Jinkushal Industries posts strong H1 FY26 with profit up 90 per cent
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Jinkushal Industries posts strong H1 FY26 with profit up 90 per cent

Jinkushal Industries Limited (JKIPL), India’s largest non-OEM exporter of construction and mining machinery, announced its consolidated financial results for the first half (H1) of FY26, covering both Quarter 1 and Quarter 2.

The company reported consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 1.22 billion for H1 FY26, up from Rs 1.19 billion in the same period last year, reflecting steady performance amid a challenging global environment. Profit after tax (PAT) rose sharply to Rs 109.5 million, compared to Rs 57.8 million in H1 FY25, underscoring JKIPL’s continued focus on operational efficiency and margin improvement.

Commenting on the performance, Mr Anil Kumar Jain, Chairman and Managing Director of Jinkushal Industries Limited, said:

“We are pleased to report a strong first half of FY26, marked by healthy revenue, robust profitability, and sustained margin expansion despite a challenging global operating environment. This performance reflects the strength of our diversified business model, disciplined execution, and focus on efficiency across operations.”

He added that the company has been consistently improving margins through better process control, efficient procurement, and enhanced realisations. These initiatives have strengthened the company’s resilience and execution capabilities.

“With robust demand, an expanded distributor network, and entry into new markets, we expect a stronger second half of FY26 with continued momentum in both revenue and profit growth,” Mr Jain noted.

Following its successful IPO and strengthened capital base, JKIPL is well positioned to sustain its high-growth trajectory. The company’s strategy focuses on enhancing profitability through a margin-accretive product mix, optimising working capital, and deepening its global presence.

The launch of HexL, growing refurbishment capabilities, and a widening international footprint are expected to create a solid foundation for long-term value-driven growth.

“With our enhanced liquidity and global reach, we aim to replicate the extraordinary growth of the past seven years—during which our topline expanded 38 times—and achieve a major share of that success again over the next five to seven years,” Mr Jain concluded.

Jinkushal Industries Limited (JKIPL), India’s largest non-OEM exporter of construction and mining machinery, announced its consolidated financial results for the first half (H1) of FY26, covering both Quarter 1 and Quarter 2. The company reported consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 1.22 billion for H1 FY26, up from Rs 1.19 billion in the same period last year, reflecting steady performance amid a challenging global environment. Profit after tax (PAT) rose sharply to Rs 109.5 million, compared to Rs 57.8 million in H1 FY25, underscoring JKIPL’s continued focus on operational efficiency and margin improvement. Commenting on the performance, Mr Anil Kumar Jain, Chairman and Managing Director of Jinkushal Industries Limited, said: “We are pleased to report a strong first half of FY26, marked by healthy revenue, robust profitability, and sustained margin expansion despite a challenging global operating environment. This performance reflects the strength of our diversified business model, disciplined execution, and focus on efficiency across operations.” He added that the company has been consistently improving margins through better process control, efficient procurement, and enhanced realisations. These initiatives have strengthened the company’s resilience and execution capabilities. “With robust demand, an expanded distributor network, and entry into new markets, we expect a stronger second half of FY26 with continued momentum in both revenue and profit growth,” Mr Jain noted. Following its successful IPO and strengthened capital base, JKIPL is well positioned to sustain its high-growth trajectory. The company’s strategy focuses on enhancing profitability through a margin-accretive product mix, optimising working capital, and deepening its global presence. The launch of HexL, growing refurbishment capabilities, and a widening international footprint are expected to create a solid foundation for long-term value-driven growth. “With our enhanced liquidity and global reach, we aim to replicate the extraordinary growth of the past seven years—during which our topline expanded 38 times—and achieve a major share of that success again over the next five to seven years,” Mr Jain concluded.

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