Capacit'e Infraprojects Posts Highest Quarterly Revenue
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Capacit'e Infraprojects Posts Highest Quarterly Revenue

Capacit'e Infraprojects Limited reported results for the quarter and nine months ended 31 December 2025, recording its highest quarterly revenue in Q3 FY26. Total income for Q3 was Rs six point eight one billion (bn), up 13 per cent from Rs six point zero one bn in Q3 FY25, and EBIDTA was Rs one point zero eight bn, up 20 per cent, with an EBIDTA margin of 16.0 per cent and EBIT of Rs zero point nine zero bn. Profit after tax for the quarter was Rs zero point five zero bn versus Rs zero point five two bn a year earlier.

On a nine month basis total income was Rs 19.30 bn, up 13 per cent from Rs 17.02 bn, with EBIDTA of Rs three point one eight bn, up eight per cent, and EBIT of Rs two point six five bn. PAT for the nine month period was Rs one point four nine bn with a PAT margin of seven point seven per cent. Gross debt was Rs four point six four bn and net debt to equity was zero point one two times.

The company had a standalone order book of Rs 131.88 bn as at 31 December 2025, with public sector orders accounting for 61 per cent and private sector orders accounting for 39 per cent. Year to date bookings were Rs 39.09 bn, already exceeding the full year guidance of Rs 35.00 bn and supported by a healthy bid pipeline. Management said full tie up of working capital limits provides headroom to accelerate execution in the balance period of FY26.

The executive chairman was cited as saying that the multi year portfolio optimisation strategy was delivering outcomes such as higher average order size, rationalisation of projects and improved management efficiency. He noted that execution momentum had normalised and strengthened and that the company was positioned to accelerate in Q4 FY26. The company said consistent execution and operational discipline would support sustained long term value creation.

Capacit'e Infraprojects Limited reported results for the quarter and nine months ended 31 December 2025, recording its highest quarterly revenue in Q3 FY26. Total income for Q3 was Rs six point eight one billion (bn), up 13 per cent from Rs six point zero one bn in Q3 FY25, and EBIDTA was Rs one point zero eight bn, up 20 per cent, with an EBIDTA margin of 16.0 per cent and EBIT of Rs zero point nine zero bn. Profit after tax for the quarter was Rs zero point five zero bn versus Rs zero point five two bn a year earlier. On a nine month basis total income was Rs 19.30 bn, up 13 per cent from Rs 17.02 bn, with EBIDTA of Rs three point one eight bn, up eight per cent, and EBIT of Rs two point six five bn. PAT for the nine month period was Rs one point four nine bn with a PAT margin of seven point seven per cent. Gross debt was Rs four point six four bn and net debt to equity was zero point one two times. The company had a standalone order book of Rs 131.88 bn as at 31 December 2025, with public sector orders accounting for 61 per cent and private sector orders accounting for 39 per cent. Year to date bookings were Rs 39.09 bn, already exceeding the full year guidance of Rs 35.00 bn and supported by a healthy bid pipeline. Management said full tie up of working capital limits provides headroom to accelerate execution in the balance period of FY26. The executive chairman was cited as saying that the multi year portfolio optimisation strategy was delivering outcomes such as higher average order size, rationalisation of projects and improved management efficiency. He noted that execution momentum had normalised and strengthened and that the company was positioned to accelerate in Q4 FY26. The company said consistent execution and operational discipline would support sustained long term value creation.

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