Signature Global Q1 Net Profit Rises 386 per cent, Revenue Doubles
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Signature Global Q1 Net Profit Rises 386 per cent, Revenue Doubles

Signature Global, a leading real estate developer in Delhi-NCR, reported a 386 per cent year-on-year increase in profit after tax (PAT) for Q1 FY26, which stood at Rs 0.34 billion compared to Rs 0.07 billion in Q1 FY25. This growth was driven by a 118 per cent jump in revenue from operations to Rs 8.7 billion, supported by higher project completions. 

The company achieved pre-sales of Rs 26.4 billion during the quarter, with average sales realisation rising to Rs 16,296 per sq ft from Rs 12,457 per sq ft in FY25, backed by the successful launch of its premium residential project, ‘Cloverdale SPR’, on Southern Peripheral Road, Gurugram. Collections stood at Rs 9.3 billion, while net debt remained stable at Rs 8.9 billion. 

In terms of profitability, the adjusted gross profit margin for Q1 FY26 was 27 per cent, compared to 28 per cent a year earlier. The adjusted EBITDA margin stood at 12 per cent versus 13 per cent in Q1 FY25. 

During the quarter, the company also acquired 9.96 acres in Sohna, offering a development potential of around 0.53 million sq ft, in line with its long-term growth strategy. As of Q1 FY26, Signature Global has delivered a total of 15.7 million sq ft of real estate. 

Commenting on the results, Pradeep Kumar Aggarwal, Chairman and Whole-Time Director, said, “Building on the strong momentum of FY25, we delivered a robust performance in the first quarter of FY26, with our operational revenue doubling year-on-year. This growth reflects our continued focus on customer satisfaction and the timely delivery of quality homes. Our consistent financial and operational progress has further strengthened stakeholder confidence. The successful launch of our premium project Cloverdale SPR in Sector 71, located on Southern Peripheral Road, contributed meaningfully to this quarter’s performance. With several new project launches planned in the coming quarters, we are well-positioned to sustain this growth trajectory and further strengthen our market presence.”

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Signature Global, a leading real estate developer in Delhi-NCR, reported a 386 per cent year-on-year increase in profit after tax (PAT) for Q1 FY26, which stood at Rs 0.34 billion compared to Rs 0.07 billion in Q1 FY25. This growth was driven by a 118 per cent jump in revenue from operations to Rs 8.7 billion, supported by higher project completions. The company achieved pre-sales of Rs 26.4 billion during the quarter, with average sales realisation rising to Rs 16,296 per sq ft from Rs 12,457 per sq ft in FY25, backed by the successful launch of its premium residential project, ‘Cloverdale SPR’, on Southern Peripheral Road, Gurugram. Collections stood at Rs 9.3 billion, while net debt remained stable at Rs 8.9 billion. In terms of profitability, the adjusted gross profit margin for Q1 FY26 was 27 per cent, compared to 28 per cent a year earlier. The adjusted EBITDA margin stood at 12 per cent versus 13 per cent in Q1 FY25. During the quarter, the company also acquired 9.96 acres in Sohna, offering a development potential of around 0.53 million sq ft, in line with its long-term growth strategy. As of Q1 FY26, Signature Global has delivered a total of 15.7 million sq ft of real estate. Commenting on the results, Pradeep Kumar Aggarwal, Chairman and Whole-Time Director, said, “Building on the strong momentum of FY25, we delivered a robust performance in the first quarter of FY26, with our operational revenue doubling year-on-year. This growth reflects our continued focus on customer satisfaction and the timely delivery of quality homes. Our consistent financial and operational progress has further strengthened stakeholder confidence. The successful launch of our premium project Cloverdale SPR in Sector 71, located on Southern Peripheral Road, contributed meaningfully to this quarter’s performance. With several new project launches planned in the coming quarters, we are well-positioned to sustain this growth trajectory and further strengthen our market presence.”

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