DEE Development Engineers Appoints Brham Prakash Yadav as CFO
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DEE Development Engineers Appoints Brham Prakash Yadav as CFO

DEE Development Engineers, a leading provider of process piping solutions, has announced the appointment of Brham Prakash Yadav as its Chief Financial Officer, effective January 2026. Yadav is a Chartered Accountant and Cost Accountant with more than three decades of experience spanning finance and operations in large, multi-plant manufacturing organisations.

The appointment comes on the back of a strong first half of FY26 for the company. In Q2 FY26, DDEL recorded a 39.2 per cent year-on-year increase in Operating Income to ₹27,000 lakhs, while Operating EBITDA rose 47.9% to ₹4,406 lakhs, with margins improving to 16.3 per cent. For H1 FY26, Revenue from Operations grew 30.3 per cent year-on-year to ₹49,376 lakhs. As of 30 November 2025, the company reported an order book of ₹1,332.53 crore, supported by sustained demand from the power and oil and gas sectors. In this context, Yadav is expected to play a key role in strengthening financial strategy, capital planning and governance to support DDEL’s next growth phase.

Prior to joining DDEL, Yadav served as Chief Financial Officer and Board member at Munjal Auto Industries Limited, a listed automotive components manufacturer with revenues exceeding ₹1,800 crore. His responsibilities there included oversight of finance, treasury, taxation, internal controls and investor relations across multiple manufacturing locations. Earlier in his career, he held senior finance leadership roles at prominent engineering and auto-component companies, leading initiatives in financial planning, working capital optimisation, internal controls and regulatory compliance.

Commenting on the appointment, K.L. Bansal, Chairman and Managing Director, DEE Development Engineers, said, “Brham brings a comprehensive blend of financial discipline, operational insight, and leadership acumen across large manufacturing enterprises. His extensive experience with capital-market transactions—including IPOs, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, and complex capital-raising activities—combined with a demonstrated ability to enforce cost and cash discipline, will be instrumental as DEE scales operations and explores new growth opportunities domestically and internationally.”

Yadav added, “DEE has established itself as a trusted specialist in process piping solutions, supported by a strong order book and an expanding global presence. I look forward to collaborating with the leadership team to further strengthen financial governance, enhance capital efficiency, and support disciplined, sustainable growth aligned with the company’s strategic priorities and stakeholder interests.”

DEE Development Engineers said it remains focused on disciplined execution, financial transparency and strategic expansion as it advances its long-term objectives across key energy and infrastructure segments.

DEE Development Engineers, a leading provider of process piping solutions, has announced the appointment of Brham Prakash Yadav as its Chief Financial Officer, effective January 2026. Yadav is a Chartered Accountant and Cost Accountant with more than three decades of experience spanning finance and operations in large, multi-plant manufacturing organisations.The appointment comes on the back of a strong first half of FY26 for the company. In Q2 FY26, DDEL recorded a 39.2 per cent year-on-year increase in Operating Income to ₹27,000 lakhs, while Operating EBITDA rose 47.9% to ₹4,406 lakhs, with margins improving to 16.3 per cent. For H1 FY26, Revenue from Operations grew 30.3 per cent year-on-year to ₹49,376 lakhs. As of 30 November 2025, the company reported an order book of ₹1,332.53 crore, supported by sustained demand from the power and oil and gas sectors. In this context, Yadav is expected to play a key role in strengthening financial strategy, capital planning and governance to support DDEL’s next growth phase.Prior to joining DDEL, Yadav served as Chief Financial Officer and Board member at Munjal Auto Industries Limited, a listed automotive components manufacturer with revenues exceeding ₹1,800 crore. His responsibilities there included oversight of finance, treasury, taxation, internal controls and investor relations across multiple manufacturing locations. Earlier in his career, he held senior finance leadership roles at prominent engineering and auto-component companies, leading initiatives in financial planning, working capital optimisation, internal controls and regulatory compliance.Commenting on the appointment, K.L. Bansal, Chairman and Managing Director, DEE Development Engineers, said, “Brham brings a comprehensive blend of financial discipline, operational insight, and leadership acumen across large manufacturing enterprises. His extensive experience with capital-market transactions—including IPOs, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, and complex capital-raising activities—combined with a demonstrated ability to enforce cost and cash discipline, will be instrumental as DEE scales operations and explores new growth opportunities domestically and internationally.”Yadav added, “DEE has established itself as a trusted specialist in process piping solutions, supported by a strong order book and an expanding global presence. I look forward to collaborating with the leadership team to further strengthen financial governance, enhance capital efficiency, and support disciplined, sustainable growth aligned with the company’s strategic priorities and stakeholder interests.”DEE Development Engineers said it remains focused on disciplined execution, financial transparency and strategic expansion as it advances its long-term objectives across key energy and infrastructure segments.

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