E2E Rail Bags Rs 1.34 Billion Orders After IPO
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E2E Rail Bags Rs 1.34 Billion Orders After IPO

Bengaluru-based E2E Transportation Infrastructure Limited (E2E Rail) has disclosed consolidated order inflows worth about Rs 1.34 billion received between October 1, 2025, and January 10, 2026, following the filing of its IPO offer documents.

The disclosure relates to orders secured during the IPO quiet period and has been made post-listing in the interest of investor transparency. E2E Rail’s shares were listed on the NSE Emerge platform on January 2, 2026.

The orders, received in the ordinary course of business, primarily pertain to railway signalling and telecommunications works. These include automatic signalling systems, electronic interlocking, and associated design, installation, testing and commissioning services.

Contracts have been awarded by various zonal railways, including South East Central Railway (Raipur Division), South Western Railway (Mysuru Division) and Southern Railway (Thiruvananthapuram Division). Execution timelines for these projects range between 12 and 30 months.

The company clarified that the orders do not involve any related-party transactions, carry no promoter or promoter group interest, and do not result in any material change to its business model, risk profile or financial position as disclosed in the IPO offer documents.

Incorporated in 2010, E2E Rail is a system integrator providing end-to-end rail engineering solutions across mainline railways, urban transit systems and private sidings. With over 15 years of industry experience, the company offers services spanning design, consultancy, procurement, installation, testing, commissioning, and operations and maintenance across railway signalling and telecommunications systems, track electrification and turnkey rail infrastructure projects in India and select overseas markets.

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Bengaluru-based E2E Transportation Infrastructure Limited (E2E Rail) has disclosed consolidated order inflows worth about Rs 1.34 billion received between October 1, 2025, and January 10, 2026, following the filing of its IPO offer documents. The disclosure relates to orders secured during the IPO quiet period and has been made post-listing in the interest of investor transparency. E2E Rail’s shares were listed on the NSE Emerge platform on January 2, 2026. The orders, received in the ordinary course of business, primarily pertain to railway signalling and telecommunications works. These include automatic signalling systems, electronic interlocking, and associated design, installation, testing and commissioning services. Contracts have been awarded by various zonal railways, including South East Central Railway (Raipur Division), South Western Railway (Mysuru Division) and Southern Railway (Thiruvananthapuram Division). Execution timelines for these projects range between 12 and 30 months. The company clarified that the orders do not involve any related-party transactions, carry no promoter or promoter group interest, and do not result in any material change to its business model, risk profile or financial position as disclosed in the IPO offer documents. Incorporated in 2010, E2E Rail is a system integrator providing end-to-end rail engineering solutions across mainline railways, urban transit systems and private sidings. With over 15 years of industry experience, the company offers services spanning design, consultancy, procurement, installation, testing, commissioning, and operations and maintenance across railway signalling and telecommunications systems, track electrification and turnkey rail infrastructure projects in India and select overseas markets.

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