Denta Water and Infra Solutions Reports Strong Q1 FY26 Results
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Denta Water and Infra Solutions Reports Strong Q1 FY26 Results

Denta Water and Infra Solutions (Denta Water), a leading civil engineering contractor in India’s water infrastructure sector, has announced robust financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, reflecting strong operational execution, a healthy order pipeline, and prudent financial management.

Q1 FY26 Key Highlights
  • Revenue: Rs 672.78 million, supported by steady execution despite revenue recognition delays in the prior quarter.
  • EBITDA: Rs 249.97 million; EBITDA Margin: 37.15 per cent, driven by cost efficiency and operational discipline.
  • PAT: Rs 185.50 million; PAT Margin: 26.57 per cent, improving from 26.02% in Q4 FY25.
  • Order Book: Rs 5,936.78 million, ensuring multi-year revenue visibility.
  • Capital Position: Strengthened through a successful IPO, providing liquidity for expansion.
  • Balance Sheet: Low leverage, strong equity base, and substantial cash reserves.

The company added seven new projects worth Rs 1,830.06 million during the quarter, reinforcing its market position and growth prospects. While sustainable water infrastructure remains the primary revenue driver, Denta Water continues to expand selectively into allied segments, including railways and highways, aligning with its long-term diversification strategy.

C Mruthyunjaya Swamy, Chairman of Denta Water, said, “The addition of Rs 1,830.06 million in new projects and our strong order book reflect the trust in our capabilities and the rising demand for sustainable water infrastructure. With robust execution capabilities, a fortified balance sheet, and a clear strategic roadmap, we are well-positioned to deliver responsible growth and create long-term value for all stakeholders.”

Denta Water and Infra Solutions (Denta Water), a leading civil engineering contractor in India’s water infrastructure sector, has announced robust financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, reflecting strong operational execution, a healthy order pipeline, and prudent financial management.Q1 FY26 Key HighlightsRevenue: Rs 672.78 million, supported by steady execution despite revenue recognition delays in the prior quarter.EBITDA: Rs 249.97 million; EBITDA Margin: 37.15 per cent, driven by cost efficiency and operational discipline.PAT: Rs 185.50 million; PAT Margin: 26.57 per cent, improving from 26.02% in Q4 FY25.Order Book: Rs 5,936.78 million, ensuring multi-year revenue visibility.Capital Position: Strengthened through a successful IPO, providing liquidity for expansion.Balance Sheet: Low leverage, strong equity base, and substantial cash reserves.The company added seven new projects worth Rs 1,830.06 million during the quarter, reinforcing its market position and growth prospects. While sustainable water infrastructure remains the primary revenue driver, Denta Water continues to expand selectively into allied segments, including railways and highways, aligning with its long-term diversification strategy.C Mruthyunjaya Swamy, Chairman of Denta Water, said, “The addition of Rs 1,830.06 million in new projects and our strong order book reflect the trust in our capabilities and the rising demand for sustainable water infrastructure. With robust execution capabilities, a fortified balance sheet, and a clear strategic roadmap, we are well-positioned to deliver responsible growth and create long-term value for all stakeholders.”

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