Apar Industries Posts Record FY26 Revenue of ₹22,902 Cr, Recommends ₹60 Dividend

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Apar Industries Posts Record FY26 Revenue of ₹22,902 Cr, Recommends ₹60 Dividend
Overview

Apar Industries reported its best-ever financial year with consolidated revenue at ₹22,902.12 crore and profit after tax at ₹976.93 crore for FY26. The company also recommended a final dividend of Rs 60 per share.

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Apar Industries Reports Record FY26 Revenue and Profit

Consolidated Revenue: ₹22,902.12 crore
Consolidated Profit After Tax: ₹976.93 crore

Reader Takeaway: Record revenues and profits driven by strong segment performance; dividend payout offers direct shareholder return.

What just happened

Apar Industries Limited announced its audited financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The company achieved its highest-ever consolidated revenue from operations at ₹22,902.12 crore, a significant increase from ₹18,581.21 crore in the previous fiscal year. Consolidated profit after tax also saw a substantial jump to ₹976.93 crore, up from ₹821.30 crore in FY25.

Why this matters

These record financial figures demonstrate the company's strong operational performance and market position. The robust revenue and profit growth, even amidst geopolitical challenges, signal resilience. The declaration of a final dividend of Rs 60 per share directly benefits shareholders, providing a tangible return on their investment. The healthy order book offers visibility into future earnings.

The backstory

For the financial year ended March 31, 2025, Apar Industries had reported consolidated revenue of ₹18,581.21 crore and a profit after tax of ₹821.30 crore. The company has consistently focused on strengthening its core segments, including conductors and cable solutions.

What changes now

The company has received board approval for further investment in its Brazil subsidiary, Apar Industries Latam Ltda, indicating a focus on strategic international expansion. This move is part of the company's long-term growth strategy.

Risks to watch

While the company reported strong performance, investors should monitor the Speciality Oils segment for potential impacts from geopolitical factors. The execution of the large order book will also be crucial for maintaining growth momentum.

Peer comparison

(No specific peer comparison data was provided in the filing.)

Context metrics (time-bound)

  • Order Book: The consolidated pending order book stood at ₹7,671 crore at the end of Q4 FY26.
  • Dividend: A final dividend of Rs 60 per share was recommended for FY26.
  • Revenue FY26: ₹22,902.12 crore (up from ₹18,581.21 crore in FY25).
  • PAT FY26: ₹976.93 crore (up from ₹821.30 crore in FY25).

What to track next

Investors will be keen to see the continued execution of the ₹7,671 crore order book and the performance of the Cable Solutions segment, particularly in the US market, which showed strong traction. The strategic expansion in Brazil and the performance of the Speciality Oils segment will also be key areas to watch.

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