HCC Reports Rs 360.7 Million Net Profit for Q2 FY26
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HCC Reports Rs 360.7 Million Net Profit for Q2 FY26

HCC E&C has reported a standalone turnover of Rs 9.57 billion and a net profit of Rs 360.7 million for Q2 FY26, compared to Rs 12.03 billion and 50.2 million, respectively, in Q2 FY25. As of September 30, 2025, the Company’s order book stood at Rs 131.52 billion. On a consolidated basis, HCC posted revenue of Rs 9.60 billion versus Rs 14.06 billion in the corresponding quarter last year; the figures are not comparable due to the divestment of Steiner AG in the previous fiscal. Consolidated profit for the quarter was Rs 470.8 million, compared to Rs 630.9 million in Q2 FY25.

Financial Highlights – Unaudited Standalone Results
  • Turnover: Rs 9.57 billion in Q2 FY26 vs Rs 12.03 billion in Q2 FY25
  • Net Profit: Rs 360.7 million in Q2 FY26 vs Rs 500.2 million in Q2 FY25
  • EBITDA Margin: 16.1% in Q2 FY26 vs 17.8% in Q2 FY25

HCC E&C has reported a standalone turnover of Rs 9.57 billion and a net profit of Rs 360.7 million for Q2 FY26, compared to Rs 12.03 billion and 50.2 million, respectively, in Q2 FY25. As of September 30, 2025, the Company’s order book stood at Rs 131.52 billion. On a consolidated basis, HCC posted revenue of Rs 9.60 billion versus Rs 14.06 billion in the corresponding quarter last year; the figures are not comparable due to the divestment of Steiner AG in the previous fiscal. Consolidated profit for the quarter was Rs 470.8 million, compared to Rs 630.9 million in Q2 FY25.Financial Highlights – Unaudited Standalone ResultsTurnover: Rs 9.57 billion in Q2 FY26 vs Rs 12.03 billion in Q2 FY25Net Profit: Rs 360.7 million in Q2 FY26 vs Rs 500.2 million in Q2 FY25EBITDA Margin: 16.1% in Q2 FY26 vs 17.8% in Q2 FY25

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