NACDAC PAT Rises 39%, Net Worth Doubles in FY25
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NACDAC PAT Rises 39%, Net Worth Doubles in FY25

NACDAC Infrastructure Limited has posted robust financial results for the fiscal year ended March 2025, with profit after tax (PAT) rising by 38.97 per cent year-on-year and net worth more than doubling. The company also reported a 33.84 per cent increase in revenue from operations, supported by operational efficiency, strategic project execution, and expansion across sectors and regions.

In FY25, NACDAC recorded:

  • Revenue from operations of Rs 485.8 million (up from Rs 362.97 million in FY24)
  • EBITDA of Rs 67.6 million (up 31.93 per cent YoY)
  • PAT of Rs 41.4 million (up from Rs 29.8 million in FY24)
  • Net worth rose to Rs 242.9 million, more than double the Rs 118.9 million reported in FY24
In H2 FY25, revenue surged 55.13 per cent YoY to Rs 411.9 million, with PAT climbing 78.52 per cent to Rs 33.3 million, reflecting strong performance in the second half.
Strengthening Capabilities and Expanding Reach
The company is bolstering its execution capabilities through investments in advanced technologies, modern equipment, and skilled talent, while strengthening client relationships and expanding into new geographies and customer segments. These initiatives are expected to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and support sustainable long-term growth.
As of March 2025, NACDAC’s order book stands at Rs 1.18 billion, reflecting its strategic focus on high-value specialised services. The company is currently executing significant projects across government infrastructure and logistics, including:

  • A Rs 122 million public sector project with NBCC
  • A Rs 177.3 million warehousing facility for Swiftstack
Additionally, NACDAC has secured four new projects in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Delhi, showcasing its growing national footprint and expertise in construction, engineering, and refurbishment.

The company has successfully delivered projects worth over Rs 1 billion for major clients including Uttarakhand Peyjal Nigam, BEL, L&T, Apollo, Tosha, and GMR International, reinforcing its reputation for execution excellence.

Outlook for FY26
Chairman and Managing Director Mr Hemant Sharma stated:
“We are proud of our strong financial and operational performance in FY25. With a healthy order book and a clear strategy in place, we are targeting a minimum 30 per cent growth in the upcoming fiscal year. Our focus remains on delivering high-quality, sustainable infrastructure while driving value for all stakeholders.”

NACDAC Infrastructure Limited continues to position itself as a leading force in India's infrastructure landscape, backed by innovation, execution capabilities, and an unwavering commitment to client satisfaction.

NACDAC Infrastructure Limited has posted robust financial results for the fiscal year ended March 2025, with profit after tax (PAT) rising by 38.97 per cent year-on-year and net worth more than doubling. The company also reported a 33.84 per cent increase in revenue from operations, supported by operational efficiency, strategic project execution, and expansion across sectors and regions.In FY25, NACDAC recorded:Revenue from operations of Rs 485.8 million (up from Rs 362.97 million in FY24)EBITDA of Rs 67.6 million (up 31.93 per cent YoY)PAT of Rs 41.4 million (up from Rs 29.8 million in FY24)Net worth rose to Rs 242.9 million, more than double the Rs 118.9 million reported in FY24In H2 FY25, revenue surged 55.13 per cent YoY to Rs 411.9 million, with PAT climbing 78.52 per cent to Rs 33.3 million, reflecting strong performance in the second half.Strengthening Capabilities and Expanding ReachThe company is bolstering its execution capabilities through investments in advanced technologies, modern equipment, and skilled talent, while strengthening client relationships and expanding into new geographies and customer segments. These initiatives are expected to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and support sustainable long-term growth.As of March 2025, NACDAC’s order book stands at Rs 1.18 billion, reflecting its strategic focus on high-value specialised services. The company is currently executing significant projects across government infrastructure and logistics, including:A Rs 122 million public sector project with NBCCA Rs 177.3 million warehousing facility for SwiftstackAdditionally, NACDAC has secured four new projects in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Delhi, showcasing its growing national footprint and expertise in construction, engineering, and refurbishment. The company has successfully delivered projects worth over Rs 1 billion for major clients including Uttarakhand Peyjal Nigam, BEL, L&T, Apollo, Tosha, and GMR International, reinforcing its reputation for execution excellence. Outlook for FY26 Chairman and Managing Director Mr Hemant Sharma stated: “We are proud of our strong financial and operational performance in FY25. With a healthy order book and a clear strategy in place, we are targeting a minimum 30 per cent growth in the upcoming fiscal year. Our focus remains on delivering high-quality, sustainable infrastructure while driving value for all stakeholders.” NACDAC Infrastructure Limited continues to position itself as a leading force in India's infrastructure landscape, backed by innovation, execution capabilities, and an unwavering commitment to client satisfaction.

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