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Shriram Properties hits record revenue of ₹1,357 crore

The developer cleared the ₹101 crore profit mark for the first time in FY26, supported by a record 3,465 home handovers.

3 earlier stories on Shriram Properties Ltd.
Mkt cap₹1,522 cr
P/E15.09×
ROE5.69%
Debt / eq.0.48
₹1,357 cr Annual revenue for FY26, a 39% increase over the prior year.

What's new

  • Annual revenue reached a record ₹1,357 crore, rising 39% year-on-year.
  • Net profit climbed 30% to ₹101 crore.
  • The company handed over 3,465 homes, with 1,300 delivered in Q4 alone.

Why this matters

Shriram Properties is scaling its delivery capacity while keeping debt low. A debt-equity ratio of 0.30x gives the company room to fund future land acquisitions without taking on excessive borrowing.

What we're watching

  • Whether the company can sustain this delivery pace in FY27.
  • New project launches in the Bengaluru market.
  • The impact of rising construction costs on future margins.

The full read

Shriram Properties closed FY26 with its strongest financial performance to date. Revenue surged 39% to ₹1,357 crore, while net profit rose 30% to ₹101 crore. This is the first time the developer has cleared the ₹101 crore profit mark in its history. The growth is backed by a record 3,465 home handovers, with the final quarter alone accounting for over 1,300 deliveries. Customer collections reached ₹1,661 crore, a 12% increase over the prior year. The company has kept its balance sheet lean. With net debt at ₹438 crore and a debt-equity ratio of 0.30x, Shriram Properties enters the new fiscal year with financial flexibility to fund future land acquisitions without the burden of heavy debt.

Questions answered

How much profit did Shriram Properties generate in FY26?
The company reported a net profit of ₹101 crore, marking a 30% increase from the previous year.
What was the scale of home deliveries during the year?
Shriram Properties handed over 3,465 homes in FY26. Of this total, more than 1,300 units were delivered in the fourth quarter.
How does the company's debt position look?
The company maintains a low net debt of ₹438 crore. This results in a conservative debt-equity ratio of 0.30x.
What was the growth in customer collections?
Customer collections grew by 12% during the year, reaching a total of ₹1,661 crore.
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  1. 25 May 2026 · 3:04 PM IST Shriram Properties hits record revenue of ₹1,357 crore
  2. today Shriram Properties crosses ₹100 cr profit, guides for ₹3,300-3,500 cr sales in FY27
  3. 5d ago Shriram Properties trims long-term profit targets as margins soften
  4. 5d ago Shriram Properties targets 49% sales growth in FY27