PNC Infratech Reports Strong FY26 Results, Proposes 30% Dividend
PNC Infratech announced its audited financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, revealing consolidated revenue of ₹5,368.10 crore and a net profit of ₹831.50 crore. The company's board has recommended a final dividend of 30%, equivalent to ₹0.60 per equity share, pending shareholder approval.
Key Financials and Decisions
The Board of Directors met on May 19, 2026, to finalize the annual audited financial statements. In addition to the profit and revenue figures, the board appointed M/s Sudhir Kumar Jain & Associates as Internal Auditors and M/s Gaurav Jain & Associates as Cost Auditors for the upcoming fiscal year 2026-27. Mr. Chakresh Kumar Jain has been appointed as the new Chief Financial Officer.
Shareholder Returns and Governance
The recommended dividend of 30% signifies a direct return to shareholders, reflecting the company's financial performance. The appointments of external auditors and a new CFO are crucial steps in maintaining robust corporate governance and financial oversight.
Operational Context and Risks
PNC Infratech noted an exceptional item impacting its standalone and consolidated financials by ₹70.54 lakh and ₹77.12 lakh, respectively. This adjustment is attributed to the implementation of new Labour Codes. The company is currently assessing any potential ongoing impacts from the central and state regulations associated with these codes, which could influence future financial results.
Performance Metrics
- Consolidated Revenue (FY26): ₹5,368.10 crore
- Consolidated Net Profit (FY26): ₹831.50 crore
- Standalone Revenue (FY26): ₹4,633.47 crore
- Standalone Net Profit (FY26): ₹344.14 crore
- Recommended Dividend: 30% (₹0.60 per share)
What Investors Should Watch
Shareholders will soon vote on the proposed dividend distribution. Furthermore, investors should monitor any updates or further assessments from PNC Infratech regarding the financial implications of the new Labour Codes, as these could provide insights into potential future operational adjustments.
