Hyderabad, Telangana, India Zen Technologies Limited (NSE/BSE: ZENTEC), India’s leading defence training simulator and Counter-UAS technology company, today announced that it has been assigned a Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) Rating of 5A1 — the highest rating classification awarded by D&B, reflecting both the company’s exceptional financial strength and an overall composite appraisal status of ‘Strong.’
The rating, which is based on the audited financial statements for the year ended 31st March 2025, was evaluated under D&B’s globally recognized Impact Report framework. The ‘5A’ component signifies the highest tier of tangible net worth among rated entities, while the composite appraisal score of ‘1’ denotes the strongest level of overall creditworthiness, encompassing financial condition, trade reference history, legal structure, management experience, and absence of adverse listings.
“This rating is an independent, third-party validation of the financial discipline and operational rigour that Zen Technologies has built over decades. It strengthens our credibility with global defence procurement agencies, international partners, and investors as we pursue our next phase of growth,” said Ashok Atluri, Chairman & Managing Director, Zen Technologies Limited.
The D&B 5A1 rating is particularly significant as Zen Technologies continues its strategic expansion across three key verticals: defence training simulators, Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS), and autonomous defence platforms. With a consolidated order book exceeding ₹1,400 crores, an IP portfolio of over 200 patents, and customers including the Indian Armed Forces and international defence organisations, the company is positioned at the forefront of India’s indigenisation drive under the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative.
The rating further reinforces Zen Technologies’ standing as it pursues strategic partnerships, international market entry including NATO member nations, and continued investment in AI-driven product development, all of which demand the highest standards of institutional credibility and financial soundness.


















