Syrma SGS Posts Strong Q4FY26 Performance; Revenue Touches Rs 14,768 Million
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Syrma SGS Posts Strong Q4FY26 Performance; Revenue Touches Rs 14,768 Million

Syrma SGS Technology Ltd, a key player in India’s electronics manufacturing and design ecosystem, reported a robust financial performance for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The company recorded revenue of Rs 14,768 million in Q4FY26, supported by strong demand across key verticals and improved operational efficiency.

The company also posted a sharp improvement in profitability, with EBITDA rising 43% year-on-year, while profit after tax (PAT) surged 67% year-on-year, reflecting stronger execution and better margin performance.

Commenting on the results, Jasbir Singh Gujral, Managing Director, Syrma SGS Technology Ltd, said, “FY26 was a strong year of execution for Syrma SGS. We delivered 27% revenue growth to ₹4,819 Cr, with operating EBITDA expanding significantly to ₹545 Cr, ahead of what we had indicated at the start of the year. Importantly, this growth was delivered with positive operating cash flow and a meaningful reduction in net working capital days, reflecting stronger execution and capital discipline.”

He added that the company also made significant progress on its strategic roadmap during the year, strengthening its presence in high-value segments such as automotive, industrial, healthcare, and defence. Exports grew 41% and crossed ₹1,200 crore, highlighting rising global demand for Syrma SGS’ capabilities.

“With the consolidation of Elcome in Defence, the Elemaster JV in high-reliability Industrial & Railways electronics, and our foray into the component ecosystem through the PCB project, we are building new growth verticals that make Syrma SGS a broader and more resilient electronics manufacturing platform for FY27 and beyond,” Gujral said.

Syrma SGS stated that these strategic initiatives are expected to enhance its long-term growth potential and strengthen its position as a diversified electronics manufacturing services (EMS) platform in India.

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Syrma SGS Technology Ltd, a key player in India’s electronics manufacturing and design ecosystem, reported a robust financial performance for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The company recorded revenue of Rs 14,768 million in Q4FY26, supported by strong demand across key verticals and improved operational efficiency.The company also posted a sharp improvement in profitability, with EBITDA rising 43% year-on-year, while profit after tax (PAT) surged 67% year-on-year, reflecting stronger execution and better margin performance.Commenting on the results, Jasbir Singh Gujral, Managing Director, Syrma SGS Technology Ltd, said, “FY26 was a strong year of execution for Syrma SGS. We delivered 27% revenue growth to ₹4,819 Cr, with operating EBITDA expanding significantly to ₹545 Cr, ahead of what we had indicated at the start of the year. Importantly, this growth was delivered with positive operating cash flow and a meaningful reduction in net working capital days, reflecting stronger execution and capital discipline.”He added that the company also made significant progress on its strategic roadmap during the year, strengthening its presence in high-value segments such as automotive, industrial, healthcare, and defence. Exports grew 41% and crossed ₹1,200 crore, highlighting rising global demand for Syrma SGS’ capabilities.“With the consolidation of Elcome in Defence, the Elemaster JV in high-reliability Industrial & Railways electronics, and our foray into the component ecosystem through the PCB project, we are building new growth verticals that make Syrma SGS a broader and more resilient electronics manufacturing platform for FY27 and beyond,” Gujral said.Syrma SGS stated that these strategic initiatives are expected to enhance its long-term growth potential and strengthen its position as a diversified electronics manufacturing services (EMS) platform in India.

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