APAR Industries Strong Q2 & H1 FY26 Results Driven by Volume Growth

APAR Industries announced a strong performance for Q2 and H1 FY26, marked by a 23.1% increase in revenue to ₹5,715 crores for the quarter. Volume growth across all divisions and a 43% rise in exports drove results. First-half revenue reached ₹10,820 crores, a 25% year-over-year increase. While headwinds from rising metal prices are expected in Q3, underlying business fundamentals remain robust.

Financial Highlights

APAR Industries reported impressive financial results for Q2 FY26:

  • Revenue reached ₹5,715 crores, a 23.1% increase year-over-year.
  • Exports increased by 43%, contributing 34.7% to consolidated revenue.
  • EBITDA after forex impact was ₹499 crores, with a margin of 8.7%.
  • Profit after tax was ₹252 crores, a 30% increase.

The company’s performance in the first half of the fiscal year was equally strong:

  • Revenue reached ₹10,820 crores, a 25% increase year-over-year.
  • EBITDA post forex was ₹1,000 crores.
  • EBITDA margin stood at approximately 9.2%.

Segmental Performance

Conductors

  • Revenue growth of 34.9% year-over-year in Q2 FY26, driven by product mix and volume.
  • Exports grew by 74.6%, contributing 24.2% of overall revenue.
  • Premium product mix contribution was 45.4%.
  • EBITDA post forex reached ₹248 crores.
  • Order book stood at ₹7,168 crores.
  • H1 revenue was ₹5,885 crores, up 39% year-over-year, with export mix at 22.3%.

Oil

  • Revenue remained flat due to lower crude prices.
  • Volume grew by 8.2%.
  • Domestic transformer oil business grew by 13.6%.
  • Exports contributed 43.2% of overall oil division revenues.
  • EBITDA per KL was ₹5,869.

Cables

  • Revenue grew by 25.1% to ₹1,535 crores in Q2 FY26.
  • Export mix was 42.3%.
  • EBITDA post forex grew by 32% to ₹157 crores, with a margin of 10.2%.
  • Order book stood at ₹1,836 crores.
  • H1 revenue reached ₹2,954 crores, up 30.2% year-over-year, with export mix at 41.8%.

Industry Outlook

  • India’s renewable energy sector added about 25 gigawatts of capacity in the first half of the fiscal year.
  • Substation capacity addition rose by 74% year-on-year.
  • Power Ministry announced ultra-high voltage AC power transmission systems.

Tariffs and Trade

  • Aluminum and certain products were added to Section 232 duty, with a uniform rate of 50%.
  • New order inflow has started in Q3 after a slowdown in Q2.

Source: BSE

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