HCC FY26 Net Profit Rises 142% to Rs 2.06 Billion
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HCC FY26 Net Profit Rises 142% to Rs 2.06 Billion

Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) reported a standalone net profit of Rs 2.06 billion in FY26, compared to Rs 849 million in FY25, registering 142 per cent year-on-year growth. The company reduced its debt from Rs 31.97 billion to Rs 19.95 billion during the year, supported by capital infusion, arbitration realisations and internal accruals.

Standalone turnover stood at Rs 39.37 billion in FY26, compared to Rs 48.01 billion last year. In Q4 FY26, standalone turnover was Rs 9.89 billion, against Rs 13.30 billion in Q4 FY25. Standalone net profit for the quarter stood at Rs 446 million, compared to Rs 2.28 billion in the corresponding period last year.

The company’s consolidated revenue stood at Rs 39.70 billion in FY26, while consolidated net profit rose to Rs 1.66 billion, compared to Rs 1.13 billion in FY25. HCC’s order book stood at Rs 129.71 billion as of 31 March 2026.

In FY26, HCC secured orders worth Rs 45.54 billion, followed by a new order worth Rs 11 billion in April 2026. It also emerged as L1 for a project valued at Rs 8.40 billion. The company has bids worth around Rs 257.60 billion under evaluation and bid submissions worth around Rs 438 billion planned for Q1 and Q2 FY27.

During the year, HCC advanced key projects across transportation, hydro and urban infrastructure, including Mumbai Metro Line 3, the Anji Khad Railway Bridge and the Mumbai Coastal Road. Tehri Pump Storage, with a capacity of 1,000 MW, became fully operational on 12 April 2026.

The company also marked its centenary year on 27 January 2026, completing 100 years in engineering and infrastructure development across transportation, hydro, nuclear and urban infrastructure.

Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) reported a standalone net profit of Rs 2.06 billion in FY26, compared to Rs 849 million in FY25, registering 142 per cent year-on-year growth. The company reduced its debt from Rs 31.97 billion to Rs 19.95 billion during the year, supported by capital infusion, arbitration realisations and internal accruals.Standalone turnover stood at Rs 39.37 billion in FY26, compared to Rs 48.01 billion last year. In Q4 FY26, standalone turnover was Rs 9.89 billion, against Rs 13.30 billion in Q4 FY25. Standalone net profit for the quarter stood at Rs 446 million, compared to Rs 2.28 billion in the corresponding period last year.The company’s consolidated revenue stood at Rs 39.70 billion in FY26, while consolidated net profit rose to Rs 1.66 billion, compared to Rs 1.13 billion in FY25. HCC’s order book stood at Rs 129.71 billion as of 31 March 2026.In FY26, HCC secured orders worth Rs 45.54 billion, followed by a new order worth Rs 11 billion in April 2026. It also emerged as L1 for a project valued at Rs 8.40 billion. The company has bids worth around Rs 257.60 billion under evaluation and bid submissions worth around Rs 438 billion planned for Q1 and Q2 FY27.During the year, HCC advanced key projects across transportation, hydro and urban infrastructure, including Mumbai Metro Line 3, the Anji Khad Railway Bridge and the Mumbai Coastal Road. Tehri Pump Storage, with a capacity of 1,000 MW, became fully operational on 12 April 2026.The company also marked its centenary year on 27 January 2026, completing 100 years in engineering and infrastructure development across transportation, hydro, nuclear and urban infrastructure.

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