Financial Performance
Brahmaputra Infrastructure's financial results for FY26 showcase a transition toward higher execution scales. The company reported an operating revenue of ₹365.47 crore, a sharp rise from the previous fiscal. This growth was largely driven by the EPC segment, which contributes approximately 90% of total revenue.
Net profit saw an exceptional 100% growth, reaching ₹59.58 crore. The company's profitability was bolstered by the real estate segment, which achieved margins of 85%. Furthermore, EBITDA margins improved to 22.83%, reflecting better cost management and the high-margin nature of niche infrastructure projects in difficult terrains of the Northeast.
Management Outlook
The management expressed strong confidence in maintaining the current growth trajectory, labeling the current period an 'inflection point' for the company. With a bid pipeline of ₹3,000 crore and a confirmed order book of ₹1,600 crore, the company expects to execute 60% of its existing orders within FY27. Strategic expansion into international markets like Bhutan and the planned launch of a ₹500 crore retail and residential plaza in Guwahati are expected to diversify revenue streams.
Management explicitly guided for a 50% annual revenue growth over the next two to three years while focusing on reducing debt and releasing promoter pledges.
Business Overview
Brahmaputra Infrastructure operates primarily in the Construction and Engineering sector, with a specialized focus on Northeast India. The company handles complex EPC projects involving difficult terrains, which provides a competitive advantage and higher pricing power compared to players in mainland regions. Its business model integrates infrastructure execution with high-value real estate development.
The real estate arm focuses on retail and residential assets in high-growth urban centers like Guwahati. This dual-segment approach allows the company to balance steady cash flows from EPC contracts with the high profitability of property development.
What to Watch
- Execution of the ₹1,600 crore order book, with management targeting 60% completion in the upcoming fiscal year.
- Progress on the planned ₹500 crore retail and residential plaza project in Guwahati.
- Successful bidding and entry into international projects, specifically in Bhutan, to diversify geographical risk.
- Reduction in promoter pledge levels, which currently stands at 100% of the promoter holding.
- Impact of heavy monsoons in the Northeast on execution timelines, as the company shifts toward a near-continuous execution model.
Strategic Direction
Brahmaputra Infrastructure delivered a landmark FY26 with 50% revenue growth and 100% PAT growth, driven by strategic execution in Northeast India and high-margin real estate assets.