IRB InvIT Boosts Q4 Distribution to ₹1.60/Unit on Strong FY26 Income

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IRB InvIT Boosts Q4 Distribution to ₹1.60/Unit on Strong FY26 Income
Overview

IRB InvIT Fund announced its Q4 FY26 results, raising unit distribution by 7% sequentially to ₹1.60. Full-year FY26 consolidated income reached ₹15,817.49 million, with Profit Before Tax at ₹3,707.96 million, showing stable financial performance. Unitholders are set for payouts by May 27, 2026.

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IRB InvIT Fund: Q4 FY26 Payout Rises 7% to ₹1.60/Unit; FY26 Income Exceeds ₹15,800 Cr

IRB InvIT Fund declared a Q4 FY26 distribution of ₹1.60 per unit, a 7% increase from the previous quarter. For the full fiscal year FY26, total distributions reached ₹6.60 per unit.

Q4 and Full-Year Results

IRB InvIT Fund has announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended March 31, 2026.

The Board approved a distribution of ₹1.60 per unit for Q4 FY26. This payout includes ₹1.44 from interest income, ₹0.04 from dividends, and ₹0.12 as a return of capital.

Impact for Unitholders

This announcement means higher cash payouts for IRB InvIT Fund unitholders.

It shows the trust's capability to generate steady income from its toll road assets and distribute profits effectively.
The FY26 financial results highlighted a significant rise in total income.

About IRB InvIT

IRB InvIT Fund operates as an Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT), managing a portfolio of Indian toll road projects.

IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd., a major player in India's road development sector, manages the trust.

In the prior fiscal year, FY25, the InvIT reported consolidated total income of ₹11,102.43 million. Its consolidated Profit Before Tax for FY25 was ₹3,678.64 million.

Payout Details

Unitholders can now expect a higher cash payout for the Q4 FY26 period.
The declared distribution of ₹1.60 per unit is scheduled for payment by May 27, 2026.
The full-year distribution of ₹6.60 per unit reflects the trust's annual earning power.

Risks to Watch

The company filing did not highlight any specific risks related to this announcement.

Peer Comparison

While IRB InvIT Fund focuses on toll road assets, peers like India Grid Trust and POWERGRID InvIT manage power transmission and renewable energy infrastructure. These trusts operate within similar regulatory frameworks but target different infrastructure segments.

Key Financial Metrics

  • IRB InvIT Fund's consolidated total income grew from ₹11,102.43 million in FY25 to ₹15,817.49 million in FY26.
  • Consolidated Profit Before Tax saw a marginal increase from ₹3,678.64 million in FY25 to ₹3,707.96 million in FY26.
  • The Net Asset Value (NAV) per Unit was reported at ₹81.26 (fair value) for FY26.

What to Track Next

Monitor the timely payment of the declared distribution, expected by May 27, 2026.

Look for management commentary on future distribution growth drivers and asset performance.

Future quarterly results will show sustained income growth and payout trends.

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