Bondada Engineering Posts Strong Q3 Growth on Revenue, Profits
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Bondada Engineering Posts Strong Q3 Growth on Revenue, Profits

Bondada Engineering reported strong financial performance for the third quarter ended December 31, 2025, delivering robust quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year growth across key financial parameters. The company recorded healthy revenue expansion and a sharp improvement in profitability, supported by strong project execution, scaling operations and disciplined cost management.

During Q3 FY26, Bondada Engineering posted consolidated revenue of Rs 7.12 billion, reflecting an 89 per cent year-on-year increase. Profit After Tax (PAT) for the quarter stood at Rs 540.20 million. The improvement in margins was driven by enhanced operational efficiencies, a favourable project mix and tighter control over expenses, highlighting the strength of the company’s diversified business model across EPC, services and product segments.

Commenting on the performance, Bondada Raghavendra Rao, Chairman & Managing Director, Bondada Engineering, said, “Q3 FY26 has been another milestone quarter for Bondada Engineering. The strong growth across revenue and profits highlights our execution capabilities and the trust placed in us by our clients. Our expanding footprint in infrastructure and renewable energy, coupled with a healthy order pipeline, positions us well for sustained long-term growth. We remain committed to building scalable businesses while delivering consistent value to all stakeholders.”

Echoing this sentiment, Baratam Satyanarayana, Director and Chief Financial Officer, Bondada Engineering Limited, said, “We are pleased with the sharp improvement in margins and profitability this quarter. Our focus on operational efficiency, prudent cost management, and optimised working capital has contributed meaningfully to performance. As we continue to scale, we remain disciplined in capital allocation while strengthening our balance sheet and profitability profile.”

For the nine months ended December 31, 2025, the company reported revenue of Rs 19.28 billion and PAT of Rs 1.48 billion, representing year-on-year growth of 125 per cent and 140 per cent, respectively. Backed by a strong order book, expanding execution capabilities and sustained momentum across core segments, Bondada Engineering said it remains confident of maintaining its growth trajectory and delivering consistent, profitable performance in the coming quarters.

Bondada Engineering reported strong financial performance for the third quarter ended December 31, 2025, delivering robust quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year growth across key financial parameters. The company recorded healthy revenue expansion and a sharp improvement in profitability, supported by strong project execution, scaling operations and disciplined cost management.During Q3 FY26, Bondada Engineering posted consolidated revenue of Rs 7.12 billion, reflecting an 89 per cent year-on-year increase. Profit After Tax (PAT) for the quarter stood at Rs 540.20 million. The improvement in margins was driven by enhanced operational efficiencies, a favourable project mix and tighter control over expenses, highlighting the strength of the company’s diversified business model across EPC, services and product segments.Commenting on the performance, Bondada Raghavendra Rao, Chairman & Managing Director, Bondada Engineering, said, “Q3 FY26 has been another milestone quarter for Bondada Engineering. The strong growth across revenue and profits highlights our execution capabilities and the trust placed in us by our clients. Our expanding footprint in infrastructure and renewable energy, coupled with a healthy order pipeline, positions us well for sustained long-term growth. We remain committed to building scalable businesses while delivering consistent value to all stakeholders.”Echoing this sentiment, Baratam Satyanarayana, Director and Chief Financial Officer, Bondada Engineering Limited, said, “We are pleased with the sharp improvement in margins and profitability this quarter. Our focus on operational efficiency, prudent cost management, and optimised working capital has contributed meaningfully to performance. As we continue to scale, we remain disciplined in capital allocation while strengthening our balance sheet and profitability profile.”For the nine months ended December 31, 2025, the company reported revenue of Rs 19.28 billion and PAT of Rs 1.48 billion, representing year-on-year growth of 125 per cent and 140 per cent, respectively. Backed by a strong order book, expanding execution capabilities and sustained momentum across core segments, Bondada Engineering said it remains confident of maintaining its growth trajectory and delivering consistent, profitable performance in the coming quarters.

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