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. 

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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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