Mega Nirman revenue doubles as infrastructure pivot takes hold
The company reported FY26 revenue of ₹14.79 crore, up from ₹6.97 crore, as a new infrastructure division began contributing to the top line.
— 2 earlier stories on Mega Nirman & Industries Ltd. →What's new
- Revenue rose to ₹14.79 crore from ₹6.97 crore in the prior year.
- Net profit climbed to ₹35.23 lakh from ₹5.29 lakh.
- A new infrastructure division added ₹1.30 crore in Q4 revenue.
Why this matters
The jump in revenue confirms the company's shift into infrastructure is yielding early results. With ₹30.68 crore in capital work-in-progress, the company is clearly betting its recent ₹25.08 crore capital raise on this new segment.
What we're watching
- Whether the infrastructure segment can maintain its Q4 revenue pace.
- Conversion of the ₹30.68 crore capital work-in-progress into operational assets.
- Margin stability as the new business scales.
The full read
Mega Nirman & Industries is seeing the first returns from its pivot into infrastructure. For the year ended March 2026, revenue more than doubled to ₹14.79 crore from ₹6.97 crore. Net profit followed suit, rising to ₹35.23 lakh from ₹5.29 lakh.
It is working. The company’s new infrastructure division is the engine here, adding ₹1.30 crore in revenue in the fourth quarter alone. This expansion is backed by a significant capital injection, following a ₹25.08 crore preferential allotment in mid-2025. The balance sheet now reflects this activity with ₹30.68 crore in capital work-in-progress, and because the audit was clean, investors can be reasonably confident that the infrastructure push is moving from a strategic concept into a tangible, revenue-generating reality.
Questions answered
- What drove the revenue growth for Mega Nirman in FY26?
- The growth was driven by the launch of a new infrastructure business segment. This division contributed ₹1.30 crore in revenue during the fourth quarter alone.
- How much capital has the company invested in infrastructure projects?
- The company reported capital work-in-progress of ₹30.68 crore. This follows a preferential allotment that raised ₹25.08 crore in mid-2025.
- Did the auditors raise any concerns about the financial results?
- No. The annual results were accompanied by an unmodified audit opinion.
- How did net profit compare to the previous year?
- Net profit rose to ₹35.23 lakh for FY26, compared to ₹5.29 lakh in the prior year.
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