Branches 67 47 3 Onboarded in Q1 — broadening the institutional Added in Q1 — capital-efficient distribution across Pune (Hinjewadi) · Gurugram · Bangalore (Whitefield). base for cross-sell of currency, cards and remittance. travel, education, lending and referrals. Op era ti ng E nv i r onm e nt · Q 1 F Y 2 02 6 – 2 7 Structural tailwinds outweighed cyclical headwinds. Cyclical drag from FX volatility, geopolitics and study-destination policy sat against durable growth in outbound education, cross-border payments and a widened regulatory mandate for AD-II players. Cyclical Headwinds Structural Tailwinds Where the pressure came from What supported growth 01 Geopolitical volatility — Middle East conflict and broader tensions kept energy prices and travel demand jittery through the quarter. 02 Exchange-rate volatility — INR/USD swings pressured transaction margins and reshaped customer demand across corridors. 03 US visa & immigration policy — Tighter conditions in key study destinations created uncertainty in a subset of student remittance volumes. 04 Travel & retail sentiment — Aviation costs and holiday travel sentiment stayed sensitive to energy prices; retail forex demand softened. 04 Q 1 FY 2 7 P er for m a nc e Tr e nds Q ua r te r l y Tre nd s Tre nds – Rem i tta n ce s & Forex C a rd s REMIT [Showing first 8,000 characters — download PDF for full document]