Voltamp Transformers Delivers Robust Q3 FY26 with Strong Profit and Revenue Growth
Voltamp Transformers Limited has reported stellar unaudited financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025 (Q3 FY26). The company demonstrated significant year-on-year growth, driven by a substantial increase in revenue and a corresponding surge in net profit.
📉 The Financial Deep Dive
The Numbers:
For Q3 FY26, Voltamp Transformers registered Revenue from Operations of ₹63,032.32 Lakhs, marking a robust 30.35% increase compared to ₹48,352.28 Lakhs in the same quarter last year (Q3 FY25). Quarter-on-quarter, revenue saw an even higher jump of 30.63% from ₹48,256.25 Lakhs in Q2 FY26.
Net Profit for the quarter was ₹9,908.26 Lakhs, an impressive 34.98% year-on-year rise from ₹7,340.24 Lakhs in Q3 FY25. Sequentially, net profit grew by 25.65% from ₹7,885.02 Lakhs in Q2 FY26. This translated into a Basic EPS of ₹97.94, up 34.98% YoY and 25.66% QoQ.
Over the nine-month period (9M FY26), Revenue from Operations stood at ₹153,646.23 Lakhs, a 17.34% increase over the previous year. Net Profit for the nine months grew by 12.64% to ₹25,748.15 Lakhs, with Basic EPS reaching ₹254.50.
The Quality:
The Net Profit Margin for Q3 FY26 was approximately 15.09%, showing a slight improvement from 14.97% in Q3 FY25, though it saw a marginal dip from 16.34% in Q2 FY26.
The Grill:
No specific management guidance or outlook was provided in the disclosed financial results.
🚩 Risks & Outlook
Specific Risks:
A notable event impacting the current results is the provision made for the potential financial implications of the consolidated Labour Codes becoming effective. The company has estimated and provided ₹517.18 Lakhs for this in Q3 FY26. Further assessment will be made upon notification of relevant rules.
The Forward View:
While the company's performance metrics are strong, the absence of explicit forward-looking guidance leaves investors to infer future trajectory. Key aspects to watch will be the final impact of the new labour codes and sustained demand in the transformer segment.
