PTC India Reports Q4 And Full Year FY26 Results
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PTC India Reports Q4 And Full Year FY26 Results

PTC India Limited (PTC) announced consolidated and standalone results for the fourth quarter and full year ending thirty first March, two thousand and twenty six and declared a final dividend of Rs five point five zero per share on a face value of Rs ten, taking the total dividend to Rs eight point five zero per share including an interim dividend of Rs three per share.

For the quarter, trading volume increased by 24 per cent to 23,572 MUs, while total operating margin rose by 29 per cent to Rs 1,040.2 mn. Consulting income for the quarter stood at Rs 118.1 mn and core trading margin was three point two three paisa per unit, reflecting the company’s continued focus on value added services and market access.

On a standalone basis for the full year, trading volume grew by 12 per cent to 92,802 MUs. The total operating margin was Rs 4,080 mn, an increase of two per cent from the prior year. Consulting income for the year amounted to Rs 445.7 mn and core trading margin averaged three point three five paisa per unit across financial year twenty twenty five to twenty twenty six.

On a consolidated basis, profit after tax from continuing operations for the year was Rs 7,174.4 mn compared to Rs 8,537.3 mn in the previous year, which included Rs 2,417.2 mn from the divestment of a subsidiary. Management noted that short term trades from exchange platforms contributed 56 per cent of volume and bilateral and cross border products comprised the balance. The managing director and chief executive described the market outlook as positive and indicated plans to deepen penetration in identified growth areas and to maintain leadership in the trading ecosystem, noting the growing role of storage solutions amid expanding renewable capacity.

PTC India Limited (PTC) announced consolidated and standalone results for the fourth quarter and full year ending thirty first March, two thousand and twenty six and declared a final dividend of Rs five point five zero per share on a face value of Rs ten, taking the total dividend to Rs eight point five zero per share including an interim dividend of Rs three per share. For the quarter, trading volume increased by 24 per cent to 23,572 MUs, while total operating margin rose by 29 per cent to Rs 1,040.2 mn. Consulting income for the quarter stood at Rs 118.1 mn and core trading margin was three point two three paisa per unit, reflecting the company’s continued focus on value added services and market access. On a standalone basis for the full year, trading volume grew by 12 per cent to 92,802 MUs. The total operating margin was Rs 4,080 mn, an increase of two per cent from the prior year. Consulting income for the year amounted to Rs 445.7 mn and core trading margin averaged three point three five paisa per unit across financial year twenty twenty five to twenty twenty six. On a consolidated basis, profit after tax from continuing operations for the year was Rs 7,174.4 mn compared to Rs 8,537.3 mn in the previous year, which included Rs 2,417.2 mn from the divestment of a subsidiary. Management noted that short term trades from exchange platforms contributed 56 per cent of volume and bilateral and cross border products comprised the balance. The managing director and chief executive described the market outlook as positive and indicated plans to deepen penetration in identified growth areas and to maintain leadership in the trading ecosystem, noting the growing role of storage solutions amid expanding renewable capacity.

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