Sansera Q1 Profit Rises 26 per cent to Rs 630 Million
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Sansera Q1 Profit Rises 26 per cent to Rs 630 Million

Sansera Engineering Limited, a leading manufacturer of complex precision-engineered components for automotive and non-automotive sectors, has announced its unaudited financial results for Q1 FY26, reporting steady growth despite industry headwinds.
Revenue from operations rose 3 per cent year-on-year to Rs 7.66 billion, while EBITDA increased 4 per cent to Rs 1.32 billion, with margins at 17.2 per cent. Profit after tax grew 26 per cent to Rs 630 million, translating to a PAT margin of 8.2 per cent.
As of 30 June 2025, the company’s order book stood at Rs 20.24 billion. The domestic market contributed 68.7 per cent of revenue, followed by Europe (19.9 per cent), USA (8.4 per cent) and other foreign markets (3 per cent).
By segment, Auto-ICE accounted for 72.7 per cent of sales, Auto-Tech Agnostic & xEV for 15.1 per cent, and non-automotive for 12.2 per cent. Domestic business grew 3.7 per cent, led by passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, agriculture, and ADS, while scooters saw a softer performance.
International business was muted due to slower USA demand and a 20.6 per cent decline in exports from India (excluding ADS). The xEV segment faced a slowdown due to reduced orders from a major North American customer. In contrast, the Swedish subsidiary delivered an 80 per cent revenue jump on a low base, aided by pricing and volume gains with a key client.
New order wins during the quarter totalled Rs 1.73 billion. CEO B R Preetham noted that while challenges in both domestic and global markets impacted growth, the company remains confident in its long-term prospects, supported by a healthy order pipeline and resilient segments. 

Sansera Engineering Limited, a leading manufacturer of complex precision-engineered components for automotive and non-automotive sectors, has announced its unaudited financial results for Q1 FY26, reporting steady growth despite industry headwinds.Revenue from operations rose 3 per cent year-on-year to Rs 7.66 billion, while EBITDA increased 4 per cent to Rs 1.32 billion, with margins at 17.2 per cent. Profit after tax grew 26 per cent to Rs 630 million, translating to a PAT margin of 8.2 per cent.As of 30 June 2025, the company’s order book stood at Rs 20.24 billion. The domestic market contributed 68.7 per cent of revenue, followed by Europe (19.9 per cent), USA (8.4 per cent) and other foreign markets (3 per cent).By segment, Auto-ICE accounted for 72.7 per cent of sales, Auto-Tech Agnostic & xEV for 15.1 per cent, and non-automotive for 12.2 per cent. Domestic business grew 3.7 per cent, led by passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, agriculture, and ADS, while scooters saw a softer performance.International business was muted due to slower USA demand and a 20.6 per cent decline in exports from India (excluding ADS). The xEV segment faced a slowdown due to reduced orders from a major North American customer. In contrast, the Swedish subsidiary delivered an 80 per cent revenue jump on a low base, aided by pricing and volume gains with a key client.New order wins during the quarter totalled Rs 1.73 billion. CEO B R Preetham noted that while challenges in both domestic and global markets impacted growth, the company remains confident in its long-term prospects, supported by a healthy order pipeline and resilient segments. 

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