Talbros Automotive logs 5.2% revenue growth in FY26, profit up 7.7%
Standalone results are steady but modest; appointment of independent director already disclosed.
— 3 earlier stories on Talbros Automotive Components Ltd. →What's new
- FY26 standalone revenue at ₹870 crore, net profit at ₹83.8 crore.
- Q4 results also approved, but no material surprises.
- Pratham Mittal's appointment as independent director was previously disclosed.
Why this matters
The results are routine and in line with expectations — steady but unexciting. For a company like Talbros, a 5% revenue growth in a fiscal year is a modest performance, and the market is unlikely to react sharply.
What we're watching
- Any commentary on FY27 demand trends — not provided in this filing.
- Whether margin improvement picks up in coming quarters.
The full read
Talbros Automotive closed FY26 with standalone revenue of ₹870 crore, up 5.2% from the prior year, and net profit of ₹83.8 crore, up 7.7%. The board also approved Q4 numbers and, separately, the appointment of Pratham Mittal as an independent director — a move already known from an earlier filing. There are no surprises here. The growth is steady but modest, and the filing adds nothing beyond the numbers. For investors, the story remains what management says about demand and margins for the year ahead, not the backward-looking print.
Story so far
All notes on TALBROAUTO →- Today · 7:53 PM IST Talbros Automotive logs 5.2% revenue growth in FY26, profit up 7.7%
- 3d ago Talbros trims export ambition, sets FY27 margin target at 17-18%
- 4d ago Talbros Automotive ends FY26 with 14% Q4 revenue growth
- 4d ago Talbros lands ₹1,000 cr in new orders, half its market cap