Concord Control Systems Limited Reports ~85% YoY Growth in H1 FY26
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Concord Control Systems Limited Reports ~85% YoY Growth in H1 FY26

Concord Control Systems Limited (BSE: CNCRD | 543619), India’s leading manufacturer of embedded electronic systems and critical electronic solutions, announced its unaudited financial results for the half year ended September 30, 2025.

Financial Highlights – H1 FY26 (YoY Comparison)
  • Revenue from Operations rose to ₹815.45 million, up from ₹497.53 million in H1 FY25, marking a 63.90% year-on-year growth.
  • EBITDA increased to ₹217.34 million, compared to ₹142 million in the same period last year.
  • EBITDA Margin stood at 26.65%, compared to 28.54% in H1 FY25, with the decline attributed to higher operational and service costs.
  • PAT surged to ₹160.21 million, up from ₹86.70 million in H1 FY25.

Commenting on the performance, Mr. Gaurav Lath, Joint Managing Director, Concord Control Systems Limited, said, “I am pleased to report that our H1 FY26 performance is well aligned with our internal targets. Our profit after tax grew by nearly 85%, while revenue expanded by around 64% year-on-year, driven by strong demand for our advanced railway control and safety automation solutions. Historically, our performance in the second half has been stronger, and we remain optimistic about H2 FY26. Continued order inflows and robust adoption of our embedded electronic solutions are expected to further enhance both our top-line and operating margins. This momentum underscores Concord’s capability to support the modernization of India’s rail sector with cutting-edge technologies and reliable execution.”

He added, “In line with our growth strategy, we have strengthened our product development, expanded our manufacturing capacity, and increased investments in R&D. Our focus remains on sustainable value creation through innovation, an expanding customer base, and strong partnerships with suppliers and stakeholders.”

Concluding the outlook, he said, “We remain committed to elevating service quality through continuous technology enhancements to meet rising industry needs. These investments position us to deliver greater value to clients while driving long-term growth for the company.”

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Concord Control Systems Limited (BSE: CNCRD | 543619), India’s leading manufacturer of embedded electronic systems and critical electronic solutions, announced its unaudited financial results for the half year ended September 30, 2025.Financial Highlights – H1 FY26 (YoY Comparison)Revenue from Operations rose to ₹815.45 million, up from ₹497.53 million in H1 FY25, marking a 63.90% year-on-year growth.EBITDA increased to ₹217.34 million, compared to ₹142 million in the same period last year.EBITDA Margin stood at 26.65%, compared to 28.54% in H1 FY25, with the decline attributed to higher operational and service costs.PAT surged to ₹160.21 million, up from ₹86.70 million in H1 FY25.Commenting on the performance, Mr. Gaurav Lath, Joint Managing Director, Concord Control Systems Limited, said, “I am pleased to report that our H1 FY26 performance is well aligned with our internal targets. Our profit after tax grew by nearly 85%, while revenue expanded by around 64% year-on-year, driven by strong demand for our advanced railway control and safety automation solutions. Historically, our performance in the second half has been stronger, and we remain optimistic about H2 FY26. Continued order inflows and robust adoption of our embedded electronic solutions are expected to further enhance both our top-line and operating margins. This momentum underscores Concord’s capability to support the modernization of India’s rail sector with cutting-edge technologies and reliable execution.”He added, “In line with our growth strategy, we have strengthened our product development, expanded our manufacturing capacity, and increased investments in R&D. Our focus remains on sustainable value creation through innovation, an expanding customer base, and strong partnerships with suppliers and stakeholders.”Concluding the outlook, he said, “We remain committed to elevating service quality through continuous technology enhancements to meet rising industry needs. These investments position us to deliver greater value to clients while driving long-term growth for the company.”

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