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Glottis Posts Stable Q2 With Rs 2.15 Billion Revenue
WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

Glottis Posts Stable Q2 With Rs 2.15 Billion Revenue

Glottis Limited (“Glottis” or “the Company”), a leading integrated freight forwarder providing end-to-end logistics services across ocean freight, air freight, forwarding, road transportation and allied solutions, has announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended 30 September 2025. Q2 and H1 FY26 Performance For Q2 FY26, Glottis reported Revenue from Operations of Rs 2.147 billion, a slight year-on-year increase from Rs 2.128 billion. EBITDA stood at Rs 181 million, compared with Rs 267 million last year, resulting in an EBITDA margin of 8.4 per cent. Profit After Tax rose to Rs 124 million, up from Rs 109 million in Q1 FY26, though lower than Rs 204 million in Q2 FY25. PAT margin for the quarter stood at 5.8 per cent. Earnings per share (EPS) came in at Rs 1.54, compared with Rs 1.57 in Q2 FY25. For H1 FY26, revenue reached Rs 4.829 billion, up 2.4 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA for the half-year stood at Rs 348 million, lower than Rs 428 million in H1 FY25. PAT for H1 FY26 was Rs 233 million, down 22.4 per cent year-on-year. EPS for the period was Rs 3.04. Operational Highlights

Q2 FY26 ocean freight import volume stood at 21,972 TEU, reinforcing the company's strong position in international cargo flows.

Revenue distribution for Q2 indicated that ocean freight – import contributed 81 per cent, followed by other segments including air freight and road transport.

Geographically, Asia accounted for 86 per cent of Q2 revenue.

By industry, engineering products, renewable energy, and logistics and minerals formed the core customer base.

Glottis continues to maintain a broad and diversified portfolio across industries and regions, supported by its multimodal logistics capabilities. The company remains focused on operational efficiency, customer service and strengthening its freight ecosystem across key global markets.

Glottis Limited (“Glottis” or “the Company”), a leading integrated freight forwarder providing end-to-end logistics services across ocean freight, air freight, forwarding, road transportation and allied solutions, has announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended 30 September 2025. Q2 and H1 FY26 Performance For Q2 FY26, Glottis reported Revenue from Operations of Rs 2.147 billion, a slight year-on-year increase from Rs 2.128 billion. EBITDA stood at Rs 181 million, compared with Rs 267 million last year, resulting in an EBITDA margin of 8.4 per cent. Profit After Tax rose to Rs 124 million, up from Rs 109 million in Q1 FY26, though lower than Rs 204 million in Q2 FY25. PAT margin for the quarter stood at 5.8 per cent. Earnings per share (EPS) came in at Rs 1.54, compared with Rs 1.57 in Q2 FY25. For H1 FY26, revenue reached Rs 4.829 billion, up 2.4 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA for the half-year stood at Rs 348 million, lower than Rs 428 million in H1 FY25. PAT for H1 FY26 was Rs 233 million, down 22.4 per cent year-on-year. EPS for the period was Rs 3.04. Operational Highlights Q2 FY26 ocean freight import volume stood at 21,972 TEU, reinforcing the company's strong position in international cargo flows. Revenue distribution for Q2 indicated that ocean freight – import contributed 81 per cent, followed by other segments including air freight and road transport. Geographically, Asia accounted for 86 per cent of Q2 revenue. By industry, engineering products, renewable energy, and logistics and minerals formed the core customer base. Glottis continues to maintain a broad and diversified portfolio across industries and regions, supported by its multimodal logistics capabilities. The company remains focused on operational efficiency, customer service and strengthening its freight ecosystem across key global markets.

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