ArisInfra Secures New Domestic Construction Order
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ArisInfra Secures New Domestic Construction Order

ArisInfra Solutions has secured a domestic contract covering development management, project execution, and material supply, delivered through its integrated full-stack platform.
The order, to be executed over 2–3 years, is expected to make a significant contribution to ArisInfra’s revenue. The company confirmed that neither its promoters nor promoter group hold any interest in the awarding entity, and the contract does not constitute a related party transaction.
ArisInfra Solutions is a B2B technology firm simplifying procurement of construction materials across India. Its digital platform serves real estate and infrastructure developers, enabling sourcing of cement, steel, aggregates, ready-mix concrete, and other building materials.
In Q1 FY26, ArisInfra reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 33.1 million, down 45.38 per cent year-on-year, despite an 11.39 per cent rise in revenue to Rs 2.12 billion compared with Q1 FY25.
Shares declined 1.58 per cent, trading at Rs 168.05 on the BSE. 

ArisInfra Solutions has secured a domestic contract covering development management, project execution, and material supply, delivered through its integrated full-stack platform.The order, to be executed over 2–3 years, is expected to make a significant contribution to ArisInfra’s revenue. The company confirmed that neither its promoters nor promoter group hold any interest in the awarding entity, and the contract does not constitute a related party transaction.ArisInfra Solutions is a B2B technology firm simplifying procurement of construction materials across India. Its digital platform serves real estate and infrastructure developers, enabling sourcing of cement, steel, aggregates, ready-mix concrete, and other building materials.In Q1 FY26, ArisInfra reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 33.1 million, down 45.38 per cent year-on-year, despite an 11.39 per cent rise in revenue to Rs 2.12 billion compared with Q1 FY25.Shares declined 1.58 per cent, trading at Rs 168.05 on the BSE. 

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