DMR Engineering Reports FY 25-26 Financial Results
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DMR Engineering Reports FY 25-26 Financial Results

DMR Engineering reported its half year results for the financial year ended 31 March 2026 and published full year figures on a standalone basis.

Standalone revenue from operations decreased by 2.01 per cent year-over-year to Rs 102.58 million (mn), while profit after tax declined by 43.94 per cent to nine point five six mn, leaving a profit after tax margin of nine point zero five per cent. Earnings per share stood at Rs zero point nine two, a fall of 44.71 per cent year-over-year. The company attributed part of the decline to one-off provisioning for bad debts and additional financing charges.

On a consolidated basis revenue from operations rose by 8.98 per cent to Rs 125.44 mn, while consolidated profit after tax fell by 23.92 per cent to Rs 13.99 mn, with a profit after tax margin of 10.87 per cent. Consolidated earnings per share were Rs one point three five, down 24.96 per cent year-over-year. The firm said financing charges related to CGTMSE fees for both FY 24-25 and FY 25-26 were recognised in the current year.

Management described the business outlook for FY 2026-27 as the strongest since the company’s inception and said the firm was pursuing new opportunities while maintaining financial discipline. The company noted progress in its subsidiary operations and selective pursuit of engineering, procurement and construction assignments where it can leverage engineering and construction management experience. Investments in engineering capability and hiring of technical talent were reported as continual priorities.

The subsidiary DM Consulting Engineers private limited recorded revenues of Rs 28.20 mn and profit after tax of seven point zero eight mn during FY 25-26, reflecting growth in geophysical studies. DMR said it would continue to focus on high quality assignments in Bhutan and South East Asia and selectively pursue EPC opportunities in India to improve margins. The firm indicated that these strategic steps were expected to position it for sustained growth in coming years.

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DMR Engineering reported its half year results for the financial year ended 31 March 2026 and published full year figures on a standalone basis. Standalone revenue from operations decreased by 2.01 per cent year-over-year to Rs 102.58 million (mn), while profit after tax declined by 43.94 per cent to nine point five six mn, leaving a profit after tax margin of nine point zero five per cent. Earnings per share stood at Rs zero point nine two, a fall of 44.71 per cent year-over-year. The company attributed part of the decline to one-off provisioning for bad debts and additional financing charges. On a consolidated basis revenue from operations rose by 8.98 per cent to Rs 125.44 mn, while consolidated profit after tax fell by 23.92 per cent to Rs 13.99 mn, with a profit after tax margin of 10.87 per cent. Consolidated earnings per share were Rs one point three five, down 24.96 per cent year-over-year. The firm said financing charges related to CGTMSE fees for both FY 24-25 and FY 25-26 were recognised in the current year. Management described the business outlook for FY 2026-27 as the strongest since the company’s inception and said the firm was pursuing new opportunities while maintaining financial discipline. The company noted progress in its subsidiary operations and selective pursuit of engineering, procurement and construction assignments where it can leverage engineering and construction management experience. Investments in engineering capability and hiring of technical talent were reported as continual priorities. The subsidiary DM Consulting Engineers private limited recorded revenues of Rs 28.20 mn and profit after tax of seven point zero eight mn during FY 25-26, reflecting growth in geophysical studies. DMR said it would continue to focus on high quality assignments in Bhutan and South East Asia and selectively pursue EPC opportunities in India to improve margins. The firm indicated that these strategic steps were expected to position it for sustained growth in coming years.

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