Ceigall India Q4 results showed a sharp rise in profit and revenue as the infrastructure company continued to benefit from strong project execution and a healthy order pipeline.
The company reported a 71 percent jump in consolidated net profit for the fourth quarter of FY25, reaching Rs 126.6 crore compared to Rs 74 crore in the same period last year.
Revenue from operations climbed 35 percent year-over-year to Rs 1,385.9 crore, driven by faster execution of road and highway projects across multiple regions. The company’s earnings growth reflected steady demand in India’s infrastructure sector and improved operational performance during the quarter.
The company said its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) also increased during the quarter, supported by efficient project management and better cost control. Margin performance remained stable despite rising input costs in the construction sector.
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"A key highlight of the year has been our strategic diversification into renewable energy and power transmission," said Ramneek Sehgal, Chairman and Managing Director, Ceigall India Ltd.
The latest Ceigall India Q4 results also highlighted the company’s strong order book position, which continues to provide revenue visibility for the coming years. Ceigall India has been expanding its presence beyond highways into segments such as railways, metro infrastructure, and renewable energy projects as it looks to diversify its business portfolio.
The strong quarterly performance comes at a time when government-led infrastructure spending remains a major growth driver for engineering and construction companies in India. Analysts believe companies with strong execution capabilities and large order books are likely to benefit the most from ongoing public infrastructure investments.
Ceigall India, known for its engineering, procurement, and construction operations, has emerged as one of the fast-growing players in the infrastructure sector with projects spanning highways, elevated corridors, bridges, and urban transport networks.
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