Amber Enterprises has announced its financial performance for the quarter and fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. The company reported a significant consolidated annual revenue of ₹12,30,663.70 lakh and a consolidated net profit of ₹22,645.33 lakh. The company also detailed several strategic acquisitions and capital raising activities undertaken during the fiscal year, including the expansion into the semiconductor substrate sector and the strengthening of its subsidiary, IL JIN Electronics.
Financial Performance Summary
For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026, Amber Enterprises achieved a robust consolidated revenue of ₹12,30,663.70 lakh. The company’s consolidated net profit for the year stood at ₹22,645.33 lakh. On a standalone basis, the company reported annual revenue of ₹8,07,380.91 lakh with a net profit of ₹14,587.15 lakh. These results underscore the company’s continued growth and expansion across its diverse business segments.
Strategic Acquisitions and Business Developments
The company aggressively expanded its operational footprint throughout the fiscal year. Key developments include:
- Ascent-K Circuit Private Limited: Acquired 70% equity stake to enter the semiconductor substrate manufacturing space.
- Power-One Micro Systems: Acquired a 60% majority stake to bolster electronics manufacturing capabilities.
- Shogini Technoarts: Acquired an 80% stake, further diversifying the company’s product portfolio.
- Unitronics (1989) (R”G) Ltd: Achieved a 49.66% stake through IL JIN Holding, expanding international reach.
Capital Raising and Corporate Actions
To support its strategic initiatives and deleverage its balance sheet, Amber Enterprises successfully completed a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) during the second quarter, raising ₹99,999.95 lakh. Additionally, the company is proceeding with a scheme of amalgamation for AmberPR, which has been filed with the National Company Law Tribunal, with a revised appointed date of April 1, 2026.
Segment Performance
The company continues to operate through its three primary segments: Consumer Durables, Electronics Division, and Railway Sub-system & Defense. The Consumer Durables division remains the largest contributor, with annual segment revenue of ₹8,56,285.78 lakh, followed by the Electronics Division at ₹3,26,846.85 lakh and the Railway Sub-system & Defense division at ₹53,540.46 lakh.
Source: BSE