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Capacit’e Infraprojects Q3, 9M FY26 Income up 13%
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Capacit’e Infraprojects Q3, 9M FY26 Income up 13%

Capacit’e Infraprojects reported robust consolidated financial results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025, driven by consistent execution and a strong project pipeline. The company also announced that its year-to-date order bookings have exceeded its full-year guidance, reflecting sustained demand across key markets.

For the third quarter of FY26, the construction firm recorded a 13 per cent year-on-year growth in total income, while EBITDA rose 20 per cent with improved margins. EBIT increased 19 per cent year-on-year, with margins showing further expansion. Profit after tax (PAT) remained largely unchanged compared to the previous year, with stable margins.

During the nine-month period of FY26, total income grew 13 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA registered an 8 per cent rise, with margins remaining within the company’s guided range, while EBIT grew 7 per cent alongside improved margins. PAT margins remained stable for the period.

On the operational front, the company maintained strong leverage ratios across its gross debt and equity profile, while net assets turnover for core assets improved compared with the previous year. Its standalone order book remained diversified, with a balanced contribution from both public and private sector projects.

Commenting on the performance, Rohit Katyal, Executive Chairman, Capacit’e Infraprojects, said, “FY2025 marked a new performance benchmark for the Company, delivering record growth across key operational and financial metrics. This momentum continued into Q3 FY26, with our highest-ever quarterly revenue, reflecting steady, disciplined growth driven by strong execution and resilient demand.

Despite extended monsoon conditions, municipal election-related delays in MMR, and regulatory interruptions in NCR, project execution progressed well across regions. Execution momentum has normalized and strengthened, and we expect to accelerate further in Q4 FY26.

Our multi-year portfolio optimization strategy is delivering measurable outcomes, including higher average order sizes, rationalized projects under execution, increased revenue per project, and improved management efficiency.

Year-to-date bookings have already surpassed full-year guidance. Supported by a strong pipeline of quality bids and full working capital tie-ups, we are confident of further expanding the order book and delivering on our growth plans.

Capacit’e Infraprojects is firmly positioned in an accelerated growth cycle, anchored by a diversified order book, strong financial strength, and proven delivery track record, enabling us to create sustained long-term value and set new performance benchmarks in the periods ahead.”

The company operates across multiple regions in India, delivering end-to-end construction services for residential, commercial, and institutional projects. Its expanding order book and improved financial metrics position it for continued growth in the coming quarters.

Capacit’e Infraprojects reported robust consolidated financial results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025, driven by consistent execution and a strong project pipeline. The company also announced that its year-to-date order bookings have exceeded its full-year guidance, reflecting sustained demand across key markets.For the third quarter of FY26, the construction firm recorded a 13 per cent year-on-year growth in total income, while EBITDA rose 20 per cent with improved margins. EBIT increased 19 per cent year-on-year, with margins showing further expansion. Profit after tax (PAT) remained largely unchanged compared to the previous year, with stable margins.During the nine-month period of FY26, total income grew 13 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA registered an 8 per cent rise, with margins remaining within the company’s guided range, while EBIT grew 7 per cent alongside improved margins. PAT margins remained stable for the period.On the operational front, the company maintained strong leverage ratios across its gross debt and equity profile, while net assets turnover for core assets improved compared with the previous year. Its standalone order book remained diversified, with a balanced contribution from both public and private sector projects.Commenting on the performance, Rohit Katyal, Executive Chairman, Capacit’e Infraprojects, said, “FY2025 marked a new performance benchmark for the Company, delivering record growth across key operational and financial metrics. This momentum continued into Q3 FY26, with our highest-ever quarterly revenue, reflecting steady, disciplined growth driven by strong execution and resilient demand.Despite extended monsoon conditions, municipal election-related delays in MMR, and regulatory interruptions in NCR, project execution progressed well across regions. Execution momentum has normalized and strengthened, and we expect to accelerate further in Q4 FY26.Our multi-year portfolio optimization strategy is delivering measurable outcomes, including higher average order sizes, rationalized projects under execution, increased revenue per project, and improved management efficiency.Year-to-date bookings have already surpassed full-year guidance. Supported by a strong pipeline of quality bids and full working capital tie-ups, we are confident of further expanding the order book and delivering on our growth plans.Capacit’e Infraprojects is firmly positioned in an accelerated growth cycle, anchored by a diversified order book, strong financial strength, and proven delivery track record, enabling us to create sustained long-term value and set new performance benchmarks in the periods ahead.”The company operates across multiple regions in India, delivering end-to-end construction services for residential, commercial, and institutional projects. Its expanding order book and improved financial metrics position it for continued growth in the coming quarters.

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