Bansal Wire Posts Highest-ever Quarterly Sales Volume in Q3 FY26
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Bansal Wire Posts Highest-ever Quarterly Sales Volume in Q3 FY26

Bansal Wire Industries has reported its highest-ever quarterly sales volume in Q3 FY26, underlining strong demand across key end-use sectors and improved operational performance. The company recorded sales of 121,702 metric tonnes (MT) during the quarter, marking a growth of 31.70 per cent year-on-year and 6.18 per cent quarter-on-quarter.

The Q3 FY26 performance surpassed the previous record quarterly volume of 114,609 MT achieved in Q2 FY26. For the nine months ended FY26, the company posted cumulative sales of 340,411 MT, registering a robust growth of 37.88% compared with the corresponding period of the previous financial year.

According to company data, Bansal Wire sold 92,410 MT in Q3 FY25 and 114,609 MT in Q2 FY26, highlighting a steady upward trajectory in volumes. In comparison, sales volumes for the nine months ended FY25 stood at 246,888 MT.

Commenting on the performance, Pranav Bansal, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Bansal Wire Industries, said, “We’re delighted to achieve our highest-ever quarterly sales volume of 121,702 MT in Q3 FY26, marking strong growth of 31.70 per cent Y-o-Y and 6.18 per cent Q-o-Q. This performance reflects the strength of our operations and our ability to capture opportunities across key sectors such as automotive, infrastructure and general engineering.”

He added that the company’s expanded installed capacity of 618,000 metric tonnes per annum has played a critical role in meeting rising demand from India’s infrastructure and automotive industries. “The nine-month volume of 340,411 MT, with 37.88 per cent Y-o-Y growth, shows that we have maintained solid momentum throughout FY26,” he said.

During the year, the company also expanded its product portfolio. It launched Low Relaxation Prestressed Concrete (LRPC) wire at its Dadri plant, adding an incremental capacity of 18,000 MT in the previous quarter. In Q3 FY26, Bansal Wire further strengthened its specialty wire segment with the introduction of Induction Hardened and Tempered (IHT) wire, adding 9,000 tonnes of capacity to cater primarily to the automotive sector.

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Bansal Wire Industries has reported its highest-ever quarterly sales volume in Q3 FY26, underlining strong demand across key end-use sectors and improved operational performance. The company recorded sales of 121,702 metric tonnes (MT) during the quarter, marking a growth of 31.70 per cent year-on-year and 6.18 per cent quarter-on-quarter.The Q3 FY26 performance surpassed the previous record quarterly volume of 114,609 MT achieved in Q2 FY26. For the nine months ended FY26, the company posted cumulative sales of 340,411 MT, registering a robust growth of 37.88% compared with the corresponding period of the previous financial year.According to company data, Bansal Wire sold 92,410 MT in Q3 FY25 and 114,609 MT in Q2 FY26, highlighting a steady upward trajectory in volumes. In comparison, sales volumes for the nine months ended FY25 stood at 246,888 MT.Commenting on the performance, Pranav Bansal, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Bansal Wire Industries, said, “We’re delighted to achieve our highest-ever quarterly sales volume of 121,702 MT in Q3 FY26, marking strong growth of 31.70 per cent Y-o-Y and 6.18 per cent Q-o-Q. This performance reflects the strength of our operations and our ability to capture opportunities across key sectors such as automotive, infrastructure and general engineering.”He added that the company’s expanded installed capacity of 618,000 metric tonnes per annum has played a critical role in meeting rising demand from India’s infrastructure and automotive industries. “The nine-month volume of 340,411 MT, with 37.88 per cent Y-o-Y growth, shows that we have maintained solid momentum throughout FY26,” he said.During the year, the company also expanded its product portfolio. It launched Low Relaxation Prestressed Concrete (LRPC) wire at its Dadri plant, adding an incremental capacity of 18,000 MT in the previous quarter. In Q3 FY26, Bansal Wire further strengthened its specialty wire segment with the introduction of Induction Hardened and Tempered (IHT) wire, adding 9,000 tonnes of capacity to cater primarily to the automotive sector.

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