Godrej Properties Posts Record FY2026 Bookings And Cash Flow
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Godrej Properties Posts Record FY2026 Bookings And Cash Flow

Godrej Properties reported record operational outcomes in FY2026, with booking value rising 16 per cent year on year to Rs 341.71 billion (bn) and collections increasing 17 per cent to Rs 199.65 billion. The company sold 17,515 units covering 27 million (mn) sq. ft., achieving its highest annual booking value and reaching 105 per cent of guidance. Operating cash flow rose 5 per cent to Rs 78.30 billion.

Sales were geographically diversified, with major contributions from Mumbai Metropolitan Region at Rs 103.13 billion, Bengaluru at Rs 88.02 billion, NCR at Rs 74.10 billion, Pune at Rs 36.59 billion, Hyderabad at Rs 23.60 billion and other markets at Rs 16.27 billion. Two company zones crossed Rs 110.00 billion in booking value for the first time. Eleven projects each generated more than Rs 10.00 billion.

Quarter four collections reached Rs 79.47 billion, representing a 14 per cent year on year increase and an 86 per cent quarter on quarter rise, while full year collections stood at Rs 199.65 billion. Direct construction spend rose 62 per cent in FY2026. Quarter four operating cash flow was Rs 46.31 billion and full year operating cash flow Rs 78.30 billion, with free cash flow in the quarter at Rs 6.26 billion.

The company added 18 new projects in FY2026 with approximately 33.32 million (mn) sq. ft. of saleable area and booking value potential of Rs 421.00 billion. In quarter four, six projects adding about 11 million (mn) sq. ft. and Rs 174.50 billion of potential were included. The additions were more than double the initial guidance.

Deliveries in FY2026 aggregated 12.1 million (mn) sq. ft., representing 121 per cent of guidance and including seven point four million (mn) sq. ft. in quarter four. Promoters utilised the creeping acquisition limit to acquire a five per cent stake in GPL for Rs 26.74 billion and a five per cent stake in the holding company for Rs 18.96 billion. Management said the performance supports investment for growth and focus on timely delivery, sustainability and design excellence.

Godrej Properties reported record operational outcomes in FY2026, with booking value rising 16 per cent year on year to Rs 341.71 billion (bn) and collections increasing 17 per cent to Rs 199.65 billion. The company sold 17,515 units covering 27 million (mn) sq. ft., achieving its highest annual booking value and reaching 105 per cent of guidance. Operating cash flow rose 5 per cent to Rs 78.30 billion. Sales were geographically diversified, with major contributions from Mumbai Metropolitan Region at Rs 103.13 billion, Bengaluru at Rs 88.02 billion, NCR at Rs 74.10 billion, Pune at Rs 36.59 billion, Hyderabad at Rs 23.60 billion and other markets at Rs 16.27 billion. Two company zones crossed Rs 110.00 billion in booking value for the first time. Eleven projects each generated more than Rs 10.00 billion. Quarter four collections reached Rs 79.47 billion, representing a 14 per cent year on year increase and an 86 per cent quarter on quarter rise, while full year collections stood at Rs 199.65 billion. Direct construction spend rose 62 per cent in FY2026. Quarter four operating cash flow was Rs 46.31 billion and full year operating cash flow Rs 78.30 billion, with free cash flow in the quarter at Rs 6.26 billion. The company added 18 new projects in FY2026 with approximately 33.32 million (mn) sq. ft. of saleable area and booking value potential of Rs 421.00 billion. In quarter four, six projects adding about 11 million (mn) sq. ft. and Rs 174.50 billion of potential were included. The additions were more than double the initial guidance. Deliveries in FY2026 aggregated 12.1 million (mn) sq. ft., representing 121 per cent of guidance and including seven point four million (mn) sq. ft. in quarter four. Promoters utilised the creeping acquisition limit to acquire a five per cent stake in GPL for Rs 26.74 billion and a five per cent stake in the holding company for Rs 18.96 billion. Management said the performance supports investment for growth and focus on timely delivery, sustainability and design excellence.

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