Belrise Industries has reported robust performance for the financial year FY26, with total revenue from operations reaching ₹95,091 million, marking a 14.7% year-on-year growth. The company successfully executed its strategy of geographical diversification, notably through the acquisition of UK-based Chester Hall. With a focus on proprietary products and an expanding footprint in the aerospace and defense sectors, Belrise continues to strengthen its position as a key automotive component manufacturer.
Financial Performance Overview
Belrise Industries delivered strong financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026. The company recorded a total revenue of ₹95,091 million for FY26, reflecting a 14.7% increase compared to FY25. The manufacturing sector remained a primary driver, contributing ₹77,346.3 million to the annual top line, a 17% increase over the previous year. Adjusted profit after tax for the year stood at ₹5,020 million, demonstrating a significant 41.2% growth compared to FY25.
Strategic Acquisitions and Global Expansion
A cornerstone of the company’s growth strategy in FY26 was its international expansion. The acquisition of UK-based Chester Hall Precision marks the company’s entry into the high-precision aerospace and defense manufacturing market, specifically supplying aerostructures and engine parts to major global OEMs. This acquisition, finalized at an EV/EBITDA of ~6x, provides the company with advanced capabilities in exotic metals and a strong pipeline in the commercial aviation and space programs.
Focus on Innovation and Premiumization
Belrise continues to transition towards becoming a Tier-0.5 supplier by building a portfolio of proprietary and premium products. The company has successfully developed complex systems including steering columns, high-tensile products, and specialized suspension components. This focus on premiumization is evident in the company’s order book, which includes partnerships with marquee global players and a growing emphasis on electric vehicle (EV) platforms across the 2W and 4W segments.
Future Growth Drivers
Looking ahead, the company is prioritizing growth in the 4W and commercial vehicle segments, aiming for a 40-45% revenue increase in this vertical by FY27. With 24 manufacturing facilities across 3 countries and a robust R&D focus, including 163 members in its New Product Development team, Belrise is well-positioned to leverage its vertical integration and process engineering capabilities to maintain its growth trajectory in the competitive automotive landscape.
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