Brahmaputra Infrastructure Posts Strong FY26 Results
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Brahmaputra Infrastructure Posts Strong FY26 Results

Brahmaputra Infrastructure reported a substantial rise in annual results for FY26, with revenue increasing 50.9 per cent to Rs 3,654.7 million (mn) from Rs 2,422.4 million (mn) in FY25. The board approved audited standalone and consolidated results at its meeting on 30 May 2026. The company attributed the revenue gain to disciplined project execution and a pronounced step-up in work volumes during the middle quarters. Revenue performance was supported by strategic planning to manage seasonal constraints in its North and Northeast operating regions.

EBITDA excluding other income rose to Rs 834.5 million (mn) in FY26, up 71.9 per cent from Rs 485.3 million (mn) a year earlier, and EBITDA margins expanded to 22.83 per cent, an improvement of 280 basis points. Management highlighted that early monsoon forecasting and geographic diversification of execution helped maintain near-continuous workflow, reducing resource under-utilisation during the traditional wet-season quarters. The combined contribution from Q2 and Q3 was about Rs 1,800 million (mn) versus about Rs 700 million (mn) in FY25, a two point six times increase.

Profit after tax nearly doubled to Rs 596.1 million (mn) for FY26, a rise of 99.4 per cent from Rs 298.9 million (mn) in the prior year, while consolidated PAT increased to Rs 595.8 million (mn). PAT margins expanded to 16.31 per cent on a standalone basis, reflecting higher volumes and improved resource efficiency. Basic earnings per share rose to Rs 20.54 for FY26 from Rs 10.30 in FY25, indicating a marked improvement in per-share profitability driven by stronger operating performance.

The order book at year end exceeded Rs 16,000 million, equivalent to 16 billion (bn) and roughly 4.4 times FY26 revenue, providing strong near-to-medium-term visibility. The backlog is diversified across buildings, roads and bridges, railways and tunnels, and river protection, reducing concentration risk and supporting steady execution across seasons. Management reiterated that the mix of segments and proven regional capabilities position the company to participate in India’s infrastructure expansion.

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Brahmaputra Infrastructure reported a substantial rise in annual results for FY26, with revenue increasing 50.9 per cent to Rs 3,654.7 million (mn) from Rs 2,422.4 million (mn) in FY25. The board approved audited standalone and consolidated results at its meeting on 30 May 2026. The company attributed the revenue gain to disciplined project execution and a pronounced step-up in work volumes during the middle quarters. Revenue performance was supported by strategic planning to manage seasonal constraints in its North and Northeast operating regions. EBITDA excluding other income rose to Rs 834.5 million (mn) in FY26, up 71.9 per cent from Rs 485.3 million (mn) a year earlier, and EBITDA margins expanded to 22.83 per cent, an improvement of 280 basis points. Management highlighted that early monsoon forecasting and geographic diversification of execution helped maintain near-continuous workflow, reducing resource under-utilisation during the traditional wet-season quarters. The combined contribution from Q2 and Q3 was about Rs 1,800 million (mn) versus about Rs 700 million (mn) in FY25, a two point six times increase. Profit after tax nearly doubled to Rs 596.1 million (mn) for FY26, a rise of 99.4 per cent from Rs 298.9 million (mn) in the prior year, while consolidated PAT increased to Rs 595.8 million (mn). PAT margins expanded to 16.31 per cent on a standalone basis, reflecting higher volumes and improved resource efficiency. Basic earnings per share rose to Rs 20.54 for FY26 from Rs 10.30 in FY25, indicating a marked improvement in per-share profitability driven by stronger operating performance. The order book at year end exceeded Rs 16,000 million, equivalent to 16 billion (bn) and roughly 4.4 times FY26 revenue, providing strong near-to-medium-term visibility. The backlog is diversified across buildings, roads and bridges, railways and tunnels, and river protection, reducing concentration risk and supporting steady execution across seasons. Management reiterated that the mix of segments and proven regional capabilities position the company to participate in India’s infrastructure expansion.

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