MBL Infra Reports Rs 2.48 Billion Consolidated Revenue
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MBL Infra Reports Rs 2.48 Billion Consolidated Revenue

MBL Infrastructure Limited has announced its financial results for the year ended 31st March 2025, reporting a consolidated income of Rs 2.48 billion, compared to Rs 2.53 billion in the previous year. On a standalone basis, the company’s income increased to Rs 2.03 billion from Rs 1.84 billion in FY24.

Standalone profit, including exceptional items, rose significantly to Rs 487.9 million from Rs 66.3 million in FY24. On a consolidated basis, the company reported a turnaround with a profit of Rs 1.69 billion, compared to a loss of Rs 394.3 million in the previous year.

Established in 1995 and listed since 2010, MBL Infrastructure Limited specialises in executing civil engineering infrastructure projects across India. The company continues to build on its reputation in the sector with improved financial performance and strategic execution.

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MBL Infrastructure Limited

MBL Infrastructure Limited has announced its financial results for the year ended 31st March 2025, reporting a consolidated income of Rs 2.48 billion, compared to Rs 2.53 billion in the previous year. On a standalone basis, the company’s income increased to Rs 2.03 billion from Rs 1.84 billion in FY24. Standalone profit, including exceptional items, rose significantly to Rs 487.9 million from Rs 66.3 million in FY24. On a consolidated basis, the company reported a turnaround with a profit of Rs 1.69 billion, compared to a loss of Rs 394.3 million in the previous year. Established in 1995 and listed since 2010, MBL Infrastructure Limited specialises in executing civil engineering infrastructure projects across India. The company continues to build on its reputation in the sector with improved financial performance and strategic execution. Source: MBL Infrastructure Limited

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