Apar Industries hits record revenue of ₹22,902 cr
The company posted a 23% jump in annual revenue and a 19% rise in profit, supported by a record order book in its conductor division.
— 6 earlier stories on Apar Industries Ltd. →What's new
- Annual revenue reached a record ₹22,902 cr, up 23%.
- Net profit rose 19% to ₹977 cr.
- The board recommended a final dividend of ₹60 per share.
Why this matters
Apar is successfully capturing infrastructure spending in India and the US. The record order book of ₹7,671 cr suggests this momentum has a clear runway.
What we're watching
- Execution speed on the ₹7,671 cr conductor order book.
- The impact of the new capital infusion into the Brazilian subsidiary.
- Whether margins can hold as the company scales capacity.
The full read
Apar Industries closed FY26 with ₹22,902 crore in revenue and ₹977 crore in net profit, marking growth of 23% and 19% respectively. This performance is the company's strongest to date. The conductor division is the primary engine, finishing the year with an all-time high order book of ₹7,671 crore. Management is now looking to expand its footprint in South America, with the board approving a fresh capital infusion into its Brazilian subsidiary to chase local tenders. The board also declared a final dividend of ₹60 per share, a move that signals confidence in the company's cash flow. With infrastructure demand remaining high in both India and the US, the company is betting that its current capacity utilization levels are sustainable. The next test is how quickly the company can convert that ₹7,671 crore backlog into realized revenue.
Questions answered
- What drove the record performance for Apar Industries?
- High capacity utilization in the cable and conductor segments fueled the growth. Demand came from both domestic infrastructure projects and exports to the United States.
- How much dividend will shareholders receive?
- The board recommended a final dividend of ₹60 per equity share for the fiscal year.
- What is the status of the company's order book?
- The conductor division closed the year with a record pending order book valued at ₹7,671 crore.
- What is the company doing in Brazil?
- The board approved a capital infusion into its Brazilian subsidiary to help the unit participate in local tenders.
Story so far
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