Eurobond Crosses Rs 5 Bn FY26 Revenue on Higher Output
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Eurobond Crosses Rs 5 Bn FY26 Revenue on Higher Output

Euro Panel Products, the parent company of EUROBOND, has reported revenue of Rs 5.05 billion for FY26, registering a 19.3 per cent year-on-year growth compared to Rs 4.23 billion in FY25. The company is the only publicly listed metal cladding and Aluminium Composite Panel (ACP) manufacturing company in India.

The revenue milestone was supported by a sharp rise in operational performance, with Eurobond recording a 22.4 percent increase in production volumes. During the fiscal year, the company manufactured and shipped more than 16 lakh sheets, reflecting a significant scale-up in its manufacturing output.

According to the company, the higher production was driven by strategic initiatives such as backward integration and the introduction of an expanded range of architectural façade materials over the past year. Eurobond also strengthened its geographical presence by setting up dedicated experience centres across India.

On the international front, the company expanded into new markets by establishing a wholly owned subsidiary in Qatar to support its Middle East operations. It also developed a brand-led distribution network in Europe to enhance local support and ease of doing business.

Commenting on the performance, Divyam Shah, Whole Time Director, Euro Panel Products, said, "Rs 5 billion is a number the market sees. What I see is more than 16 lakh sheets manufactured, shipped, and installed across the country and beyond—that's the real story. We didn't get here by selling harder. We got here by building better, integrating and improving our supply chain, and expanding our range at exactly the right time."

He added that products such as AluZn, Eurodual and SolidAL were developed to address gaps in the architectural market, while the company is now focusing on expanding capacity and global presence.

Following the FY26 results, Eurobond said it is targeting continued double-digit growth, with plans for further capacity expansion, export growth and the incorporation of a new domestic subsidiary to strengthen its cladding solutions portfolio.

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Euro Panel Products, the parent company of EUROBOND, has reported revenue of Rs 5.05 billion for FY26, registering a 19.3 per cent year-on-year growth compared to Rs 4.23 billion in FY25. The company is the only publicly listed metal cladding and Aluminium Composite Panel (ACP) manufacturing company in India.The revenue milestone was supported by a sharp rise in operational performance, with Eurobond recording a 22.4 percent increase in production volumes. During the fiscal year, the company manufactured and shipped more than 16 lakh sheets, reflecting a significant scale-up in its manufacturing output.According to the company, the higher production was driven by strategic initiatives such as backward integration and the introduction of an expanded range of architectural façade materials over the past year. Eurobond also strengthened its geographical presence by setting up dedicated experience centres across India.On the international front, the company expanded into new markets by establishing a wholly owned subsidiary in Qatar to support its Middle East operations. It also developed a brand-led distribution network in Europe to enhance local support and ease of doing business.Commenting on the performance, Divyam Shah, Whole Time Director, Euro Panel Products, said, Rs 5 billion is a number the market sees. What I see is more than 16 lakh sheets manufactured, shipped, and installed across the country and beyond—that's the real story. We didn't get here by selling harder. We got here by building better, integrating and improving our supply chain, and expanding our range at exactly the right time.He added that products such as AluZn, Eurodual and SolidAL were developed to address gaps in the architectural market, while the company is now focusing on expanding capacity and global presence.Following the FY26 results, Eurobond said it is targeting continued double-digit growth, with plans for further capacity expansion, export growth and the incorporation of a new domestic subsidiary to strengthen its cladding solutions portfolio.

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