KBL Revenue Rises 11 Per Cent in Q4 FY26
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KBL Revenue Rises 11 Per Cent in Q4 FY26

Kirloskar Brothers Limited reported consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 14.15 billion for Q4 FY26, compared to Rs 12.81 billion in Q4 FY25, registering around 11 per cent year-on-year growth. Consolidated Profit Before Tax stood at Rs 1.47 billion, against Rs 1.27 billion in the corresponding quarter last year. Profit After Tax stood at Rs 1.04 billion, compared to Rs 1.12 billion in Q4 FY25.

For FY26, consolidated revenue from operations stood at Rs 45.38 billion, compared to Rs 44.92 billion in FY25. Consolidated Profit After Tax for the year was Rs 3.61 billion, against Rs 4.03 billion in the previous year. The Board of Directors recommended a final dividend of Rs 7 per equity share of face value Rs 2 each, subject to shareholder approval.

During Q4 FY26, KBL recognised an exceptional item of Rs 258 million on a consolidated basis due to the impact of the new labour codes notified by the Government of India. For FY26, the cumulative impact stood at Rs 417 million. The company classified this as a non-recurring exceptional item related to post-employment defined benefits.

KBL’s international business remained a key contributor, with revenue from international operations rising to Rs 17.20 billion in FY26 from Rs 16.03 billion in FY25. The company said it will continue monitoring developments related to the implementation of the new labour codes and review estimates as further clarifications are notified. Its 106th Annual General Meeting will be held on 31 July 2026 through video conference or other audio-visual means.

Kirloskar Brothers Limited reported consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 14.15 billion for Q4 FY26, compared to Rs 12.81 billion in Q4 FY25, registering around 11 per cent year-on-year growth. Consolidated Profit Before Tax stood at Rs 1.47 billion, against Rs 1.27 billion in the corresponding quarter last year. Profit After Tax stood at Rs 1.04 billion, compared to Rs 1.12 billion in Q4 FY25.For FY26, consolidated revenue from operations stood at Rs 45.38 billion, compared to Rs 44.92 billion in FY25. Consolidated Profit After Tax for the year was Rs 3.61 billion, against Rs 4.03 billion in the previous year. The Board of Directors recommended a final dividend of Rs 7 per equity share of face value Rs 2 each, subject to shareholder approval.During Q4 FY26, KBL recognised an exceptional item of Rs 258 million on a consolidated basis due to the impact of the new labour codes notified by the Government of India. For FY26, the cumulative impact stood at Rs 417 million. The company classified this as a non-recurring exceptional item related to post-employment defined benefits.KBL’s international business remained a key contributor, with revenue from international operations rising to Rs 17.20 billion in FY26 from Rs 16.03 billion in FY25. The company said it will continue monitoring developments related to the implementation of the new labour codes and review estimates as further clarifications are notified. Its 106th Annual General Meeting will be held on 31 July 2026 through video conference or other audio-visual means.

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