Bondada Engineering Revenue Jumps 81% to Rs 28.43 Billion
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Bondada Engineering Revenue Jumps 81% to Rs 28.43 Billion

Bondada Engineering announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended March 31, 2026, reporting strong growth across its key business verticals, supported by consistent execution and operational expansion.

For FY 2025–26, the company recorded total revenue of Rs 28.43 billion, compared to Rs 15.71 billion in FY 2024–25, registering an 81 per cent year-on-year increase. The growth was driven by a stronger presence and higher project execution across Renewable Energy, Telecom and Railways segments.

Profitability also improved significantly during the year. Profit after tax (PAT) rose 86 per cent YoY to Rs 2.11 billion in FY26, up from Rs 1.13 billion in the previous fiscal, reflecting improved operating leverage and effective cost management.

The company also reported a sharp turnaround in operating cash flow. Cash flow from operations stood at a positive Rs 1.25 billion in FY26, compared to negative Rs 1.41 billion in FY25, indicating improved working capital efficiency and stronger financial discipline.

In Q4 FY26, Bondada Engineering continued its growth momentum. Revenue for the quarter rose 28 per cent YoY to Rs 9.14 billion, compared to Rs 7.14 billion in the same period last year. PAT for Q4 FY26 stood at Rs 630 million, up 13 per cent from Rs 560 million in the corresponding quarter of FY25.

Commenting on the results, Dr.Bondada Raghavendra Rao, Chairman & Managing Director, Bondada Engineering, said, “The financial performance for FY 2025–26 reflects our disciplined approach to execution, strong order book conversion, and prudent financial management. Delivering 81% growth in revenue and 86 per cent growth in profit after tax demonstrates the strength of our business fundamentals and the scalability of our operations.”

The company said its performance highlights its ability to scale profitably while supporting India’s infrastructure development and energy transition initiatives.

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Bondada Engineering announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended March 31, 2026, reporting strong growth across its key business verticals, supported by consistent execution and operational expansion.For FY 2025–26, the company recorded total revenue of Rs 28.43 billion, compared to Rs 15.71 billion in FY 2024–25, registering an 81 per cent year-on-year increase. The growth was driven by a stronger presence and higher project execution across Renewable Energy, Telecom and Railways segments.Profitability also improved significantly during the year. Profit after tax (PAT) rose 86 per cent YoY to Rs 2.11 billion in FY26, up from Rs 1.13 billion in the previous fiscal, reflecting improved operating leverage and effective cost management.The company also reported a sharp turnaround in operating cash flow. Cash flow from operations stood at a positive Rs 1.25 billion in FY26, compared to negative Rs 1.41 billion in FY25, indicating improved working capital efficiency and stronger financial discipline.In Q4 FY26, Bondada Engineering continued its growth momentum. Revenue for the quarter rose 28 per cent YoY to Rs 9.14 billion, compared to Rs 7.14 billion in the same period last year. PAT for Q4 FY26 stood at Rs 630 million, up 13 per cent from Rs 560 million in the corresponding quarter of FY25.Commenting on the results, Dr.Bondada Raghavendra Rao, Chairman & Managing Director, Bondada Engineering, said, “The financial performance for FY 2025–26 reflects our disciplined approach to execution, strong order book conversion, and prudent financial management. Delivering 81% growth in revenue and 86 per cent growth in profit after tax demonstrates the strength of our business fundamentals and the scalability of our operations.”The company said its performance highlights its ability to scale profitably while supporting India’s infrastructure development and energy transition initiatives.

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