Batliboi PAT Up 200 per cent in Q4, Eyes Growth in FY26
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Batliboi PAT Up 200 per cent in Q4, Eyes Growth in FY26

Batliboi Limited, a legacy engineering firm with operations spanning machine tools, air engineering, and textile machinery, has reported a strong fourth quarter performance for FY2024–25. The company also completed a strategic merger with Batliboi Environmental Engineering Limited, expanding its presence in the environmental engineering sector.

Q4 FY25 Consolidated Highlights (vs Q4 FY24):
4. Total Revenue: Rs 1.20 billion (up from Rs 1.18 billion)
5. EBITDA: Rs 87.5 million (up 5 per cent)
6. PBT: Rs 61.9 million (up 18 per cent)
7. PAT: Rs 54.5 million (up 200 per cent from Rs 17.9 million)

Full-Year FY25 Consolidated Highlights (vs FY24):
1. Total Revenue: Rs 4.19 billion (flat YoY)
2. EBITDA: Rs 289.3 million (down 11 per cent)
3. PBT: Rs 181.7 million (down 12 per cent)
4. PAT: Rs 134.9 million (up 2 per cent)
5. Gross Business Value: Rs 7.83 billion (including agency operations)

Despite headwinds from a sluggish textile sector, export challenges, and tariff-related disruptions in Q4, Batliboi delivered a resilient performance. A capital expenditure of Rs 250 million was fully deployed in its foundry, machine tool, and air engineering divisions at the Udhana facility in Surat. The company expects revenue and profit contributions from this 
investment to start reflecting from Q2 FY26.

Managing Director Sanjiv Joshi commented: "While FY25 results were impacted by global and sectoral challenges, our strong order book and the economic outlook give us confidence for FY26. Stabilising global trade dynamics and our capex will support improved results going forward. Our Canadian arm, Quickmill, continues to perform exceptionally well.”

Recognising India’s position as the fifth-largest market for water and wastewater treatment, valued at nearly USD 11 billion, Batliboi has entered the sector through its new subsidiary, Bioconserve Renewables Envirotech Private Limited. The unit will initially focus on effluent treatment and zero liquid discharge solutions for the textile industry, with financial contributions expected from FY26.

Batliboi’s growth narrative continues to be anchored in resilience, diversification, and forward-looking investments—positioning the company for a strong and sustainable performance in the coming fiscal year.

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Batliboi Limited, a legacy engineering firm with operations spanning machine tools, air engineering, and textile machinery, has reported a strong fourth quarter performance for FY2024–25. The company also completed a strategic merger with Batliboi Environmental Engineering Limited, expanding its presence in the environmental engineering sector.Q4 FY25 Consolidated Highlights (vs Q4 FY24):4. Total Revenue: Rs 1.20 billion (up from Rs 1.18 billion)5. EBITDA: Rs 87.5 million (up 5 per cent)6. PBT: Rs 61.9 million (up 18 per cent)7. PAT: Rs 54.5 million (up 200 per cent from Rs 17.9 million)Full-Year FY25 Consolidated Highlights (vs FY24):1. Total Revenue: Rs 4.19 billion (flat YoY)2. EBITDA: Rs 289.3 million (down 11 per cent)3. PBT: Rs 181.7 million (down 12 per cent)4. PAT: Rs 134.9 million (up 2 per cent)5. Gross Business Value: Rs 7.83 billion (including agency operations)Despite headwinds from a sluggish textile sector, export challenges, and tariff-related disruptions in Q4, Batliboi delivered a resilient performance. A capital expenditure of Rs 250 million was fully deployed in its foundry, machine tool, and air engineering divisions at the Udhana facility in Surat. The company expects revenue and profit contributions from this investment to start reflecting from Q2 FY26.Managing Director Sanjiv Joshi commented: While FY25 results were impacted by global and sectoral challenges, our strong order book and the economic outlook give us confidence for FY26. Stabilising global trade dynamics and our capex will support improved results going forward. Our Canadian arm, Quickmill, continues to perform exceptionally well.”Recognising India’s position as the fifth-largest market for water and wastewater treatment, valued at nearly USD 11 billion, Batliboi has entered the sector through its new subsidiary, Bioconserve Renewables Envirotech Private Limited. The unit will initially focus on effluent treatment and zero liquid discharge solutions for the textile industry, with financial contributions expected from FY26.Batliboi’s growth narrative continues to be anchored in resilience, diversification, and forward-looking investments—positioning the company for a strong and sustainable performance in the coming fiscal year.

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