Sejal Glass posts 70 per cent revenue rise and triple profit in Q2 FY26
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Sejal Glass posts 70 per cent revenue rise and triple profit in Q2 FY26

Sejal Glass Limited (NSE: SEJALLTD, BSE: 532993), one of India’s leading architectural glass manufacturers, has announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter (Q2) and first half (H1) of FY26, delivering strong growth across key metrics.

Key Financial Highlights

In Q2 FY26, Sejal Glass reported total revenues of Rs 1.05 billion, up 69.75 per cent from Rs 618.8 million in Q2 FY25. EBITDA more than doubled to Rs 178.9 million, marking a 106.34 per cent increase, while EBITDA margin improved by 302 basis points to 17.03 per cent.

Net profit rose sharply by 231.43 per cent to Rs 81.2 million compared with Rs 24.5 million a year earlier. The company’s earnings per share (EPS) also grew by 231.25 per cent to Rs 7.95.

For H1 FY26, total revenue stood at Rs 1.83 billion, up 59.03 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA grew 89.4 per cent to Rs 303.8 million, and net profit rose 226.3 per cent to Rs 125.3 million.

Operational Highlights

International revenue contributed 72 per cent to total revenue in H1 FY26, with domestic revenue accounting for 28 per cent.

Sejal Glass operates three manufacturing units in India and one in the UAE.

Management Commentary

Commenting on the results, Mr Amrut Gada, Promoter of Sejal Glass Limited, said:

“We are delighted with our robust Q2 performance, which highlights the strength of our brand and the rising demand for high-quality architectural glass solutions. Our international business grew by nearly 60 per cent year-on-year, reflecting strong traction in export markets.

With the Glasstech acquisition this financial year, we now have three manufacturing units in India—at Silvassa, Taloja, and Erode—and one in the UAE. These expansions will help us increase the share of insulated, laminated, and digitally printed glass, further strengthening our product portfolio and margin profile.”

He added that the company remains confident about the industry outlook, backed by steady growth in India’s real estate and infrastructure sectors as well as in the GCC region.

“With strong demand visibility, expanding capacities, and operational excellence, we are well positioned to deliver long-term growth and value,” he said.

Sejal Glass Limited (NSE: SEJALLTD, BSE: 532993), one of India’s leading architectural glass manufacturers, has announced its unaudited financial results for the second quarter (Q2) and first half (H1) of FY26, delivering strong growth across key metrics. Key Financial Highlights In Q2 FY26, Sejal Glass reported total revenues of Rs 1.05 billion, up 69.75 per cent from Rs 618.8 million in Q2 FY25. EBITDA more than doubled to Rs 178.9 million, marking a 106.34 per cent increase, while EBITDA margin improved by 302 basis points to 17.03 per cent. Net profit rose sharply by 231.43 per cent to Rs 81.2 million compared with Rs 24.5 million a year earlier. The company’s earnings per share (EPS) also grew by 231.25 per cent to Rs 7.95. For H1 FY26, total revenue stood at Rs 1.83 billion, up 59.03 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA grew 89.4 per cent to Rs 303.8 million, and net profit rose 226.3 per cent to Rs 125.3 million. Operational Highlights International revenue contributed 72 per cent to total revenue in H1 FY26, with domestic revenue accounting for 28 per cent. Sejal Glass operates three manufacturing units in India and one in the UAE. Management Commentary Commenting on the results, Mr Amrut Gada, Promoter of Sejal Glass Limited, said: “We are delighted with our robust Q2 performance, which highlights the strength of our brand and the rising demand for high-quality architectural glass solutions. Our international business grew by nearly 60 per cent year-on-year, reflecting strong traction in export markets. With the Glasstech acquisition this financial year, we now have three manufacturing units in India—at Silvassa, Taloja, and Erode—and one in the UAE. These expansions will help us increase the share of insulated, laminated, and digitally printed glass, further strengthening our product portfolio and margin profile.” He added that the company remains confident about the industry outlook, backed by steady growth in India’s real estate and infrastructure sectors as well as in the GCC region. “With strong demand visibility, expanding capacities, and operational excellence, we are well positioned to deliver long-term growth and value,” he said.

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