NTBCL Reports Q4 And FY26 Results As DND Flyway Marks 25 Years
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NTBCL Reports Q4 And FY26 Results As DND Flyway Marks 25 Years

The board of Noida Toll Bridge Company Limited announced audited results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2026 as the DND Flyway completed 25 years of operation. The company reiterated its commitment to infrastructure sustainability and stakeholder engagement for a corridor used by over 0.25 million (mn) daily commuters. The board set out its priority to ensure the safe, efficient and uninterrupted upkeep of the Delhi-Noida Direct Flyway.

On a consolidated basis for the quarter revenue rose to Rs 127.2 mn from Rs 109.7 mn, an increase of 15.95 per cent, while profit after tax was Rs 38.5 mn compared with Rs 40.6 mn in the year-ago quarter. On a standalone basis revenue was Rs 127.1 mn versus Rs 109.4 mn, an increase of 16.18 per cent, and profit after tax was Rs 39.0 mn against Rs 40.9 mn. Advertising income continued to support routine maintenance and financial commitments.

For the year ended March consolidated revenue increased to Rs 588.4 mn from Rs 426.1 mn, an increase of 38.09 per cent largely due to a one-time exceptional item. Consolidated profit after tax was Rs 272.4 mn, reversing a prior year loss of Rs 2.4419 billion (bn). On a standalone basis revenue was Rs 587.3 mn and profit after tax was Rs 271.4 mn, compared with a prior year loss of Rs 2.4429 bn.

Advertising revenue remained the principal operating income and the company shared Rs 34.0 mn from advertising receipts with Noida Authority during the year. Planned upgrade works that were scheduled from October 2025 to January 2026 were delayed by statutory restrictions under GRAP-IV and completed in April 2026. Independent assessments by CRISIL Intelligence and Almondz Global Infra found the flyway structurally sound with no immediate need for major strengthening, while identifying preventive maintenance needs estimated at about Rs 200.0 mn over the next five years to preserve ride quality and asset integrity. The board underscored its responsibility to more than 60,000 retail shareholders who hold nearly 70 per cent of the equity.

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The board of Noida Toll Bridge Company Limited announced audited results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2026 as the DND Flyway completed 25 years of operation. The company reiterated its commitment to infrastructure sustainability and stakeholder engagement for a corridor used by over 0.25 million (mn) daily commuters. The board set out its priority to ensure the safe, efficient and uninterrupted upkeep of the Delhi-Noida Direct Flyway. On a consolidated basis for the quarter revenue rose to Rs 127.2 mn from Rs 109.7 mn, an increase of 15.95 per cent, while profit after tax was Rs 38.5 mn compared with Rs 40.6 mn in the year-ago quarter. On a standalone basis revenue was Rs 127.1 mn versus Rs 109.4 mn, an increase of 16.18 per cent, and profit after tax was Rs 39.0 mn against Rs 40.9 mn. Advertising income continued to support routine maintenance and financial commitments. For the year ended March consolidated revenue increased to Rs 588.4 mn from Rs 426.1 mn, an increase of 38.09 per cent largely due to a one-time exceptional item. Consolidated profit after tax was Rs 272.4 mn, reversing a prior year loss of Rs 2.4419 billion (bn). On a standalone basis revenue was Rs 587.3 mn and profit after tax was Rs 271.4 mn, compared with a prior year loss of Rs 2.4429 bn. Advertising revenue remained the principal operating income and the company shared Rs 34.0 mn from advertising receipts with Noida Authority during the year. Planned upgrade works that were scheduled from October 2025 to January 2026 were delayed by statutory restrictions under GRAP-IV and completed in April 2026. Independent assessments by CRISIL Intelligence and Almondz Global Infra found the flyway structurally sound with no immediate need for major strengthening, while identifying preventive maintenance needs estimated at about Rs 200.0 mn over the next five years to preserve ride quality and asset integrity. The board underscored its responsibility to more than 60,000 retail shareholders who hold nearly 70 per cent of the equity.

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