XPRO INDIA LTD.
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Xpro India Limited Reports Q2 FY26 Results with 4.9% PAT Margin
06 Nov 2025 · 6 Nov 2025, 05:21 pm
Summary
Xpro India Limited, a diversified multi-locational company with a strong brand equity and a focused connect to the polymer processing industry, has announced its Unaudited Financial Results for the quarter and six months ended on September 30, 2025. The company's Q2FY26 performance shows a decrease in revenue, EBITDA, and profitability compared to Q2FY25, but an increase compared to the previous quarter. The standalone performance during Q2 can be considered a sound base for future growth.
Key Highlights
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Revenue from EBITDA Profit Before Tax Profit After Tax Operations (PBT) (PAT) Rs. 119.9 crores Rs. 10.7 crores Rs. 7.6 crores Rs. 5.9 crores Margin 8.9% Margin 6.3% Margin 4.9%
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Q2FY26 Key Financial Highlights- (Standalone): Particulars (Rs. Crs.) | Q2FY26 | Q2FY25 QiFY26 | Q-0-Q | H1iFY26 | H1FY25 Revenues 119.9 134.0 -10.5% 144.9 -17.2% 264.8 2725 -2.8% EBITDA 10.7 13.3 -19.6% 14.3 -25.5% 25.0 28.9 -13.5%
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The standalone performance during Q2 can be considered a sound base for future growth; Aggregate production to date at 16,795 MT higher by 1.1% (y-o-y); Revenue in value terms reflects variations in product-mix, product pricing and raw material price fluctuations, and therefore cannot be directly correlated to physical volumes; Demand remains consistent for Xpro dielectric films, with strong position and market position maintained; prices adjusted dynamically to maintain market momentum; New customers are being on-boarded for dielectric films ahead of new capacity going on stream;
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Implementation of the UAE project remains on track. In support of present and future growth plans, the UAE subsidiary proposes to issue new equity shares to an external investor at a premium, to raise about 33 million UAE Dirhams, with the Company’s consequent holding remaining above 85%.
Management Comments
Kamal Kishor Sewoda
Management is focusing on volume and margin improvements. Organization and other costs have naturally built-up owing to preparations for expanded business, and is reflected in aggregate expenses. As previously shared, following satisfactory equipment installation, formal startup of the new Barjora dielectric films line has taken longer than planned due to external factors beyond the Company’s control. Some challenges yet persist and are being addressed; our efforts remain directed toward achieving operational status at the earliest. The Board and management understand and share shareholders’ disappointment during this trying phase, but we believe this is a short-lived interruption in a long-term journey; the Company remains fully confident of the project’s intended role and enduring value. The Company sincerely values the trust and forbearance of shareholders and clients in the context of the unforeseen delays.
Parth Patel/Vidhi Vasa
For any further queries, please contact the Investor Relations team at MUFG Intime. The team includes Kamal Kishor Sewoda and Parth Patel/Vidhi Vasa.
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