Belrise Industries logs 41% profit growth, wins Japanese OEM contract
FY26 revenue hit ₹9,509 crore as the firm expanded into the UK and landed a ₹220 crore peak-revenue order.
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- Consolidated FY26 revenue reached ₹9,509 crore, up 14.7%.
- Adjusted net profit rose 41.2% to ₹5,020 million.
- Acquisition of UK-based Chester Hall Precision Engineering closed for £13.2 million.
Why this matters
The order wins provide a clear revenue pipeline. Profit growth outpaced sales, showing the firm managed costs well while integrating its international acquisition.
What we're watching
- Production ramp-up for the Japanese OEM project in Q4 FY27.
- Chester Hall's contribution to bottom-line performance.
- Maintenance of the 21% growth rate in manufacturing revenue.
The full read
Belrise Industries finished the year with revenue at ₹9,509 crore, a 14.7% increase, while net profits climbed 41.2% to reach ₹5,020 million. The firm successfully completed its £13.2 million purchase of the UK-based Chester Hall Precision Engineering during the quarter.
Commercial momentum is accelerating.
The company secured a major order from a Japanese OEM that adds ₹220 crore in peak annual revenue, with production set to commence in the final quarter of the next financial year. Simultaneously, manufacturing revenue jumped 21% in the final quarter to ₹21,763 million. The firm is effectively pairing inorganic expansion with new contract wins to scale its operations. Whether management maintains this sharp profitability in the face of integrating new international assets remains the next test.
Questions answered
- What is the scale of the new order from the Japanese OEM?
- The contract is projected to yield peak annual revenues of ₹220 crore. Production starts in the fourth quarter of the next financial year.
- How did Belrise perform financially in FY26?
- The company reported consolidated revenue of ₹9,509 crore, up 14.7% from the prior year. Adjusted net profit rose 41.2% to ₹5,020 million.
- What was the cost of the Chester Hall acquisition?
- Belrise bought the UK-based firm for £13.2 million during the recent quarter.
- Did the manufacturing division grow?
- Yes, manufacturing revenue expanded 21% year-on-year to ₹21,763 million in the March quarter.
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