Cemindia Projects will hold investor meetings in Singapore and Hong Kong. The company reported a record order book of ₹31,307 crore and highlighted strong financial performance with Q1 FY27 revenue at ₹2,721 Cr.
Cemindia Projects Gears Up for Investor Meetings Amid Strong Order Book
Cemindia Projects Ltd. will hold investor and analyst meetings in Singapore on August 25, 2026, and Hong Kong on August 26, 2026.
Reader Takeaway: Record order book provides strong revenue visibility; Adani Group synergies to drive growth.
What just happened
Cemindia Projects, formerly ITD Cementation India Limited, has scheduled investor meetings in Singapore and Hong Kong. The company reported a consolidated order book of ₹31,307 crore as of June 30, 2026. This marks a 14% CAGR over the last seven years.
Financial highlights for Q1 FY27 include revenue of ₹2,721 crore, EBITDA of ₹285 crore, and Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹141 crore. For the full FY26, revenue stood at ₹10,061 crore, with EBITDA at ₹1,199 crore and PAT at ₹598 crore.
Why this matters
These meetings provide a platform for Cemindia Projects to update stakeholders on its performance and strategic direction. The record order book indicates robust future revenue streams, offering stability and growth potential. The company's recent rebranding and acquisition by the Adani Group signify a new strategic phase.
The backstory
Cemindia Projects was formerly known as ITD Cementation India Limited. It was acquired by Renew Exim DMCC, an Adani Group entity, in 2025 and subsequently rebranded. The company has demonstrated a significant ramp-up in its scale of operations, with a revenue CAGR of approximately 30% over the last seven years.
What changes now
The company is focusing on six core areas for growth: pursuing large, high-margin projects (especially in data centers and high-speed rail), adopting advanced technologies like BIM and automation, leveraging synergies within the Adani ecosystem, expanding its domestic and international market presence, enhancing operational excellence, and developing talent.
Risks to watch
While the order book is strong, execution risks in large-scale projects and dependence on the Adani Group's ecosystem require monitoring. Competition in its diversified sectors also presents a challenge.
Peer comparison
Cemindia Projects operates in diverse sectors including maritime structures, urban infrastructure, industrial structures, data centers, and highways. Its diversified portfolio and strong order book position it competitively against other infrastructure and construction players in India.
Context metrics (time-bound)
- Order Book (June 30, 2026): ₹31,307 crore (14% CAGR over 7 years).
- Q1 FY27 Revenue: ₹2,721 crore.
- FY26 Revenue: ₹10,061 crore.
- Credit Rating (March 2026): A+ (Stable) by CARE and ICRA.
What to track next
Investors will be keen to understand the specifics of large project pipelines, the integration progress with Adani Group, and the company's strategy for market expansion and technological adoption following the investor meetings.
