Aimtron revenue nearly doubles in FY26
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Aimtron revenue nearly doubles in FY26

Aimtron Electronics reported strong FY26 results, with consolidated revenue from operations rising 89.2 per cent year-on-year to Rs 3,012 million, compared to Rs 1,592 million in FY25. Profit after tax increased 79.4 per cent to Rs 460 million.

In H2 FY26, revenue stood at Rs 1,786 million, with EBITDA of Rs 369 million and PAT of Rs 257 million, reflecting a 45.7 per cent rise over H1. Growth was driven by strong execution across its Electronics Manufacturing Services and Electronics System Design & Manufacturing segments.

The company’s performance was supported by a higher share of design-led manufacturing, including ODM and box-build solutions across sectors such as network security, green energy, industrial, IoT and AI. EBITDA margin stood at 22.6 per cent, while PAT margin was 15.3 per cent, impacted by investments in new subsidiaries and higher tax provisions.

Aimtron stated it remains confident of sustaining growth, backed by a strong order pipeline, global expansion and rising demand for integrated electronics design and manufacturing solutions.

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Aimtron Electronics reported strong FY26 results, with consolidated revenue from operations rising 89.2 per cent year-on-year to Rs 3,012 million, compared to Rs 1,592 million in FY25. Profit after tax increased 79.4 per cent to Rs 460 million.In H2 FY26, revenue stood at Rs 1,786 million, with EBITDA of Rs 369 million and PAT of Rs 257 million, reflecting a 45.7 per cent rise over H1. Growth was driven by strong execution across its Electronics Manufacturing Services and Electronics System Design & Manufacturing segments.The company’s performance was supported by a higher share of design-led manufacturing, including ODM and box-build solutions across sectors such as network security, green energy, industrial, IoT and AI. EBITDA margin stood at 22.6 per cent, while PAT margin was 15.3 per cent, impacted by investments in new subsidiaries and higher tax provisions.Aimtron stated it remains confident of sustaining growth, backed by a strong order pipeline, global expansion and rising demand for integrated electronics design and manufacturing solutions.

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