IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd reported a 21% year-on-year increase in toll revenue for March 2026 at ₹783 crore, compared to ₹649 crore in the same month last year.
The company said the toll collections include revenue generated by the group’s entities—IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd. and its two sponsored InvITs, IRB Infrastructure Trust and IRB InvIT Fund.
Collectively, the IRB Group reported ₹8,323 crore in full-year toll revenue for FY26, accounting for around 10% of India’s total toll collections
of ₹82,900 crore, as per the filing.
“We are pleased to report a robust 21% growth for the month. With recent commissioning of our new TOT asset in Odisha and expected commissioning of Ganga Expressway in Uttar Pradesh, we look forward to FY27 with further improved growth trajectory driven by new assets along with revised toll tariffs on existing ones,” Deputy CEO Amitabh Murarka said in the filing.
Among key assets, IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra contributed the highest share to March collections at ₹165.1 crore, up from ₹153.6 crore a year ago, the company added.
Shares of IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd ended marginally lower on Thursday, April 9, by 0.24 % at ₹20.89 on the NSE.
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