Batliboi Reports Strong Q2 Growth and Expanding Order Book
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Batliboi Reports Strong Q2 Growth and Expanding Order Book

Batliboi Limited, one of India’s leading engineering companies with a legacy in Machine Tools, Air Engineering, and Textile Machinery, announced its financial results for the second quarter and half year ended September 2025. The company has recently expanded its portfolio through the merger with Batliboi Environmental Engineering Limited, now operating as the Environmental Engineering Group.
For Q2 FY26, revenue from operations stood at Rs 1210 million, EBITDA at Rs 110 million, and profit after tax at Rs 60 million. During the first half of FY26, revenue reached Rs 1900 million, EBITDA Rs 110 million, and PAT Rs 40 million. The company reported notable improvement across all business segments despite ongoing challenges in the textile industry.
Batliboi recorded a robust order inflow of Rs 6081 million during the first half of FY26, including Rs 3368.1 million in Q2. As of September 2025, the order backlog stood at approximately Rs 6214.4 million. The company also announced plans for a capital expenditure of Rs 8 million in the current financial year to enhance operational capabilities and support its expanding business portfolio.
Sanjiv Joshi, Managing Director, said, “I am pleased to report that our 2Q results were in line with expectations, reflecting a strong recovery after a challenging first quarter. While 1QFY26 was impacted by transitional challenges following our recent merger and headwinds in key sectors, our robust order inflows and a healthy order backlog of Rs 6214.4 million as of September 2025 position us well for sustained growth. 
Looking ahead, we remain confident in achieving sustainable top-line growth of 10 to 12 per cent and improved profitability for FY26 compared to the previous year. We have already secured order inflows worth Rs 6081 million in 1HFY26, and we anticipate strong inflows for the balance part of the year. 
Our growth prospects are supported by sectoral tailwinds, expanding international markets, and strategic partnerships that enhance our portfolio and operational synergies. Batliboi will continue to leverage the synergies from the recent merger, our diversified portfolio, and focused strategic investments to deliver enhanced shareholder value.”
Batliboi continues to focus on strengthening its position as an integrated engineering solutions provider through innovation, efficiency, and customer-centric growth.     

Batliboi Limited, one of India’s leading engineering companies with a legacy in Machine Tools, Air Engineering, and Textile Machinery, announced its financial results for the second quarter and half year ended September 2025. The company has recently expanded its portfolio through the merger with Batliboi Environmental Engineering Limited, now operating as the Environmental Engineering Group.For Q2 FY26, revenue from operations stood at Rs 1210 million, EBITDA at Rs 110 million, and profit after tax at Rs 60 million. During the first half of FY26, revenue reached Rs 1900 million, EBITDA Rs 110 million, and PAT Rs 40 million. The company reported notable improvement across all business segments despite ongoing challenges in the textile industry.Batliboi recorded a robust order inflow of Rs 6081 million during the first half of FY26, including Rs 3368.1 million in Q2. As of September 2025, the order backlog stood at approximately Rs 6214.4 million. The company also announced plans for a capital expenditure of Rs 8 million in the current financial year to enhance operational capabilities and support its expanding business portfolio.Sanjiv Joshi, Managing Director, said, “I am pleased to report that our 2Q results were in line with expectations, reflecting a strong recovery after a challenging first quarter. While 1QFY26 was impacted by transitional challenges following our recent merger and headwinds in key sectors, our robust order inflows and a healthy order backlog of Rs 6214.4 million as of September 2025 position us well for sustained growth. Looking ahead, we remain confident in achieving sustainable top-line growth of 10 to 12 per cent and improved profitability for FY26 compared to the previous year. We have already secured order inflows worth Rs 6081 million in 1HFY26, and we anticipate strong inflows for the balance part of the year. Our growth prospects are supported by sectoral tailwinds, expanding international markets, and strategic partnerships that enhance our portfolio and operational synergies. Batliboi will continue to leverage the synergies from the recent merger, our diversified portfolio, and focused strategic investments to deliver enhanced shareholder value.”Batliboi continues to focus on strengthening its position as an integrated engineering solutions provider through innovation, efficiency, and customer-centric growth.     

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