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J Kumar Infraprojects on Tuesday, May 19, reported a 4% year-on-year decline in net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2026, at ₹110 crore versus ₹114 crore in Q4FY25.
Revenue from operations fell 2.9% to ₹1,585.4 crore from ₹1,632.7 crore a year ago while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) slipped 4.8% ₹223.9 crore against ₹235.1 crore YoY. The EBITDA margin remained flat at 14%.
The company informed that its board has recommended a final dividend of ₹4 per equity share of face value ₹5 each, equivalent to 80% for FY26, subject to shareholders’ approval at the ensuing annual general meeting.
Earlier, on April 23, it had received letters of acceptance for two projects worth ₹2,487.65 crore, strengthening its order book amid a steady flow of infrastructure contracts.
The orders include a ₹521.77-crore contract from Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation for the design and construction of an underground pedestrian vestibule connecting Science Centre Metro station and Worli Promenade.
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Post-earnings announcement, shares of J Kumar Infraprojects closed 1.16% lower at ₹485 on the NSE.
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Revenue from operations fell 2.9% to ₹1,585.4 crore from ₹1,632.7 crore a year ago while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) slipped 4.8% ₹223.9 crore against ₹235.1 crore YoY. The EBITDA margin remained flat at 14%.
The company informed that its board has recommended a final dividend of ₹4 per equity share of face value ₹5 each, equivalent to 80% for FY26, subject to shareholders’ approval at the ensuing annual general meeting.
Earlier, on April 23, it had received letters of acceptance for two projects worth ₹2,487.65 crore, strengthening its order book amid a steady flow of infrastructure contracts.
The orders include a ₹521.77-crore contract from Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation for the design and construction of an underground pedestrian vestibule connecting Science Centre Metro station and Worli Promenade.
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Post-earnings announcement, shares of J Kumar Infraprojects closed 1.16% lower at ₹485 on the NSE.
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