Growth segment Revenue grew 8% to INR9.2b, led by new deals while EBITDA jumped 16% to INR1.2b. TCOMs order book is equally growing in India/international markets and stake in the data center partnership important and has no immediate plans to monetize the land parcel. Voice segment revenue was flat QoQ at INR8b while EBITDA grew 46% QoQ to Payments solution segment revenue was down 37% QoQ to INR520m and EBITDA loss stood at INR40m (v/s profit of INR220m in 4QFY20), affected by the lockdown as average transactions declined to 56 in 1QFY21 (v/s 84 in 4QFY20). Despite some impact of COVID-19 on deal conversions, TCOM witnessed healthy addition in its order book, which is equally growing in India/international markets and across business verticals. It saw marginal QoQ revenue growth due to one-time gain in 4QFY20 and benefit of increase in traffic from customers, which was offset by lower revenue from other part of the Increased bandwidth usage led growth in this business.