Autoline Reports Strong Third Quarter FY26 Revenue and Profit Growth
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Autoline Reports Strong Third Quarter FY26 Revenue and Profit Growth

Autoline Industries reported robust third quarter results for fiscal 2026, with revenue rising 34.31 per cent year on year to Rs 2,089.9 million (mn) and increasing 20.96 per cent quarter on quarter. EBITDA for the quarter was Rs 194.7 mn, up 17.36 per cent, reflecting improved operational efficiency. The company attributed the performance to healthy demand and an improved product mix across key segments.

In the nine-month period, revenue grew 15.35 per cent to Rs 5,333.3 mn while EBITDA reached Rs 495.4 mn, up 4.85 per cent. Profit before tax was Rs 270.1 mn compared with Rs 116.0 mn a year earlier, with the PBT margin rising to five point zero six per cent from two point five one per cent, an improvement of 256 basis points. Profit after tax was Rs 210.3 mn, up 81.29 per cent, with the PAT margin at three point nine four per cent and aided by one-time exceptional income.

The company said revenue momentum was driven by strong order execution, higher content per vehicle and higher volumes across commercial and passenger vehicle segments. Industry tailwinds included festive season spillover, recent interest rate reductions and GST changes which together supported demand and improved realisations. Management noted that premiumisation and sustained domestic OEM demand underpinned growth.

Land monetisation contributed additional liquidity, with the company receiving Rs 110.0 mn in the quarter, taking total land sale proceeds to Rs 985.0 mn. The board approved issuance of 3,265,000 convertible warrants to the promoter for total consideration of Rs 245.0 mn, with 25 per cent received upfront to support capacity expansion and capital investment. The measures will fund automation and capacity scaling.

Looking ahead, the company expressed confidence in sustained growth visibility through a strong order book and the addition of new models across auto components and tooling. Continued focus on peak capacity utilisation, automation, renewable energy initiatives and deeper customer engagement is expected to improve efficiency and competitiveness. Management indicated that demand visibility from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Ashok Leyland supported a favourable outlook.

Autoline Industries reported robust third quarter results for fiscal 2026, with revenue rising 34.31 per cent year on year to Rs 2,089.9 million (mn) and increasing 20.96 per cent quarter on quarter. EBITDA for the quarter was Rs 194.7 mn, up 17.36 per cent, reflecting improved operational efficiency. The company attributed the performance to healthy demand and an improved product mix across key segments. In the nine-month period, revenue grew 15.35 per cent to Rs 5,333.3 mn while EBITDA reached Rs 495.4 mn, up 4.85 per cent. Profit before tax was Rs 270.1 mn compared with Rs 116.0 mn a year earlier, with the PBT margin rising to five point zero six per cent from two point five one per cent, an improvement of 256 basis points. Profit after tax was Rs 210.3 mn, up 81.29 per cent, with the PAT margin at three point nine four per cent and aided by one-time exceptional income. The company said revenue momentum was driven by strong order execution, higher content per vehicle and higher volumes across commercial and passenger vehicle segments. Industry tailwinds included festive season spillover, recent interest rate reductions and GST changes which together supported demand and improved realisations. Management noted that premiumisation and sustained domestic OEM demand underpinned growth. Land monetisation contributed additional liquidity, with the company receiving Rs 110.0 mn in the quarter, taking total land sale proceeds to Rs 985.0 mn. The board approved issuance of 3,265,000 convertible warrants to the promoter for total consideration of Rs 245.0 mn, with 25 per cent received upfront to support capacity expansion and capital investment. The measures will fund automation and capacity scaling. Looking ahead, the company expressed confidence in sustained growth visibility through a strong order book and the addition of new models across auto components and tooling. Continued focus on peak capacity utilisation, automation, renewable energy initiatives and deeper customer engagement is expected to improve efficiency and competitiveness. Management indicated that demand visibility from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Ashok Leyland supported a favourable outlook.

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