Kilburn Engineering posts 34% revenue growth as Monga Strayfield deal reshapes group
Standalone revenue rose to ₹448.3 cr, and the Monga Strayfield acquisition pushed consolidated revenue to ₹628.8 cr. The board recommended a ₹3 per share dividend.
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- Standalone revenue grew 34% to ₹448.3 cr, with net profit up 26% to ₹69.1 cr.
- Consolidated revenue reached ₹628.8 cr, a 48% increase, driven by the Monga Strayfield acquisition.
- Consolidated net profit rose 54% to ₹96.2 cr. The board recommended a ₹3 per share final dividend.
Why this matters
The standalone business delivered solid organic growth. The Monga Strayfield acquisition has re-sized the group, with the deal accounting for the bulk of the consolidated revenue jump. The ₹3 dividend signals confidence in the combined entity's cash generation.
What we're watching
- Organic growth rates excluding the Monga Strayfield contribution in future quarters.
- Margin trajectory and integration costs for the combined entity.
- Whether the dividend payout is sustained at this level.
The full read
Kilburn Engineering's FY26 results show two layers of growth. Standalone revenue expanded 34% to ₹448.3 cr and profit 26% to ₹69.1 cr. That is strong organic progress. The Monga Strayfield acquisition then lifted the consolidated picture. Revenue surged 48% to ₹628.8 cr and profit jumped 54% to ₹96.2 cr. The deal has materially expanded the company's scale in a single year. The ₹3 per share dividend acknowledges the stronger combined cash flow. The next test is separating organic momentum from the inorganic fill as integration costs normalise.
Questions answered
- What drove the 48% jump in consolidated revenue?
- The acquisition of Monga Strayfield. Consolidated revenue rose to ₹628.8 cr from ₹424.5 cr, with the deal accounting for the bulk of the increase.
- How did the standalone business perform?
- Standalone revenue grew 34% to ₹448.3 cr, and net profit climbed 26% to ₹69.1 cr. This shows the core Kilburn business is expanding independently of the acquisition.
- What is the dividend payout?
- The board has recommended a final dividend of ₹3 per share for FY26.
- How does consolidated profit compare to standalone?
- Consolidated net profit was ₹96.2 cr, while standalone was ₹69.1 cr. The difference reflects Monga Strayfield's contribution to the group's bottom line.
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