EPACK Prefab Posts Strong FY26 Results With Higher Profit
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EPACK Prefab Posts Strong FY26 Results With Higher Profit

EPACK Prefab Technologies Limited reported audited results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2026, with FY26 revenue from operations rising 34.5 per cent to Rs. 15,253 million (mn) and profit after tax increasing 56.2 per cent to Rs. 926 mn. The company described the performance as driven by execution scale across its integrated prefab and EPS packaging businesses and noted that the listing supported capital access. Management highlighted a strengthened position and improving operating metrics.

In Q4 FY26 revenue from operations grew to Rs. 4,708 mn from Rs. 3,306 mn a year earlier, a 42.4 per cent increase, while total income rose 42.7 per cent to Rs. 4,768 mn. EBITDA for the year reached Rs. 1,597 mn with an EBITDA margin of 10.5 per cent, and profit before tax for FY26 was Rs. 1,225 mn compared with Rs. 809 mn in FY25. The company reported a Q4 profit after tax of Rs. 303 mn versus Rs. 200 mn in Q4 FY25 and said PAT margin improved to 6.1 per cent for FY26.

Operationally, the prefab vertical delivered 45 per cent year on year growth, underpinning revenue momentum and PAT expansion. The pending order book stood at Rs. 11,127 mn on 31 March 2026, offering visibility across renewables, data centres, power and other sectors, and net cash was Rs. 2,007 mn. Working capital cycle improved to 32 days, cash flow from operations for FY26 was Rs. 1,357 mn representing about 85 per cent of EBITDA, and the firm repaid Rs. 700 mn of borrowings using IPO proceeds.

The company said capacity expansion remains on track with one line at Mambattu entering commercial production on 29 April 2026 and PEB capacity rising to 147,122 MTPA, while Ghiloth greenfield and Gujarat land acquisition progress will support West India growth. Credit ratings were upgraded to ICRA A+ (Stable) and ICRA A1 for short term instruments, reflecting improved financial metrics. For FY27 the firm intends to focus on capacity additions, strengthening regional presence, enhancing design and technology capabilities and growing customer share.

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EPACK Prefab Technologies Limited reported audited results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2026, with FY26 revenue from operations rising 34.5 per cent to Rs. 15,253 million (mn) and profit after tax increasing 56.2 per cent to Rs. 926 mn. The company described the performance as driven by execution scale across its integrated prefab and EPS packaging businesses and noted that the listing supported capital access. Management highlighted a strengthened position and improving operating metrics. In Q4 FY26 revenue from operations grew to Rs. 4,708 mn from Rs. 3,306 mn a year earlier, a 42.4 per cent increase, while total income rose 42.7 per cent to Rs. 4,768 mn. EBITDA for the year reached Rs. 1,597 mn with an EBITDA margin of 10.5 per cent, and profit before tax for FY26 was Rs. 1,225 mn compared with Rs. 809 mn in FY25. The company reported a Q4 profit after tax of Rs. 303 mn versus Rs. 200 mn in Q4 FY25 and said PAT margin improved to 6.1 per cent for FY26. Operationally, the prefab vertical delivered 45 per cent year on year growth, underpinning revenue momentum and PAT expansion. The pending order book stood at Rs. 11,127 mn on 31 March 2026, offering visibility across renewables, data centres, power and other sectors, and net cash was Rs. 2,007 mn. Working capital cycle improved to 32 days, cash flow from operations for FY26 was Rs. 1,357 mn representing about 85 per cent of EBITDA, and the firm repaid Rs. 700 mn of borrowings using IPO proceeds. The company said capacity expansion remains on track with one line at Mambattu entering commercial production on 29 April 2026 and PEB capacity rising to 147,122 MTPA, while Ghiloth greenfield and Gujarat land acquisition progress will support West India growth. Credit ratings were upgraded to ICRA A+ (Stable) and ICRA A1 for short term instruments, reflecting improved financial metrics. For FY27 the firm intends to focus on capacity additions, strengthening regional presence, enhancing design and technology capabilities and growing customer share.

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