RIIL Reports Quarterly And Annual Audited Results
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RIIL Reports Quarterly And Annual Audited Results

Reliance Industrial Infrastructure Limited (the Company) reported audited consolidated and standalone financial results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2026. The board approved the audited accounts and the media release noted that the results have been filed with stock exchanges and will be available on the company website.

On a consolidated basis the Company recorded a slight increase in quarterly net profit to Rs 32.2 mn from Rs 32.0 mn a year earlier while consolidated total income for the quarter declined to Rs 137.2 mn from Rs 189.4 mn, reflecting the completion of certain fixed-term contracts. Consolidated earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation for the quarter were Rs 46.6 mn and profit before tax was Rs 43.2 mn. For the full financial year consolidated net profit stood at Rs 123.9 mn and total income at Rs 686.1 mn.

On a standalone basis the Company reported quarterly net profit of Rs 26.0 mn compared with Rs 25.0 mn a year earlier, while standalone total income for the quarter similarly contracted to Rs 137.2 mn as certain contracts ended. The board recommended, subject to shareholder approval at the 38th Annual General Meeting, a dividend of Rs three point five zero per fully paid equity share of Rs 10 each, aggregating to Rs 52.85 mn for the year ended 31 March 2026. Basic and diluted earnings per share on a standalone basis were reported at six point eight four for the year.

The Company continues to provide infrastructure support services that include transportation of petroleum products and raw water through pipelines and other support services mainly to Reliance Industries Limited. The board indicated that there are presently no expansion plans on the anvil and confirmed that the audited financial statements include the share of profit from the associate for the reported periods.

Reliance Industrial Infrastructure Limited (the Company) reported audited consolidated and standalone financial results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2026. The board approved the audited accounts and the media release noted that the results have been filed with stock exchanges and will be available on the company website. On a consolidated basis the Company recorded a slight increase in quarterly net profit to Rs 32.2 mn from Rs 32.0 mn a year earlier while consolidated total income for the quarter declined to Rs 137.2 mn from Rs 189.4 mn, reflecting the completion of certain fixed-term contracts. Consolidated earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation for the quarter were Rs 46.6 mn and profit before tax was Rs 43.2 mn. For the full financial year consolidated net profit stood at Rs 123.9 mn and total income at Rs 686.1 mn. On a standalone basis the Company reported quarterly net profit of Rs 26.0 mn compared with Rs 25.0 mn a year earlier, while standalone total income for the quarter similarly contracted to Rs 137.2 mn as certain contracts ended. The board recommended, subject to shareholder approval at the 38th Annual General Meeting, a dividend of Rs three point five zero per fully paid equity share of Rs 10 each, aggregating to Rs 52.85 mn for the year ended 31 March 2026. Basic and diluted earnings per share on a standalone basis were reported at six point eight four for the year. The Company continues to provide infrastructure support services that include transportation of petroleum products and raw water through pipelines and other support services mainly to Reliance Industries Limited. The board indicated that there are presently no expansion plans on the anvil and confirmed that the audited financial statements include the share of profit from the associate for the reported periods.

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