Enviro Infra PAT Grows 66 Per Cent; Revenue Up 46 Per Cent
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Enviro Infra PAT Grows 66 Per Cent; Revenue Up 46 Per Cent

Enviro Infra Engineers Limited reported strong consolidated results for FY25, with revenue rising 46.25 per cent year-on-year to Rs 10.66 billion and Profit After Tax increasing 66.4 per cent to Rs 1.77 billion. EBITDA grew 60.82 per cent to Rs 2.68 billion, reflecting robust execution and cost efficiency.

In Q4 FY25, revenue rose 30.82 per cent to Rs 3.93 billion, and PAT increased by 30 per cent to Rs 741 million. EBITDA margin for the quarter stood at 25.31 per cent.

As of March-end, the company held an execution order book of Rs 11.85 billion and operation & maintenance contracts worth Rs 8.06 billion. Additionally, Rs two billion in new orders have been secured for FY26.

The company improved its debt-to-equity ratio to 0.24 from 0.80, with net worth at Rs 9.95 billion and total debt at Rs 2.34 billion. Cash flows from operations turned positive at Rs 257 million, reversing a Rs 782 million deficit in the previous year.

Enviro Infra expanded into renewable energy with a wholly owned subsidiary focused on solar, hydropower, and green hydrogen. It also continues to drive waste-to-energy initiatives, strengthening its role in India’s urban water infrastructure development.

Source:Enviro Infra Engineers Ltd Press Release

Enviro Infra Engineers Limited reported strong consolidated results for FY25, with revenue rising 46.25 per cent year-on-year to Rs 10.66 billion and Profit After Tax increasing 66.4 per cent to Rs 1.77 billion. EBITDA grew 60.82 per cent to Rs 2.68 billion, reflecting robust execution and cost efficiency.In Q4 FY25, revenue rose 30.82 per cent to Rs 3.93 billion, and PAT increased by 30 per cent to Rs 741 million. EBITDA margin for the quarter stood at 25.31 per cent.As of March-end, the company held an execution order book of Rs 11.85 billion and operation & maintenance contracts worth Rs 8.06 billion. Additionally, Rs two billion in new orders have been secured for FY26.The company improved its debt-to-equity ratio to 0.24 from 0.80, with net worth at Rs 9.95 billion and total debt at Rs 2.34 billion. Cash flows from operations turned positive at Rs 257 million, reversing a Rs 782 million deficit in the previous year.Enviro Infra expanded into renewable energy with a wholly owned subsidiary focused on solar, hydropower, and green hydrogen. It also continues to drive waste-to-energy initiatives, strengthening its role in India’s urban water infrastructure development.Source:Enviro Infra Engineers Ltd Press Release

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