Transpek Industry FY26 results: Net profit falls 6% to ₹456.5 crore
Transpek Industry's FY26 net profit fell 6.35% to ₹4,564.81 lakh on lower export sales, though domestic revenue grew 9.40%. EBITDA margin slipped to 16.50%, but finance costs decreased. The Board recommends a ₹20 per share dividend, unchanged from FY25.

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Transpek Industry reported a net profit of ₹4,564.81 lakh for FY26, down 6.35% from ₹4,874.07 lakh in FY25. Total revenue from operations stood at ₹6,148.60 lakh, reflecting a 5.12% year-on-year decline. The downturn was primarily driven by a 7.50% fall in export sales to ₹5,153.01 lakh, offset partially by a 9.40% rise in domestic sales to ₹995.59 lakh.
Financial Performance
The company’s operating profit before tax was ₹6,119.72 lakh, slightly lower than the ₹6,165.93 lakh recorded in the previous year. Cost of materials consumed decreased significantly to ₹27,962.22 lakh from ₹33,032.69 lakh in FY25, indicating improved input cost management or volume adjustments. Employee benefits expense rose to ₹7,326.00 lakh from ₹6,662.82 lakh, while finance costs declined to ₹805.72 lakh from ₹1,174.31 lakh.
| Metric | FY26 (₹ Lakh) | FY25 (₹ Lakh) | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue from Operations | 6,148.60 | 6,480.62 | -5.12% |
| Export Sales | 5,153.01 | 5,570.57 | -7.50% |
| Domestic Sales | 995.59 | 910.05 | +9.40% |
| Net Profit | 4,564.81 | 4,874.07 | -6.35% |
| EBITDA Margin | 16.50% | 17.00% | -50 bps |
Earnings per share (EPS) stood at ₹81.73, compared to ₹87.26 in the previous year. The operating profit margin contracted slightly to 16.50% from 17.00%, while the net profit margin remained stable at 7.35% versus 7.52% in FY25.
What the Numbers Show
Despite the overall revenue decline, Transpek demonstrated resilience in its domestic market, where sales grew by nearly 10%. This diversification helped cushion the impact of a 7.5% drop in exports, which still constituted approximately 84% of total revenue. The reduction in finance costs contributed positively to the bottom line, offsetting some of the pressure from lower operating margins. Additionally, the company maintained its dividend payout at ₹20 per share, signaling confidence in its cash flow stability despite the challenging operating environment.
Strategic Initiatives and Governance
Transpek continued to invest in sustainability and technology during FY26. The company acquired a 4.00% stake in First Energy Eleven Private Limited for ₹3.50 crore, securing access to 2.80 MW of renewable energy. It also reaffirmed its EcoVadis Gold Medal standing and retained Responsible Care certification.
On the governance front, Shri Avtar Singh resigned as Joint Managing Director effective March 31, 2026, due to personal reasons. Shri Ashwin C. Shroff, Chairman, retires by rotation and offers himself for reappointment at the upcoming Annual General Meeting scheduled for September 15, 2026.
The Board has recommended a final dividend of ₹20 per equity share, subject to shareholder approval. This maintains the same dividend rate as the previous year, ensuring consistent returns for investors despite the dip in profitability.
Historical Stock Returns for Transpek Industry
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +0.74% | -6.94% | +12.94% | +0.90% | +0.90% | +0.90% |
How does Transpek plan to mitigate the continued reliance on exports, which constitute 84% of revenue, amidst the recent 7.5% decline?
What specific strategies will management employ to reverse the contraction in operating profit margins from 17.00% to 16.50% in FY27?
Will the acquisition of a 4.00% stake in First Energy Eleven translate into measurable cost savings or carbon footprint reductions in the upcoming fiscal year?


































