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MAN Industries Reports Record Q4 and FY25 Performance
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MAN Industries Reports Record Q4 and FY25 Performance

MAN Industries (India) has announced its audited financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025, delivering its highest-ever revenue, EBITDA, and PAT on both quarterly and annual bases. The company posted a ~45 per cent+ Y-o-Y growth in Profit After Tax (PAT) in FY25, reflecting robust operational efficiency and the successful execution of strategic initiatives across key domestic and international markets.

The company is targeting a ~20 per cent Y-o-Y revenue growth for FY26, backed by timely execution of on-going and upcoming projects, capacity expansion, and continued order inflows. With a strategic emphasis on operational excellence, product innovation, and international market expansion, MAN Industries is well-positioned to deliver sustained value to all stakeholders.

Nikhil Mansukhani, Managing Director, MAN Industries (India) commented, “We are proud to report our highest-ever quarterly and full-year financial performance, a testament to the strength of our strategy, operational discipline, and unwavering focus on value creation. The substantial growth in profitability and margins underscores the resilience and scalability of our business model. Our targeted expansion into the ERW segment, successful execution of high-value projects, robust order book, and the strategic monetization of a non-core asset have laid a strong foundation for continued momentum in FY26. With capacity expansions progressing in Saudi Arabia and Jammu, we are confident in our ability to scale operations and deepen our footprint across domestic and global markets.

MAN Industries (India) has announced its audited financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025, delivering its highest-ever revenue, EBITDA, and PAT on both quarterly and annual bases. The company posted a ~45 per cent+ Y-o-Y growth in Profit After Tax (PAT) in FY25, reflecting robust operational efficiency and the successful execution of strategic initiatives across key domestic and international markets.The company is targeting a ~20 per cent Y-o-Y revenue growth for FY26, backed by timely execution of on-going and upcoming projects, capacity expansion, and continued order inflows. With a strategic emphasis on operational excellence, product innovation, and international market expansion, MAN Industries is well-positioned to deliver sustained value to all stakeholders.Nikhil Mansukhani, Managing Director, MAN Industries (India) commented, “We are proud to report our highest-ever quarterly and full-year financial performance, a testament to the strength of our strategy, operational discipline, and unwavering focus on value creation. The substantial growth in profitability and margins underscores the resilience and scalability of our business model. Our targeted expansion into the ERW segment, successful execution of high-value projects, robust order book, and the strategic monetization of a non-core asset have laid a strong foundation for continued momentum in FY26. With capacity expansions progressing in Saudi Arabia and Jammu, we are confident in our ability to scale operations and deepen our footprint across domestic and global markets.

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