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Sona Comstar Revenue Soars, Profit Dips Amid Costs

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Revenue surged 38.2% to ₹1199 crore, driven by EV and conventional segments.
  • Net profit saw a marginal 0.3% dip to ₹150.7 crore due to margin pressure.
  • A one-time ₹40 crore labour code adjustment impacted quarterly results.
Sona Comstar Revenue Soars, Profit Dips Amid Costs

Sona BLW Precision Forgings Ltd (Sona Comstar) reported a significant 38.2% year-on-year increase in revenue for the December quarter of FY26, reaching ₹1199 crore. This robust topline performance was primarily fueled by higher volumes in both electric vehicle (EV) and conventional mobility segments, complemented by the consolidation of recently acquired businesses.

Despite the strong revenue growth, consolidated net profit saw a marginal decline of 0.3% to ₹150.7 crore compared to the same period last year. This dip in profitability was influenced by a sharp decrease in other income and a one-time labour code adjustment amounting to ₹40 crore.

The company's EV business was a key growth driver, recording a 38% year-on-year revenue increase. Traction motors, driveline, and differential assemblies performed particularly well. The driveline and differential segment continued to be the largest revenue contributor, while EV traction motors experienced high double-digit growth on new program ramp-ups.

Operating EBITDA rose by 26% to ₹295.4 crore, but the EBITDA margin narrowed to 24.6% from 27%, indicating cost pressures and operating deleverage. The results underscore Sona Comstar's strong market demand while acknowledging near-term profitability challenges due to regulatory and cost headwinds.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sona Comstar's revenue in Q3 FY26 surged by 38.2% to ₹1199 crore.
Net profit dipped by 0.3% to ₹150.7 crore due to margin pressure and a one-time labour code cost impact.
Revenue growth was led by the electric vehicle (EV) business and the conventional driveline and differential segment.

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