JSW Infra Q1 revenue up 18%, PAT dips 8%
Revenue ₹1,445 cr, EBITDA ₹674 cr, PAT ₹358 cr. Cargo volumes up 6%. Projects on track; guidance reaffirmed.
— 4 earlier stories on JSW Infrastructure Ltd. →What's new
- Revenue rose 18% YoY to ₹1,445 crore, EBITDA up 16% to ₹674 crore.
- PAT fell 8% to ₹358 crore due to lower other income.
- Cargo handled 31 MT, up 6% year-on-year.
Why this matters
Revenue and EBITDA growth align with the company's trajectory, but the PAT decline signals that other income volatility can compress margins. With Murbe Port and Kolkata Container Terminal advancing, execution of the growth pipeline becomes the focus.
What we're watching
- Environmental clearance progress for Murbe Port.
- Interim operations ramp-up at Kolkata Container Terminal.
- Whether lower other income persists or normalises in coming quarters.
The full read
JSW Infrastructure's Q1 revenue reached ₹1,445 crore, up 18% YoY. EBITDA rose to ₹674 crore, a 16% increase. But profit after tax fell 8% to ₹358 crore, dented by lower other income. Cargo volumes hit 31 million tonnes, up 6%. On the ground, the company secured environmental clearance for Murbe Port and started interim operations at Kolkata Container Terminal — the latter a 30-year concession won last quarter. Management reaffirmed its FY2027 revenue and EBITDA guidance. The headline numbers were already out from the board outcome; this release offers operational detail but no surprises. The open question is whether the other-income dip is a one-off or a pattern.
Questions answered
- Why did PAT decline despite revenue growth?
- PAT fell 8% to ₹358 crore largely due to lower other income, which more than offset operating gains.
- What guidance did management reaffirm?
- The company reaffirmed its FY2027 revenue and EBITDA guidance, though specific numbers are not disclosed in this release.
- What are the key operational milestones mentioned?
- JSW Infra secured environmental clearance for Murbe Port and began interim operations at Kolkata Container Terminal, a 30-year concession won last quarter.
- How did cargo volumes perform?
- Cargo handled rose 6% year-on-year to 31 million tonnes, reflecting steady volume growth.
- Was there any new material information in this release?
- No, the analyst notes that the press release contains no new material information beyond the results already announced in the board meeting.
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