NACDAC Reports 34% Revenue Growth in FY25
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NACDAC Reports 34% Revenue Growth in FY25

NACDAC has reported a strong financial performance for the fiscal year ending March 2025, with revenue from operations reaching Rs 48.58 billion, up 33.84 per cent from Rs 36.30 billion in FY24. EBITDA rose 36.10 per cent year-on-year to Rs 6.76 billion, while profit after tax increased by 38.97 per cent to Rs 4.14 billion. The company’s net worth more than doubled to Rs 24.29 billion, compared to Rs 11.90 billion the previous year.
The company attributes this performance to enhanced execution capabilities through investments in advanced technology, modern equipment, and a skilled workforce. It is also expanding into new geographies and customer segments, aiming to improve efficiency, lower costs, and support sustainable growth.
NACDAC's order book stood at Rs 118.26 billion, reflecting its strategic focus on specialised infrastructure services and a strong track record in securing high-value government projects.
The company is actively expanding its footprint in the infrastructure and logistics sectors, with notable projects including a Rs 1.22 billion public sector assignment with NBCC and a Rs 1.77 billion warehousing facility for Swiftstack. These developments reinforce NACDAC’s capabilities in critical growth sectors and underscore its position as a key player in India’s infrastructure landscape.

NACDAC has reported a strong financial performance for the fiscal year ending March 2025, with revenue from operations reaching Rs 48.58 billion, up 33.84 per cent from Rs 36.30 billion in FY24. EBITDA rose 36.10 per cent year-on-year to Rs 6.76 billion, while profit after tax increased by 38.97 per cent to Rs 4.14 billion. The company’s net worth more than doubled to Rs 24.29 billion, compared to Rs 11.90 billion the previous year.The company attributes this performance to enhanced execution capabilities through investments in advanced technology, modern equipment, and a skilled workforce. It is also expanding into new geographies and customer segments, aiming to improve efficiency, lower costs, and support sustainable growth.NACDAC's order book stood at Rs 118.26 billion, reflecting its strategic focus on specialised infrastructure services and a strong track record in securing high-value government projects.The company is actively expanding its footprint in the infrastructure and logistics sectors, with notable projects including a Rs 1.22 billion public sector assignment with NBCC and a Rs 1.77 billion warehousing facility for Swiftstack. These developments reinforce NACDAC’s capabilities in critical growth sectors and underscore its position as a key player in India’s infrastructure landscape.

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