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KPI Green Energy Net Profit Jumps Over 68% to ₹111.32 Crore

Profit After Tax reached ₹111.32 crore, registering a 68% increase from ₹66.11 crore, backed by sustained margin expansion and disciplined financial practices

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  • Net profit surged 68% YoY to ₹111.32 crore in Q1 FY26, driven by strong revenue growth and margin expansion; revenue rose 75% to ₹614.12 crore due to higher project execution and robust solar/hybrid order momentum.

  • The company declared its first interim dividend of Re 0.20 per equity share (4%) for FY26, to be paid within 30 days to eligible shareholders.

  • The board approved raising up to ₹700 crore through the issuance of non-convertible Green Bonds, via private placement in multiple tranches.

KPI Green Energy on Tuesday posted over 68% jump in its net profit to ₹111.32 crore for the June quarter, driven mainly due to higher revenues.

Profit After Tax (PAT) reached ₹111.32 crore, registering a 68% increase from ₹66.11 crore, backed by sustained margin expansion and disciplined financial practices, a company statement said.

The company’s total revenue stood at ₹614.12 crore, up 75% from ₹349.85 crore a year ago, reflecting significant growth in project execution and continued momentum in solar and hybrid segment orders.

The board approved the declaration of the first interim dividend at 4 per cent, i.e. Re. 0.20 (Twenty Paisa Only) per equity share of a face value ₹5 each, for the financial year 2025-26.

The dividend shall be paid within 30 days from the date of its declaration to the shareholders whose names appear in the Register of Members as on the record date.

The board also approved raising funds through the issuance of non-convertible, certified “Green Bonds” in the nature of debentures or any other form of non-convertible debentures at one or more times in one or more series or tranches on a private placement basis, for an aggregate amount up to ₹700 crore (Rupees Seven Hundred Crores) (“Debentures”), subject to the prevailing market conditions.

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