Arisinfra Swings to Profit in FY25 as EBITDA Jumps 345%
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Arisinfra Swings to Profit in FY25 as EBITDA Jumps 345%

Arisinfra Solutions, a leading tech enabled supply and services network for India’s construction and real estate sectors, today announced its audited consolidated financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025.
The Company delivered steady revenue growth with a significant improvement in profitability and margins, driven by disciplined daily execution, a growing secured supply network, and a clear focus on higher-margin product categories and value-added services.
In June 2025, Arisinfra successfully completed its IPO, strengthening its balance sheet and positioning the Company for sustainable growth and deeper market reach.
Commenting on the results, Ronak K Morbia, Chairman and Managing Director of Arisinfra Solutions, said:
“FY25 has been a landmark year for Arisinfra. Not only did we transition into a listed company, but we also delivered strong operational and financial outcomes, including a 345% year-on-year growth in EBITDA, by staying focused on execution and disciplined growth.
We scaled our operations to over cc5 daily truck dispatches, up 37% year-on-year, served nearly 2,800 customers since inception, and expanded our supply network to over 1,800 trusted partners, with 80% of our FY25 revenue coming from repeat business. These metrics are a direct reflection of our ability to execute reliably at scale.
Our product mix continues to shift strategically toward controllable, higher-margin materials such as Aggregates, RMC, Chemicals, Blocks and other materials which now account for over 80% of revenue. This not only improves margin profile but also builds long-term defensibility and quality of earnings.
The construction sector in India, currently valued at approximately :2S5 billion, is poised for significant growth driven by urbanisation, infrastructure investments, and real estate expansion. We see a massive opportunity in becoming the backbone that developers and contractors can rely on for both supply of materials and project-level services.
With our tech-enabled platform, asset-light model, and disciplined capital deployment, Arisinfra is well positioned to deepen its role in India’s infrastructure and real estate
ecosystem.”

Arisinfra Solutions, a leading tech enabled supply and services network for India’s construction and real estate sectors, today announced its audited consolidated financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025.The Company delivered steady revenue growth with a significant improvement in profitability and margins, driven by disciplined daily execution, a growing secured supply network, and a clear focus on higher-margin product categories and value-added services.In June 2025, Arisinfra successfully completed its IPO, strengthening its balance sheet and positioning the Company for sustainable growth and deeper market reach.Commenting on the results, Ronak K Morbia, Chairman and Managing Director of Arisinfra Solutions, said:“FY25 has been a landmark year for Arisinfra. Not only did we transition into a listed company, but we also delivered strong operational and financial outcomes, including a 345% year-on-year growth in EBITDA, by staying focused on execution and disciplined growth.We scaled our operations to over cc5 daily truck dispatches, up 37% year-on-year, served nearly 2,800 customers since inception, and expanded our supply network to over 1,800 trusted partners, with 80% of our FY25 revenue coming from repeat business. These metrics are a direct reflection of our ability to execute reliably at scale.Our product mix continues to shift strategically toward controllable, higher-margin materials such as Aggregates, RMC, Chemicals, Blocks and other materials which now account for over 80% of revenue. This not only improves margin profile but also builds long-term defensibility and quality of earnings.The construction sector in India, currently valued at approximately :2S5 billion, is poised for significant growth driven by urbanisation, infrastructure investments, and real estate expansion. We see a massive opportunity in becoming the backbone that developers and contractors can rely on for both supply of materials and project-level services.With our tech-enabled platform, asset-light model, and disciplined capital deployment, Arisinfra is well positioned to deepen its role in India’s infrastructure and real estateecosystem.”

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