KIRLOSKAR FERROUS INDUSTRIES LTD.
P&L
Quarterly Consolidated
vs Q2 FY26
Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Reports Q3 FY 2026 Financials with Standalone Revenue at INR 1,590 Cr and Standalone Net Profit of INR 57.5 Cr
10 Feb 2026 · 10 Feb, 6:42 pm
Summary
Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Limited, a leading castings and pig iron manufacturer and a leading player in steel and seamless tubes in India, announced its unaudited financial results for the third quarter of the financial year 2025-2026. Despite a challenging market environment, the company reported a resilient Q3 performance with improved margins due to cost optimisation and operational efficiency. However, flat revenue was reported due to lower realisations and planned maintenance shutdowns.
Key Highlights
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Revenue from operations at INR 1,589.9 Cr for Q3 FY26 vs INR 1,609.3 Cr for Q3 FY25; 1% decrease Y-o0-Y
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EBITDA® at INR 182.7 Cr for Q3 FY26 vs INR 176.6 Cr for Q3 FY25; 3% increase Y-o-Y
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EBITDA* margin at 11.5% for Q3 FY26 vs 11.0% for Q3 FY25
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PBT* at INR 99.0 Cr for Q3 FY26 vs INR 85.0 Cr for Q3 FY25; 16% increase Y-o-Y
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PAT at INR 57.5 Cr for Q3 FY26 vs INR 61.2 Cr for Q3 FY25; 6% decrease Y-o-Y
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Revenue from operations at INR 1,618.0 Cr for Q3 FY26 vs INR 1,607.6 Cr for Q3 FY25; 1% increase Y-0-Y
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EBITDA® at INR 185.9 Cr for Q3 FY26 vs INR 173.8 Cr for Q3 FY25; 7% increase Y-o-Y
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PBT* at INR 94.9 Cr for Q3 FY26 vs INR 78.5 Cr for Q3 FY25; 21% increase Y-o0-Y
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PAT at INR 53.3 Cr for Q3 FY26 vs INR 54.3 Cr for Q3 FY25; 2% decrease Y-o-Y
Management Comments
Mr. R.V.Gumaste
Managing Director, KFIL
We are pleased to report a resilient Q3 performance despite a challenging market environment. Our focus on cost optimisation and operational efficiency helped improve margins. Projects such as pulverised coal injection with oxygen enrichment, solar capacity commissioning, and tube plant debottlenecking supported this improvement. Strong demand for value-added castings and the upcoming execution of the large tube order strengthen our outlook. Our expansion and renewable energy initiatives are also progressing well. During the quarter, pig iron and steel prices fell to five-year lows due to oversupply and weak demand. While volumes remained strong, lower realisations and planned maintenance shutdowns at Hiriyur, Baramati and Jejuri resulted in flat revenue.
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