Capacit'e Reports Record Quarterly Revenue And Strong Order Book
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Capacit'e Reports Record Quarterly Revenue And Strong Order Book

Capacit'e Infraprojects Limited reported its consolidated results for the quarter and nine months ended 31 December 2025, recording its highest ever quarterly revenue in Q3 FY26. Total income for Q3 FY26 stood at Rs 6,810 million (mn), up 13 per cent year on year from Rs 6,010 mn in Q3 FY25. The company reported EBIDTA of Rs 1,080 mn, an increase of 20 per cent, and an EBIDTA margin of 16.0 per cent.

EBIT for Q3 FY26 was Rs 900 mn, up 19 per cent from Rs 760 mn in the prior year quarter, with an EBIT margin of 13.3 per cent. Profit after tax for the quarter stood at Rs 500 mn compared with Rs 520 mn in Q3 FY25, resulting in a PAT margin of 7.4 per cent. For the nine months, total income reached Rs 19,300 mn, up 13 per cent year on year, with EBIDTA of Rs 3,180 mn and an EBIDTA margin of 16.6 per cent within the guided range.

Gross debt as at 31 December 2025 stood at Rs 4,640 mn, with gross debt to equity of 0.25 times and net debt to equity of 0.12 times. Net assets turnover for core assets was 5.5 times for the nine months compared with 5.2 times for FY25 as execution focus improved utilisation. The standalone order book amounted to Rs 131.88 billion (bn), with the public sector accounting for 61 per cent and the private sector 39 per cent of the total order book.

Year to date bookings reached Rs 39.09 bn, exceeding full year guidance of Rs 35.00 bn. Management said that the portfolio optimisation strategy had increased average order size, rationalised projects under execution and lifted revenue contribution per project, supporting improved management efficiency. Management noted that temporary delays from regional factors had normalised and that full tie up of working capital limits provided headroom to accelerate execution. The company indicated that it is positioned in an accelerated growth cycle and remains confident in expanding the order book and delivering sustained long term value.

Capacit'e Infraprojects Limited reported its consolidated results for the quarter and nine months ended 31 December 2025, recording its highest ever quarterly revenue in Q3 FY26. Total income for Q3 FY26 stood at Rs 6,810 million (mn), up 13 per cent year on year from Rs 6,010 mn in Q3 FY25. The company reported EBIDTA of Rs 1,080 mn, an increase of 20 per cent, and an EBIDTA margin of 16.0 per cent. EBIT for Q3 FY26 was Rs 900 mn, up 19 per cent from Rs 760 mn in the prior year quarter, with an EBIT margin of 13.3 per cent. Profit after tax for the quarter stood at Rs 500 mn compared with Rs 520 mn in Q3 FY25, resulting in a PAT margin of 7.4 per cent. For the nine months, total income reached Rs 19,300 mn, up 13 per cent year on year, with EBIDTA of Rs 3,180 mn and an EBIDTA margin of 16.6 per cent within the guided range. Gross debt as at 31 December 2025 stood at Rs 4,640 mn, with gross debt to equity of 0.25 times and net debt to equity of 0.12 times. Net assets turnover for core assets was 5.5 times for the nine months compared with 5.2 times for FY25 as execution focus improved utilisation. The standalone order book amounted to Rs 131.88 billion (bn), with the public sector accounting for 61 per cent and the private sector 39 per cent of the total order book. Year to date bookings reached Rs 39.09 bn, exceeding full year guidance of Rs 35.00 bn. Management said that the portfolio optimisation strategy had increased average order size, rationalised projects under execution and lifted revenue contribution per project, supporting improved management efficiency. Management noted that temporary delays from regional factors had normalised and that full tie up of working capital limits provided headroom to accelerate execution. The company indicated that it is positioned in an accelerated growth cycle and remains confident in expanding the order book and delivering sustained long term value.

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