Industrial Goods/Services
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Updated on 31 Oct 2025, 08:10 am
Reviewed By
Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a Navratna PSU under the Ministry of Defence, has reported robust financial results for the second quarter and the first half of the fiscal year 2026.
For the second quarter of FY26, BEL's consolidated net profit surged by 17.79% to Rs 1,287.16 crore, compared to Rs 1,092.78 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. The company's revenue from operations saw a significant jump of 25.75% to Rs 5,792.09 crore, up from Rs 4,604.9 crore in Q2 FY25.
On a standalone basis, the net profit for Q2 FY26 increased to Rs 1,286.13 crore from Rs 1,091.27 crore in the year-ago period. Standalone revenue from operations grew to Rs 5,763.65 crore, up 25.75% from Rs 4,583.41 crore in Q2 FY25.
Looking at the first half of FY26, BEL's revenue from operations stood at Rs 10,180.48 crore, an increase from Rs 8,782.18 crore in the first half of FY25.
Impact This strong performance is likely to boost investor confidence in Bharat Electronics. The increased profits and revenues signal healthy operational efficiency and demand for BEL's products, potentially leading to a positive impact on its stock price. The company's consistent growth reinforces its position as a key player in the defence manufacturing sector. Rating: 7/10
Difficult Terms Consolidated Net Profit: This refers to the total profit of a company after including the profits and losses of all its subsidiary companies. It gives a complete picture of the group's financial health. Revenue from Operations: This is the total income generated by a company from its primary business activities, excluding any other income sources like interest or gains from asset sales. Standalone Basis: This refers to the financial results of the company on its own, without consolidating the financials of its subsidiaries or joint ventures. Navratna PSU: 'Navratna' is a status granted by the Government of India to certain state-owned enterprises (PSUs) that have demonstrated outstanding performance. This status grants these companies greater financial and operational autonomy, allowing them to make significant investments and business decisions independently.
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