Tembo Global Industries Reports Strong Q1 FY26 Performance
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Tembo Global Industries Reports Strong Q1 FY26 Performance

Tembo Global Industries, a leading player in precision engineering and industrial solutions, today announced robust financial results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2025.
The company reported a 93 per cent year-on-year increase in revenue, reaching Rs 2.48 billion in Q1 FY26. Growth was led by the Engineering and Textiles divisions, with the Engineering segment delivering a sharp margin expansion—EBIT margin rose by 1,236 bps Y-o-Y to 24.9 per cent.
Commenting on the performance, Sanjay J Patel, Managing Director, said, "We began FY26 on a strong footing with record growth, reflecting the impact of our strategic focus on high-margin engineering solutions. The commissioning of Phase I of our new manufacturing facility has significantly boosted our capacity and efficiency, positioning us to meet rising demand."

Key Highlights:
  • Projects: Maldives jetty project nearing completion for handover in Q2 FY26; progress on Solar SPVs with land secured for 10 sites; Defence project land acquisition underway.
  • Financing: Loan approvals of Rs 4.71 billion and Rs 1.38 billion secured; additional SPV funding under negotiation, targeted closure by August 31, 2025.
  • Order Book: Robust at nearly Rs 13.50 billion with an L1 pipeline of Rs 20 billion; bidding activity worth ~Rs 8 billion underway, including international projects.
  • Expansion: Actively pursuing opportunities in solar power and defence to drive diversification and growth.
Tembo Global continues to leverage its extensive 288-product portfolio across construction, aerospace, chemicals, automotive, solar, and defence sectors, aiming to capitalise on emerging opportunities in high-growth industries.
"We remain focused on delivering sustainable growth and value for stakeholders while strengthening our leadership in precision engineering," Patel added.

Tembo Global Industries, a leading player in precision engineering and industrial solutions, today announced robust financial results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2025.The company reported a 93 per cent year-on-year increase in revenue, reaching Rs 2.48 billion in Q1 FY26. Growth was led by the Engineering and Textiles divisions, with the Engineering segment delivering a sharp margin expansion—EBIT margin rose by 1,236 bps Y-o-Y to 24.9 per cent.Commenting on the performance, Sanjay J Patel, Managing Director, said, We began FY26 on a strong footing with record growth, reflecting the impact of our strategic focus on high-margin engineering solutions. The commissioning of Phase I of our new manufacturing facility has significantly boosted our capacity and efficiency, positioning us to meet rising demand.Key Highlights:Projects: Maldives jetty project nearing completion for handover in Q2 FY26; progress on Solar SPVs with land secured for 10 sites; Defence project land acquisition underway.Financing: Loan approvals of Rs 4.71 billion and Rs 1.38 billion secured; additional SPV funding under negotiation, targeted closure by August 31, 2025.Order Book: Robust at nearly Rs 13.50 billion with an L1 pipeline of Rs 20 billion; bidding activity worth ~Rs 8 billion underway, including international projects.Expansion: Actively pursuing opportunities in solar power and defence to drive diversification and growth.Tembo Global continues to leverage its extensive 288-product portfolio across construction, aerospace, chemicals, automotive, solar, and defence sectors, aiming to capitalise on emerging opportunities in high-growth industries.We remain focused on delivering sustainable growth and value for stakeholders while strengthening our leadership in precision engineering, Patel added.

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