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KSH International's quarterly revenue nearly doubles on winding-wire demand

Q4 revenue hit ₹10,183 million, up from ₹5,078 million a year ago, as the newly listed maker of winding wires capitalised on strong copper-wire demand.

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 revenue, nearly double the year-ago figure.

What's new

  • Q4 revenue surged to ₹10,183 million from ₹5,078 million; net profit rose to ₹345 million from ₹185 million.
  • Full-year revenue jumped 61% to ₹31,070 million; profit grew 62% to ₹1,101 million.
  • The results come seven months after a December 2025 IPO that raised ₹4,200 million.

Why this matters

KSH International is scaling fast. The company nearly doubled its quarterly top line while boosting profitability, a combination that validates its capacity expansion and the IPO timing. The ₹4,200 million in fresh capital from the December listing gives it the balance sheet to fund further growth.

What we're watching

  • Whether the winding-wire demand cycle holds through the next fiscal year.
  • How KSH deploys the ₹4,200 million in IPO proceeds beyond balance-sheet strength.
  • Sustainability of profit margins as copper prices and capacity costs evolve.

The full read

KSH International's first full financial results since its December 2025 IPO show a company in overdrive. Quarterly revenue hit ₹10,183 million, nearly double the ₹5,078 million it reported a year ago. Net profit for the quarter rose to ₹345 million, up from ₹185 million. For the full year, revenue jumped 61% to ₹31,070 million and profit after tax grew 62% to ₹1,101 million. The results are clean, carrying an unmodified audit opinion. The December IPO raised ₹4,200 million, giving the winding-wires manufacturer the capital to fund expansion. The market expected strong numbers. KSH delivered them.

Questions answered

How much did KSH International raise in its IPO?
The company raised ₹4,200 million from its December 2025 initial public offering. The proceeds have significantly strengthened its balance sheet.
What drove the revenue surge?
Strong demand for winding wires and the company's expanded capacity drove the near-doubling of quarterly revenue to ₹10,183 million.
How did profitability change?
Q4 net profit rose 87% to ₹345 million from ₹185 million a year earlier. Full-year profit grew 62% to ₹1,101 million.
What is the audit opinion on these results?
The results carry an unmodified audit opinion, meaning the financials are clean with no qualifications from the auditor.
Mentioned: KSH International Ltd. · ₹4,200 million IPO proceeds · December 2025 listing
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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 · 5:35 PM IST KSH International's quarterly revenue nearly doubles on winding-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's quarterly revenue nearly doubled on copper-wire demand
  5. 42d ago KSH International confirms a steady FY26. No new signals.