Century Plyboards Q3 Revenue Surges 18.4%, Capex Plans Unveiled

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Century Plyboards Q3 Revenue Surges 18.4%, Capex Plans Unveiled
Overview

Century Plyboards India Limited reported a strong Q3 FY26 with consolidated revenue up 18.4% YoY to INR 1,350 crores. EBITDA margin expanded to 12.6% driven by volume growth and cost efficiencies across segments like Plywood and MDF. The company outlined significant expansion plans, including a major INR 1,100 crore project in Uttar Pradesh, and expressed confidence in achieving its long-term revenue target of INR 12,000 crores by FY31. Margin recovery in MDF and Laminates is anticipated.

📉 The Financial Deep Dive

The Numbers: Century Plyboards India Limited posted a robust Q3 FY26 performance, with consolidated revenue reaching INR 1,350 crores, marking a significant 18.4% year-on-year increase. For the nine-month period of FY26, revenue growth stood at 17.3% YoY. Profitability also saw an uptick, with consolidated EBITDA (excluding forex impact) reported at INR 170.5 crores. The EBITDA margin, excluding forex, expanded to 12.6%, a notable improvement from 10.7% in the same quarter last year. This expansion was attributed to increased volumes, the benefits of operating leverage, and effective cost optimization measures.

Segmental Performance: The Plywood segment was a key driver, generating INR 710 crores in revenue with a 14.9% YoY increase and maintaining a healthy 15.1% EBITDA margin. The Laminate division reported INR 183 crores in revenue (+9.6% YoY), though its EBITDA margin stood at 7.7%; management expressed confidence in achieving double-digit margins and over 20% growth in FY27. The MDF business demonstrated strong momentum, with revenue up 19.1% YoY and an 12.1% EBITDA margin. The Particleboard segment achieved its highest-ever quarterly sales of INR 65 crores, with its EBITDA reaching breakeven.

The Quality & Outlook: While specific FY27 guidance is pending, management indicated that the upcoming fiscal year is projected to perform similarly to or better than FY26. The company reiterated its ambitious long-term goal of achieving INR 12,000 crores in revenue by FY31, which translates to an annualized compound annual growth rate (CAGR) exceeding 18%. The broader building materials industry outlook remains positive, supported by ongoing urbanization and rising disposable incomes.

The Grill & Management Commentary: Management addressed concerns regarding the challenging pricing environment and capacity additions within the MDF industry. They anticipate a gradual recovery in margins, projecting a return to normalized EBITDA margins of 15-20% within the next 1 to 1.5 years. The CFS segment experienced a substantial revenue jump of 43.3% YoY, however, a decline in margins was noted for which further details are expected. The company is undertaking significant capital expenditure, with plans for a major INR 1,100 crore project in Uttar Pradesh, involving new plywood and MDF plants. Funding is expected to be primarily from internal accruals.

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