Prism Johnson Limited has reported its audited financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026. The company recorded an annual revenue of ₹7,307.36 crore on a standalone basis, with a net profit of ₹55.99 crore for the financial year. The Board of Directors and auditors have confirmed an unmodified opinion on the financial statements, reflecting a stable performance for the fiscal year.
Annual Financial Highlights
For the financial year ended March 31, 2026, Prism Johnson Limited achieved a standalone revenue from operations of ₹7,307.36 crore, up from ₹6,725.69 crore in the previous fiscal year. The company’s net profit for the year stood at ₹55.99 crore. On a consolidated basis, the group reported annual revenue of ₹7,380.62 crore for the year.
Quarterly Performance Review
During the fourth quarter (January to March 2026), the company’s standalone revenue was ₹2,087.35 crore. The financial statements for the quarter reflect the ongoing operational adjustments within the cement and consumer-facing divisions. The company’s audit committee and board of directors reviewed these results at their meeting held on May 14, 2026.
Strategic Business Developments
A key highlight of the reporting period is the planned divestment of the company’s stake in Raheja QBE General Insurance Company Limited. The transaction, approved by the board on March 2, 2026, involves the sale of the entire shareholding to QBE Holdings (AAP) Pty Limited. Consequently, the insurance business has been classified as a discontinued operation in the consolidated financial statements, with the investment treated as an asset held for sale as of March 31, 2026.
Operational Segment Insights
The company continues to operate through three primary segments: Cement, HRJ (H&R Johnson), and RMC (Ready Mixed Concrete). For the year ended March 31, 2026, the Cement division led performance with a segment revenue of ₹3,405.10 crore, followed by the HRJ segment at ₹2,391.66 crore and the RMC segment at ₹1,533.60 crore. These segments remain core to the company’s long-term growth and capital allocation strategy.
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