Sunteck Realty Reports Strong FY26 Growth
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Sunteck Realty Reports Strong FY26 Growth

Sunteck Realty has reported strong Q4 and full-year FY26 results, led by higher revenue, pre-sales and profitability. Revenue rose to around Rs 3.39 billion in Q4 FY26 and Rs 11.24 billion in FY26, up 65 per cent and 32 per cent year-on-year respectively.
EBITDA stood at around Rs 970 million in Q4 and Rs 3.05 billion for the full year, rising 41 per cent and 64 per cent respectively. Profit after tax increased to around Rs 630 million in Q4 and Rs 2.02 billion in FY26, up 25 per cent and 34 per cent.
Pre-sales reached around Rs 10.64 billion in Q4 FY26 and Rs 31.57 billion in FY26, while collections stood at Rs 4.32 billion in Q4 and Rs 14.33 billion for the year. Net cash flow surplus rose 48 per cent to around Rs 5.52 billion, with net debt-to-equity at 0.06x.
During the year, the company added three projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region with an estimated gross development value of around Rs 50 billion. These include redevelopment and land acquisitions in Andheri and Mira Road.
Sunteck also strengthened its ESG profile with a score of 78/100 in the 2025 Dow Jones Sustainability Index assessment and 99/100 in the 2025 Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark, earning a Green 5-star rating.

Sunteck Realty has reported strong Q4 and full-year FY26 results, led by higher revenue, pre-sales and profitability. Revenue rose to around Rs 3.39 billion in Q4 FY26 and Rs 11.24 billion in FY26, up 65 per cent and 32 per cent year-on-year respectively.EBITDA stood at around Rs 970 million in Q4 and Rs 3.05 billion for the full year, rising 41 per cent and 64 per cent respectively. Profit after tax increased to around Rs 630 million in Q4 and Rs 2.02 billion in FY26, up 25 per cent and 34 per cent.Pre-sales reached around Rs 10.64 billion in Q4 FY26 and Rs 31.57 billion in FY26, while collections stood at Rs 4.32 billion in Q4 and Rs 14.33 billion for the year. Net cash flow surplus rose 48 per cent to around Rs 5.52 billion, with net debt-to-equity at 0.06x.During the year, the company added three projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region with an estimated gross development value of around Rs 50 billion. These include redevelopment and land acquisitions in Andheri and Mira Road.Sunteck also strengthened its ESG profile with a score of 78/100 in the 2025 Dow Jones Sustainability Index assessment and 99/100 in the 2025 Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark, earning a Green 5-star rating.

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