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KSH International's quarterly revenue nearly doubled on copper-wire demand

The winding-wires maker's Q4 revenue hit ₹1,018 cr as capacity expansion and copper prices drove a near-doubling of top-line growth.

4 earlier stories on KSH International Ltd.
Mkt cap₹5,721 cr
P/E51.95×
ROE22.77%
Debt / eq.1.21
₹10,183 million Q4 FY26 revenue, nearly double the prior year.

What's new

  • Q4 FY26 revenue surged to ₹10,183 million from ₹5,078 million a year ago.
  • Net profit for the quarter rose to ₹345 million from ₹185 million.
  • Full-year revenue jumped 61% to ₹31,070 million; PAT grew 62% to ₹1,101 million.

Why this matters

The results validate the company's capacity push to 43,445 MTs and its shift into specialized wires. Revenue nearly doubling in a single quarter shows the ramp is translating into volume, not just price. For a company that only listed in December 2025, these are the kind of numbers that confirm the IPO thesis.

What we're watching

  • Whether Q4's 92% export growth is sustainable or a one-off surge.
  • How the next fiscal's results hold up if copper prices soften.
  • The post-listing lock-in expiry and any subsequent promoter action.

The full read

KSH International's quarterly revenue nearly doubled. The winding-wires maker reported Q4 FY26 revenue of ₹10,183 million, up from ₹5,078 million a year prior, as capacity expansion to 43,445 MTs met surging copper-wire demand. Net profit for the quarter rose 87% to ₹345 million. For the full year, revenue jumped 61% to ₹31,070 million and profit after tax grew 62% to ₹1,101 million. The company, which listed in December 2025, also flagged 92% export growth in the quarter. The results were broadly expected following an earlier board meeting, but the scale of the top-line move confirms the capacity ramp is working.

Questions answered

How did KSH International's quarterly performance compare to the prior year?
Q4 FY26 revenue nearly doubled to ₹10,183 million from ₹5,078 million a year earlier. Net profit for the quarter rose 87% to ₹345 million from ₹185 million.
What drove the revenue surge?
The company cited strong copper-wire demand, expanded capacity to 43,445 MTs, a better product mix, and higher copper prices. Export growth was a key contributor, rising 92% in the final quarter.
How did the full year look?
FY26 revenue jumped 61% to ₹31,070 million and profit after tax grew 62% to ₹1,101 million. The company listed on the BSE and NSE in December 2025.
What is the company's operational focus?
KSH International manufactures winding wires and is focusing on specialized wires and export markets. The detailed results confirm a ramp-up in capacity and product mix.
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Company snapshot

KSH International Ltd.

Wires & Cables
₹4,704 cr
P/E 42.72×

Latest quarter · Mar 2026

Sales₹1,018 cr
Net profit₹35 cr
Op. margin+5.5%
EPS₹5.10

Strength & growth

Debt / equity1.21×
Current ratio1.48×
  1. 25 May 2026 · 6:03 PM IST KSH International's quarterly revenue nearly doubled on copper-wire demand
  2. 41d ago KSH International profit jumps 87% as revenue hits ₹1,018 cr
  3. 41d ago KSH International's investor presentation offers no new data
  4. 42d ago KSH International confirms a steady FY26. No new signals.
  5. 42d ago KSH International's quarterly revenue nearly doubles on winding-wire demand