Belrise Industries logs 41% profit growth as new orders land
Consolidated revenue hit ₹9,509 crore for FY26, while the company closed its £13.2 million acquisition of Chester Hall.
— 4 earlier stories on Belrise Industries Ltd. →What's new
- FY26 revenue rose 14.7% to ₹9,509 crore.
- A Japanese OEM contract will generate ₹220 crore in peak annual revenue.
- Chester Hall acquisition completed for £13.2 million.
Why this matters
The profit growth significantly outpaces the top-line expansion, signaling improved margins. Securing a Japanese OEM contract provides a clear revenue pipeline for the coming years.
What we're watching
- Production ramp-up for the Japanese OEM order in Q4 FY27.
- Integration progress of the newly acquired Chester Hall.
- Sustainability of the 21% manufacturing revenue growth seen in Q4.
The full read
Belrise Industries closed FY26 with consolidated revenue of ₹9,509 crore, a 14.7% increase over the prior year. Profitability growth was more pronounced, with adjusted net profit climbing 41.2% to ₹5,020 million.
Growth is accelerating.
The company is expanding its footprint through both inorganic and organic channels, having finalized the £13.2 million purchase of UK-based Chester Hall Precision Engineering while simultaneously securing a major contract from a Japanese OEM that is expected to yield ₹220 crore in peak annual revenue. Manufacturing remains the primary engine, with revenue in that segment rising 21% year-on-year to ₹21,763 million in the March quarter. With production for the new Japanese contract slated for the fourth quarter of FY27, the company has a clear path for near-term capacity utilization.
Questions answered
- How did Belrise perform in the final quarter?
- Manufacturing revenue for the March quarter reached ₹21,763 million, marking a 21% increase compared to the same period last year.
- What is the status of the Chester Hall acquisition?
- The company successfully completed the acquisition of the UK-based firm during the quarter for a total consideration of £13.2 million.
- When will the new Japanese OEM order begin contributing to revenue?
- Production for the order is scheduled to start in the fourth quarter of the next financial year.
- What are the expected peak revenues from the new Japanese OEM order?
- The order is expected to generate peak annual revenues of approximately ₹220 crore.
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