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TARC Advances Luxury Housing With Strong FY26 Momentum
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TARC Advances Luxury Housing With Strong FY26 Momentum

TARC Limited said it is entering the next phase of luxury residential growth, supported by disciplined execution, improving cash-flow visibility and a robust pipeline of future developments under planning.

During the quarter ended December 31, 2025, the New Delhi-based developer reported steady sales traction, healthy collections and visible progress on construction and delivery milestones across projects. Performance in the first nine months of FY26 reflected the strength of TARC’s operating model and its ability to translate design intent into on-ground execution.

For the nine months ended December 31, 2025, sales stood at Rs 9.77 billion, while collections reached Rs 6.03 billion. Business cash flows for FY26 year-to-date were Rs 4.10 billion. In Q3FY26, sales and business cash flows amounted to Rs 4.12 billion and Rs 2.64 billion, respectively.

The company said its liquidity position remains robust, supported by consistent collections, advancing construction milestones and increasing monetisation of inventory.

Among key project updates, TARC Tripundra in South Delhi achieved an important milestone with receipt of the occupation certificate. Customer intimations for possession have commenced, with formal handovers expected shortly, enabling revenue recognition and cash-flow unlocking.

At TARC Kailasa in West Delhi, the sample apartment and sales gallery are ready, allowing customers to experience the project’s scale, finishes and lifestyle offering. The company is also launching the most premium tower within the development, aimed at driving higher sales and improved value realisation.

TARC Ishva in Gurugram remains largely sold, reflecting strong end-user demand. Construction continues to progress, and the company has received all statutory approvals for the next phase, with sales expected to begin in the coming quarter.

Management said the company is actively shaping its next set of developments under a clearly defined long-term vision. With projects being thoughtfully curated and meticulously planned, TARC said it is confident of entering the next chapter of luxury living with sustained momentum.

TARC Limited said it is entering the next phase of luxury residential growth, supported by disciplined execution, improving cash-flow visibility and a robust pipeline of future developments under planning. During the quarter ended December 31, 2025, the New Delhi-based developer reported steady sales traction, healthy collections and visible progress on construction and delivery milestones across projects. Performance in the first nine months of FY26 reflected the strength of TARC’s operating model and its ability to translate design intent into on-ground execution. For the nine months ended December 31, 2025, sales stood at Rs 9.77 billion, while collections reached Rs 6.03 billion. Business cash flows for FY26 year-to-date were Rs 4.10 billion. In Q3FY26, sales and business cash flows amounted to Rs 4.12 billion and Rs 2.64 billion, respectively. The company said its liquidity position remains robust, supported by consistent collections, advancing construction milestones and increasing monetisation of inventory. Among key project updates, TARC Tripundra in South Delhi achieved an important milestone with receipt of the occupation certificate. Customer intimations for possession have commenced, with formal handovers expected shortly, enabling revenue recognition and cash-flow unlocking. At TARC Kailasa in West Delhi, the sample apartment and sales gallery are ready, allowing customers to experience the project’s scale, finishes and lifestyle offering. The company is also launching the most premium tower within the development, aimed at driving higher sales and improved value realisation. TARC Ishva in Gurugram remains largely sold, reflecting strong end-user demand. Construction continues to progress, and the company has received all statutory approvals for the next phase, with sales expected to begin in the coming quarter. Management said the company is actively shaping its next set of developments under a clearly defined long-term vision. With projects being thoughtfully curated and meticulously planned, TARC said it is confident of entering the next chapter of luxury living with sustained momentum.

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