EIL reports 36.9% rise in FY26 PAT at Rs 638 crore; revenue jumps 27.1% 
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EIL reports 36.9% rise in FY26 PAT at Rs 638 crore; revenue jumps 27.1%

Engineers India Limited (EIL) on Thursday reported a 36.9 percent year-on-year rise in its standalone Profit After Tax (PAT) to Rs 638 crore for the financial year 2025-26

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Engineers India Limited (EIL) on Thursday reported a 36.9 percent year-on-year rise in its standalone Profit After Tax (PAT) to Rs 638 crore for the financial year 2025-26, supported by strong execution capabilities and sustained business momentum.

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The company’s revenue from operations rose 27.1 percent to Rs 3,849 crore during FY26 compared to the previous financial year, EIL said in a press release.

On a consolidated basis, the company posted a 19.3 percent increase in profit to Rs 691 crore during the fiscal year under review.

EIL said its Earnings Per Share (EPS) increased 37.1 percent to Rs 11.36 from Rs 8.28 in the previous fiscal.

The state-run engineering consultancy firm also achieved its highest-ever order book position during FY26. Its order book stood at Rs 15,109 crore at the end of the fiscal, registering a growth of 28.9 percent over Rs 11,717 crore recorded in FY25.

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The company said the strong order book reflects a strengthening business outlook and continued momentum across its operations.

During the year, EIL paid an interim dividend of Rs 2.50 per share and has proposed a final dividend of Rs 2.50 per share on the face value of Rs 5 per share.

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