Om Infra FY26 Revenue Falls 30% to ₹500 Cr
Om Infra reported a 30% decline in FY26 revenue to ₹500 crore, with net profit decreasing 43% to ₹21 crore. Q4FY26 revenue increased 43% quarter-on-quarter to ₹160 crore, though net profit dropped 57% year-on-year to ₹7 crore. The company secured a ₹129 crore order and initiated water storage at the Isarda Dam project. For FY27, Om Infra targets an order inflow of ₹1,500 crore, supported by government allocations for the Jal Jeevan Mission.

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om infra announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The company reported a net profit of ₹7 crore for Q4FY26, a decrease of 57% compared to the same period in the previous year. Revenue from operations for the quarter stood at ₹160 crore, marking a 43% increase from the preceding quarter and a 7% decline year-on-year.
For the full fiscal year FY26, the company recorded a revenue of ₹500 crore, a 30% decrease from ₹713 crore in FY25. The net profit for the year attributable to owners was ₹21 crore, down 43% from ₹36 crore in the previous fiscal year. EBITDA for FY26 improved to ₹28 crore, a 40% increase year-on-year, with an EBITDA margin of 6%. The board has recommended a dividend of ₹2.10 per share for FY26.
Operational Highlights
The company secured a new order worth ₹129 crore from Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam (Urban) for water infrastructure projects in Shahjahanpur. Om Infra is also undertaking the hydro-mechanical portion of the Tapovan project, valued at ₹48 crore. The company has initiated water storage at the Isarda Dam, a project valued at ₹615.17 crore, which is expected to benefit over 3 crore people across 13 districts.
Financial Performance
The company's total expenses for Q4FY26 were ₹144 crore, a 23% reduction year-on-year. Finance costs decreased by 28% to ₹5 crore in the quarter. For FY26, total expenses stood at ₹472 crore, and finance costs were ₹19 crore.
| Metric | Q4FY26 | Q4FY25 | FY26 | FY25 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Sales | 160 | 172 | 500 | 713 |
| Total Expenses | 144 | 188 | 472 | 693 |
| EBITDA | 16 | -16 | 28 | 20 |
| PAT | 7 | 15 | 21 | 36 |
Future Outlook
Looking ahead to FY27, Om Infra is targeting an order inflow worth ₹1,500 crore. The company cites a healthy pipeline of bids and structural tailwinds from government allocations, including ₹67,670 crore for the Jal Jeevan Mission. The management expects pending payment issues related to JJM projects to be resolved progressively with the release of funds in Q1FY27. The suspension of the Indus Water Treaty is expected to accelerate development of hydroelectric projects in bordering regions, boosting hydromechanical order inflows.
Historical Stock Returns for Om Infra
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +1.36% | -3.44% | -7.80% | -18.46% | -33.30% | +280.74% |
How quickly can Om Infra convert its ₹1,500 crore FY27 order inflow target into revenue, and what execution risks could delay project timelines?
Will the resolution of pending Jal Jeevan Mission payments in Q1FY27 be sufficient to meaningfully improve Om Infra's working capital position and profit margins?
How significant could the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty be for Om Infra's hydromechanical order pipeline, and which specific border-region projects might the company bid for?


































