Amber Enterprises Posts FY26 Consolidated Revenue And Profit Growth
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Amber Enterprises Posts FY26 Consolidated Revenue And Profit Growth

Amber Enterprises India Limited reported consolidated results for the financial year and quarter ended 31 March 2026, with annual consolidated revenue of Rs 121,860 million (mn), a growth of 22 per cent, and fourth quarter revenue of Rs 41,480 mn, up 10 per cent year on year. Operating earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Operating EBITDA) rose to Rs 9,700 mn for the year, up 22 per cent, and was Rs 3,620 mn in the fourth quarter, up 15 per cent. Adjusted profit after tax (PAT) for the year was Rs 3,380 mn, up 22 per cent, while adjusted quarterly PAT was Rs 1,620 mn, up 27 per cent.

The managing director said the year reflected resilience amid a challenging room air conditioner (RAC) industry and cited strategic expansion of the electronics division through acquisitions of Shogini Technoarts, Power?One and Unitronics to boost manufacturing and automation capabilities. The company secured approvals under the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme for multi?layer and HDI printed circuit board applications and reported land allotments of 100 acres at Amber and 16 acres at Ascent?K Circuit near Jewar airport. It also noted a strategic alliance between ILJIN Electronics and Sumitronics Corporation of Japan to strengthen electronic manufacturing services (EMS) for global customers.

Divisional performance showed the consumer durables division delivered revenue growth of 14 per cent despite a challenging RAC season, while the electronics division recorded growth of 49 per cent aided by the recent acquisitions that balance volume and value mix. The railway sub?systems and defence division grew 19 per cent and management cited an order book visibility of Rs 26,000 mn plus, supporting longer term prospects. The company said these initiatives position it to enter the next phase of growth.

Adjusted PAT is reported before an exceptional one?off impairment and joint venture (JV) losses of Rs 1,120 mn for FY26, compared with Rs 260 mn for FY25, while quarter four impairment was nil. Management included a safe harbour noting forward looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties.

Amber Enterprises India Limited reported consolidated results for the financial year and quarter ended 31 March 2026, with annual consolidated revenue of Rs 121,860 million (mn), a growth of 22 per cent, and fourth quarter revenue of Rs 41,480 mn, up 10 per cent year on year. Operating earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Operating EBITDA) rose to Rs 9,700 mn for the year, up 22 per cent, and was Rs 3,620 mn in the fourth quarter, up 15 per cent. Adjusted profit after tax (PAT) for the year was Rs 3,380 mn, up 22 per cent, while adjusted quarterly PAT was Rs 1,620 mn, up 27 per cent. The managing director said the year reflected resilience amid a challenging room air conditioner (RAC) industry and cited strategic expansion of the electronics division through acquisitions of Shogini Technoarts, Power?One and Unitronics to boost manufacturing and automation capabilities. The company secured approvals under the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme for multi?layer and HDI printed circuit board applications and reported land allotments of 100 acres at Amber and 16 acres at Ascent?K Circuit near Jewar airport. It also noted a strategic alliance between ILJIN Electronics and Sumitronics Corporation of Japan to strengthen electronic manufacturing services (EMS) for global customers. Divisional performance showed the consumer durables division delivered revenue growth of 14 per cent despite a challenging RAC season, while the electronics division recorded growth of 49 per cent aided by the recent acquisitions that balance volume and value mix. The railway sub?systems and defence division grew 19 per cent and management cited an order book visibility of Rs 26,000 mn plus, supporting longer term prospects. The company said these initiatives position it to enter the next phase of growth. Adjusted PAT is reported before an exceptional one?off impairment and joint venture (JV) losses of Rs 1,120 mn for FY26, compared with Rs 260 mn for FY25, while quarter four impairment was nil. Management included a safe harbour noting forward looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties.

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