Astra Microwave profit jumps 24% as Q4 momentum builds
Annual revenue reached ₹1,156 crore, supported by a final quarter where profit climbed 40%. The board raised the dividend to ₹2.40 per share.
What's new
- Annual revenue rose 10.7% to ₹1,156 crore.
- Q4 profit surged 40% to ₹105 crore.
- Order book stands at ₹2,141 crore after booking ₹1,336 crore in new orders.
Why this matters
The company finished the year with a final quarter that outpaced its annual growth rates. A growing order book and higher dividend payout show management is confident in current demand.
What we're watching
- Sustainability of Q4 profit growth in the coming fiscal year.
- Execution timelines for the ₹2,141 crore order book.
- Whether new order inflows maintain the pace set in FY26.
The full read
Astra Microwave Products ended FY26 with a strong finish. Annual revenue climbed 10.7% to ₹1,156 crore, while net profit rose 24% to ₹178 crore.
The momentum accelerated in the final quarter, where revenue grew 20% to ₹487 crore and profit jumped 40% to ₹105 crore. This performance supported a dividend hike to ₹2.40 per share, up from ₹2.20 last year. The company enters the new fiscal year with an order book of ₹2,141 crore, after adding ₹1,336 crore in new orders during the year.
It is a clear trajectory. The next test is whether the company can maintain this Q4 pace as it works through its existing order backlog.
Questions answered
- How did the final quarter compare to the full year?
- The final quarter drove annual growth. Revenue rose 20% and profit climbed 40% in Q4, higher than the 10.7% and 24% growth recorded for the full year.
- What is the status of the company's order book?
- Astra Microwave closed the year with an order book of ₹2,141 crore. It secured ₹1,336 crore in new orders throughout FY26.
- How has the dividend changed?
- The board recommended a dividend of ₹2.40 per share. This is an increase from the ₹2.20 per share paid out in the previous year.
- What was the total revenue for the year?
- The company reported annual revenue from operations of ₹1,156 crore, a 10.7% increase compared to the prior year.