Interarch Reports Strong Q3 And Nine Month Results
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Interarch Reports Strong Q3 And Nine Month Results

Interarch Building Solutions Limited reported unaudited results for the third quarter and nine months ended 31 December 2025, recording strong revenue growth driven by execution and a robust order book. Net revenue for the third quarter rose by 43.7 per cent to Rs 5.225 billion (bn), compared with Rs 3.636 bn a year earlier, reflecting heightened demand in pre-engineered building projects. The company’s total order book as at 31 January 2026 stood at Rs 16.85 bn, supporting near-term visibility.

EBITDA excluding other income for the quarter increased by 43.2 per cent to Rs 503 million (mn), with an EBITDA margin of nine point six per cent. Profit after tax for the quarter was Rs 373 mn, with a PAT margin of seven point one per cent. Basic earnings per share for the quarter were Rs 22.22.

For the nine months, net revenue rose by 40.8 per cent to Rs 13.944 bn, while EBITDA excluding other income grew by 40.6 per cent to Rs 1.236 bn and EBITDA margin remained at eight point nine per cent. Profit after tax for the nine months was Rs 979 mn, up from Rs 694 mn in the prior period, demonstrating sustained operating leverage and cash generation. The company reported export order wins of around Rs 130 mn during the quarter, underscoring a strategic focus on international markets.

The managing director noted the ramp-up of Phase II at the Andhra Pradesh facility and progress on the Gujarat pre-engineered building facility and the Andhra Pradesh heavy steel structure facility, both expected to be commercialised by the second quarter of fiscal year 2027. Automation initiatives across manufacturing, engineering and site execution are being pursued to improve throughput, quality and safety and to drive efficiency. The company indicated continued investment in capacity and capability to support long-term growth in the pre-engineered buildings sector.

Interarch Building Solutions Limited reported unaudited results for the third quarter and nine months ended 31 December 2025, recording strong revenue growth driven by execution and a robust order book. Net revenue for the third quarter rose by 43.7 per cent to Rs 5.225 billion (bn), compared with Rs 3.636 bn a year earlier, reflecting heightened demand in pre-engineered building projects. The company’s total order book as at 31 January 2026 stood at Rs 16.85 bn, supporting near-term visibility. EBITDA excluding other income for the quarter increased by 43.2 per cent to Rs 503 million (mn), with an EBITDA margin of nine point six per cent. Profit after tax for the quarter was Rs 373 mn, with a PAT margin of seven point one per cent. Basic earnings per share for the quarter were Rs 22.22. For the nine months, net revenue rose by 40.8 per cent to Rs 13.944 bn, while EBITDA excluding other income grew by 40.6 per cent to Rs 1.236 bn and EBITDA margin remained at eight point nine per cent. Profit after tax for the nine months was Rs 979 mn, up from Rs 694 mn in the prior period, demonstrating sustained operating leverage and cash generation. The company reported export order wins of around Rs 130 mn during the quarter, underscoring a strategic focus on international markets. The managing director noted the ramp-up of Phase II at the Andhra Pradesh facility and progress on the Gujarat pre-engineered building facility and the Andhra Pradesh heavy steel structure facility, both expected to be commercialised by the second quarter of fiscal year 2027. Automation initiatives across manufacturing, engineering and site execution are being pursued to improve throughput, quality and safety and to drive efficiency. The company indicated continued investment in capacity and capability to support long-term growth in the pre-engineered buildings sector.

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