Nupur Recyclers Reports Higher PAT in September 2025 Quarter
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Nupur Recyclers Reports Higher PAT in September 2025 Quarter

Nupur Recyclers has released its financial results for the quarter and half year ended September 2025, reporting steady growth despite a slight decline in quarterly income compared with the June 2025 period. The company posted a Profit after Tax of Rs 43.328 million in the September quarter, surpassing the Rs 40.445 million recorded in June and reflecting 7.13 per cent growth.

As part of its expansion strategy, NRL has acquired around 4.5 acres of land in Sampla, Haryana, to set up a new manufacturing unit, where construction has already begun. The company has also completed the acquisition of a 51 per cent stake in Tycod Autotech Private, which manufactures auto components for major OEMs including Tata Motors, Multitech Auto, Sundaram Fasteners and Interpump Hydraulics. Tycod has commenced operations under NRL’s ownership.

Nupur Extrusion, a group subsidiary, will commission its new manufacturing facility in Haryana next month. The unit will supply materials to solar plant manufacturers and OEMs, strengthening the company’s participation in high-growth industrial segments.

Managing Director Rajesh Gupta said the company remains focused on expansion, diversification and integration to build long-term value. NRL aims to strengthen its presence in the recycling value chain by enhancing sourcing, processing and operational capabilities, supported by national initiatives promoting sustainable manufacturing and resource efficiency.

Nupur Recyclers has released its financial results for the quarter and half year ended September 2025, reporting steady growth despite a slight decline in quarterly income compared with the June 2025 period. The company posted a Profit after Tax of Rs 43.328 million in the September quarter, surpassing the Rs 40.445 million recorded in June and reflecting 7.13 per cent growth.As part of its expansion strategy, NRL has acquired around 4.5 acres of land in Sampla, Haryana, to set up a new manufacturing unit, where construction has already begun. The company has also completed the acquisition of a 51 per cent stake in Tycod Autotech Private, which manufactures auto components for major OEMs including Tata Motors, Multitech Auto, Sundaram Fasteners and Interpump Hydraulics. Tycod has commenced operations under NRL’s ownership.Nupur Extrusion, a group subsidiary, will commission its new manufacturing facility in Haryana next month. The unit will supply materials to solar plant manufacturers and OEMs, strengthening the company’s participation in high-growth industrial segments.Managing Director Rajesh Gupta said the company remains focused on expansion, diversification and integration to build long-term value. NRL aims to strengthen its presence in the recycling value chain by enhancing sourcing, processing and operational capabilities, supported by national initiatives promoting sustainable manufacturing and resource efficiency.

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