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IRB Infra Toll Revenue Surges 22% in February
7 Mar
Summary
- IRB Group toll revenue reached ₹746 crore in February 2026.
- Revenue saw a significant 22% year-on-year increase from the previous year.
- IRB MP Expressway contributed ₹148.2 crore to the February 2026 collection.

IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd. reported a significant surge in its February toll revenue. The IRB Group's aggregate toll collection for February 2026 stood at ₹746 crore, marking a robust 22% year-on-year increase compared to ₹614 crore in February 2025. This growth encompasses revenue from IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited and its two sponsored InvITs.
The IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra was the primary contributor, generating ₹148.2 crore in February 2026. The newly integrated IRB Harihara Tollways in Uttar Pradesh added ₹52.8 crore to the monthly revenue. The IRB Ahmedabad Vadodara Super Express Tollway also saw its contribution rise to ₹79.7 crore, with IRB Golconda Expressway contributing ₹73.7 crore.
Amitabh Murarka, Deputy CEO of IRB Infra, expressed optimism, highlighting strong traffic growth and the positive impact of new corridor contributions. He noted that collection trends for the new IRB Harihara Corridor align with estimates and that the strengthened toll collection growth is encouraging. The company anticipates continued upward momentum in toll revenues in the upcoming months, potentially aided by the commencement of tolling on another new asset.




