Sigma Advanced Systems reports net profit of ₹128 crore in Q4 FY26
Sigma Advanced Systems reported a net profit of ₹128 crore for Q4 FY26 and ₹268 crore for FY2026, with revenue from operations at ₹323 crore and ₹492 crore respectively. The company highlighted its strategic expansion, including a 51% stake in AS Strategic and a new facility in Sri City, to drive growth in the aerospace and defense sectors.

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Sigma Advanced Systems reported a net profit of ₹128 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 (Q4 FY26), driven by its integrated aerospace and defense operations. For the full fiscal year FY2026, the company recorded a net profit of ₹268 crore. Revenue from operations stood at ₹323 crore in Q4 FY26 and ₹492 for the entire year, reflecting the company's position as a Tier 1 global player in the sector.
The company disclosed its financial performance in a revised corporate presentation dated July 1, 2026, filed pursuant to Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirement) Regulations, 2015. The presentation outlined the firm's strategic priorities, focusing on driving growth in core and transformational areas while unlocking value through margin expansion. Sigma Advanced Systems operates across 10+ international export markets with 300K+ sqft facilities across 8 locations.
Financial Performance
The Profit and Loss statement for the period indicates a Profit Before Tax (PBT) of ₹130 crore for Q4 FY26 and ₹301 crore for FY2026. The company incurred a tax expense of ₹2 crore in the quarter and ₹33 crore for the full year. Fixed assets as of March 31, 2026, were recorded at ₹334 crore, with total liabilities standing at ₹1,059 crore.
| Particulars | Q4 FY26 (INR Cr.) | FY2026 (INR Cr.) |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue from Operations | 323 | 492 |
| Profit Before Tax (PBT) | 130 | 301 |
| Tax | (2) | (33) |
| Net Profit | 128 | 268 |
Strategic Expansion and Operations
Sigma Advanced Systems detailed its value chain play, spanning from components to fully integrated products. The company has made strategic investments, including acquiring a 51% stake in AS Strategic to strengthen its presence in Indian, European, and global markets. Its portfolio includes defense products and IP, such as AI-led counter UAS systems, and aerospace sub-assemblies supplied to global OEMs like those for the F-35 and Gripen platforms.
The manufacturing footprint includes bases in the UK and India, with a new state-of-the-art facility coming up in Sri City. The company leverages deep customer relationships and long-life platforms, with 15 to 20 years of life remaining in the majority of active platforms. Key management personnel, including Group CEO Sunil Kumar Kalidindi and CFO Shridhar Thathachary, lead the operations.
Source: https://lodr-files.dhan.co/lodr-inputs/Company/INE933B01012/b3e309a8f2b64e3f.pdf
Historical Stock Returns for Sigma Advanced Systems
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
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| -1.60% | +6.36% | +24.11% | +202.97% | +477.00% | +4,012.19% |
How will the upcoming state-of-the-art facility in Sri City impact production capacity and operational efficiency once fully operational?
What specific revenue synergies does Sigma expect to realize from the 51% acquisition of AS Strategic in the next fiscal year?
With a tax expense of only ₹2 crore in Q4, are there any one-time tax benefits or regulatory incentives that may not recur in future quarters?































