K2 Infragen Posts 76% Revenue Growth in H1 FY26
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K2 Infragen Posts 76% Revenue Growth in H1 FY26

K2 Infragen has reported a strong set of results for the half year ended 30 September 2025, coinciding with its 100th Board Meeting. The company recorded consolidated revenue of Rs 900 million and a Profit after Tax of Rs 73.2 million for H1 FY 2025–26, marking growth of 76.51 per cent and 70.60 per cent respectively over the same period last year. Annualised ROCE improved significantly from 22.5 per cent to 29.7 per cent, reflecting better utilisation of capital.
Growth was driven by ongoing execution across the company’s core sectors of roads, railways and transmission and distribution. Despite elevated construction and input costs, K2 Infragen maintained profit margins above 8 per cent, supported by a disciplined approach to project selection, cost efficiency and high-quality delivery.
The company also enhanced its workforce capabilities, with employee costs rising at a lower rate than profit growth, indicating improved productivity and operational leverage. Other expenses dropped by nearly 57 per cent due to tighter controls.
Managing Director Pankaj Sharma noted that the half-year performance validates the company’s strategy of prioritising quality orders and disciplined execution. With India’s infrastructure expansion creating strong demand across transport and power sectors, K2 Infragen expects its strengthened balance sheet and improving ratios to support sustained growth in the second half and beyond."

K2 Infragen has reported a strong set of results for the half year ended 30 September 2025, coinciding with its 100th Board Meeting. The company recorded consolidated revenue of Rs 900 million and a Profit after Tax of Rs 73.2 million for H1 FY 2025–26, marking growth of 76.51 per cent and 70.60 per cent respectively over the same period last year. Annualised ROCE improved significantly from 22.5 per cent to 29.7 per cent, reflecting better utilisation of capital.Growth was driven by ongoing execution across the company’s core sectors of roads, railways and transmission and distribution. Despite elevated construction and input costs, K2 Infragen maintained profit margins above 8 per cent, supported by a disciplined approach to project selection, cost efficiency and high-quality delivery.The company also enhanced its workforce capabilities, with employee costs rising at a lower rate than profit growth, indicating improved productivity and operational leverage. Other expenses dropped by nearly 57 per cent due to tighter controls.Managing Director Pankaj Sharma noted that the half-year performance validates the company’s strategy of prioritising quality orders and disciplined execution. With India’s infrastructure expansion creating strong demand across transport and power sectors, K2 Infragen expects its strengthened balance sheet and improving ratios to support sustained growth in the second half and beyond.

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