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MTAR Q1 PAT Rises 144 per cent to Rs 108 Million
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MTAR Q1 PAT Rises 144 per cent to Rs 108 Million

MTAR Technologies Ltd (“MTAR”), a leading manufacturer of mission-critical precision-engineered systems for the clean energy, civil nuclear, fuel cells, hydel, aerospace and defence sectors, has announced its unaudited consolidated financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2025.
Quarterly Performance (Year-on-Year – Q1 FY26 vs Q1 FY25):
  • Revenue from operations increased by 22.1 per cent to Rs 1.566 billion from Rs 1.283 billion
  • EBITDA rose 70.9 per cent to Rs 284 million from Rs 166 million
  • Profit Before Tax more than doubled to Rs 148 million, a 138.7 per cent increase from Rs 62 million
  • Profit After Tax surged 144.2 per cent to Rs 108 million, compared to Rs 44 million in the same quarter last year

Commenting on the results, Mr Parvat Srinivas Reddy, Managing Director & Promoter of MTAR Technologies, said, “We anticipate stronger execution in the second half of the financial year. With our engineering expertise and cost efficiency, we are confident of maintaining export momentum despite global tariff uncertainties. We also expect higher order inflows in the coming quarters, driven by sustained demand in the clean energy, civil nuclear, aerospace, and defence sectors.” 

MTAR Technologies Ltd (“MTAR”), a leading manufacturer of mission-critical precision-engineered systems for the clean energy, civil nuclear, fuel cells, hydel, aerospace and defence sectors, has announced its unaudited consolidated financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2025.Quarterly Performance (Year-on-Year – Q1 FY26 vs Q1 FY25):Revenue from operations increased by 22.1 per cent to Rs 1.566 billion from Rs 1.283 billionEBITDA rose 70.9 per cent to Rs 284 million from Rs 166 millionProfit Before Tax more than doubled to Rs 148 million, a 138.7 per cent increase from Rs 62 millionProfit After Tax surged 144.2 per cent to Rs 108 million, compared to Rs 44 million in the same quarter last yearCommenting on the results, Mr Parvat Srinivas Reddy, Managing Director & Promoter of MTAR Technologies, said, “We anticipate stronger execution in the second half of the financial year. With our engineering expertise and cost efficiency, we are confident of maintaining export momentum despite global tariff uncertainties. We also expect higher order inflows in the coming quarters, driven by sustained demand in the clean energy, civil nuclear, aerospace, and defence sectors.” 

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