Vidya Wires Reports Strong Sales Growth in Q4 and FY 2026
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Vidya Wires Reports Strong Sales Growth in Q4 and FY 2026

Vidya Wires Limited reported consolidated sales for the fourth quarter and financial year ended 31 March 2026, describing continued demand for its winding and conductivity products. The company, which is listed on the National Stock Exchange and the BSE, was said to have recorded a material increase in revenue during the period. The fourth quarter performance was highlighted as significant after the group commenced commercial production at its wholly owned subsidiary, ALCU Industries Private Limited.

The company stated its sales in Rs in million (mn) were Rs 5,979.29 mn for the fourth quarter of 2026 compared with Rs 3,796.20 mn in the same quarter of the previous year, and Rs 18,347.43 mn for the financial year 2026 against Rs 14,742.87 mn for financial year 2025. The quarter reflected a quarter on quarter growth of 57.5 per cent and a year on year growth of 24.4 per cent. These consolidated numbers incorporate the contribution from newly commissioned operations.

Management characterised the quarter as a historic milestone for the group following the successful commencement of commercial production at ALCU Industries Private Limited, which is held as a wholly owned subsidiary. The release indicated that the expanded manufacturing capacity supported higher volumes and improved revenue mix, underpinning the reported growth. The company reiterated that the disclosed information is provisional and is subject to review by the statutory auditor.

The board and company secretary advised that a formal audited statement will be filed following completion of the statutory review and that stakeholders will be informed of any material changes. For media and investor relations the company listed its company secretary, and corporate contact channels including an email address and landline, and referenced its corporate website for further details. Investors were urged to refer to official filings for definitive figures.

Vidya Wires Limited reported consolidated sales for the fourth quarter and financial year ended 31 March 2026, describing continued demand for its winding and conductivity products. The company, which is listed on the National Stock Exchange and the BSE, was said to have recorded a material increase in revenue during the period. The fourth quarter performance was highlighted as significant after the group commenced commercial production at its wholly owned subsidiary, ALCU Industries Private Limited. The company stated its sales in Rs in million (mn) were Rs 5,979.29 mn for the fourth quarter of 2026 compared with Rs 3,796.20 mn in the same quarter of the previous year, and Rs 18,347.43 mn for the financial year 2026 against Rs 14,742.87 mn for financial year 2025. The quarter reflected a quarter on quarter growth of 57.5 per cent and a year on year growth of 24.4 per cent. These consolidated numbers incorporate the contribution from newly commissioned operations. Management characterised the quarter as a historic milestone for the group following the successful commencement of commercial production at ALCU Industries Private Limited, which is held as a wholly owned subsidiary. The release indicated that the expanded manufacturing capacity supported higher volumes and improved revenue mix, underpinning the reported growth. The company reiterated that the disclosed information is provisional and is subject to review by the statutory auditor. The board and company secretary advised that a formal audited statement will be filed following completion of the statutory review and that stakeholders will be informed of any material changes. For media and investor relations the company listed its company secretary, and corporate contact channels including an email address and landline, and referenced its corporate website for further details. Investors were urged to refer to official filings for definitive figures.

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