GTV Engineering Reports FY26 Profit Growth
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GTV Engineering Reports FY26 Profit Growth

GTV Engineering reported audited financial results for the financial year ended 31 March 2026, recording total income of Rs 1,033.30 million (mn) and profit after tax of Rs 142.18 million, compared with Rs 110.46 million in FY25, reflecting healthy year-on-year growth in profitability. The company said annual performance was supported by continued execution across its fabrication and machining businesses. Management noted that the results demonstrate resilience in a project-driven business model. This performance follows sustained operational activity during the year.

GTV has been engaged in heavy engineering and fabrication since 1978 and serves original equipment manufacturer customers across core industrial sectors, including cement, thermal power, hydro power, steel, mining and minerals and other infrastructure-linked industries. Its manufacturing infrastructure comprises large open fabrication yards, covered manufacturing areas and heavy electric overhead travelling crane capacities. The company also maintains fabrication and machining capabilities for large and complex industrial components.

The business operates on an order-book driven basis, and quarterly performance may vary depending on project execution schedules, customer inspections, dispatch clearances and logistics availability. During the fourth quarter, certain dispatches were deferred owing to temporary labour availability and vehicle constraints, which affected sequential quarterly results. The company assesses the underlying demand environment for its core business as constructive despite timing variations.

GTV sees encouraging opportunities from the cement, thermal and hydro power sectors, supported by capacity expansion, plant modernisation, replacement demand and continued industrial capital expenditure in India. The company continues to strengthen its positioning as a heavy fabrication and machining partner for OEMs requiring customised and technically complex components. Strategic focus remains on capacity utilisation and disciplined project execution.

Management remains focused on prudent capital allocation, operational discipline and long-term value creation for stakeholders while pursuing growth. Subject to order finalisation, customer approvals, execution timelines and market conditions the company aims to pursue a growth trajectory of around 35 to 40 per cent compound annual growth rate over the next three to four years. The company indicates that timely execution and strengthened customer relationships will underpin its medium-term plans.

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GTV Engineering reported audited financial results for the financial year ended 31 March 2026, recording total income of Rs 1,033.30 million (mn) and profit after tax of Rs 142.18 million, compared with Rs 110.46 million in FY25, reflecting healthy year-on-year growth in profitability. The company said annual performance was supported by continued execution across its fabrication and machining businesses. Management noted that the results demonstrate resilience in a project-driven business model. This performance follows sustained operational activity during the year. GTV has been engaged in heavy engineering and fabrication since 1978 and serves original equipment manufacturer customers across core industrial sectors, including cement, thermal power, hydro power, steel, mining and minerals and other infrastructure-linked industries. Its manufacturing infrastructure comprises large open fabrication yards, covered manufacturing areas and heavy electric overhead travelling crane capacities. The company also maintains fabrication and machining capabilities for large and complex industrial components. The business operates on an order-book driven basis, and quarterly performance may vary depending on project execution schedules, customer inspections, dispatch clearances and logistics availability. During the fourth quarter, certain dispatches were deferred owing to temporary labour availability and vehicle constraints, which affected sequential quarterly results. The company assesses the underlying demand environment for its core business as constructive despite timing variations. GTV sees encouraging opportunities from the cement, thermal and hydro power sectors, supported by capacity expansion, plant modernisation, replacement demand and continued industrial capital expenditure in India. The company continues to strengthen its positioning as a heavy fabrication and machining partner for OEMs requiring customised and technically complex components. Strategic focus remains on capacity utilisation and disciplined project execution. Management remains focused on prudent capital allocation, operational discipline and long-term value creation for stakeholders while pursuing growth. Subject to order finalisation, customer approvals, execution timelines and market conditions the company aims to pursue a growth trajectory of around 35 to 40 per cent compound annual growth rate over the next three to four years. The company indicates that timely execution and strengthened customer relationships will underpin its medium-term plans.

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