IRB Infrastructure Reports 21% Increase in Toll Revenue for March 2026
IRB Infra gains as toll collections climb 21% YoY to Rs 783 cr in Mar'26
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IRB Infrastructure Developers saw a 21% year-on-year increase in toll revenue, reaching ₹783 crore in March 2026, up from ₹649 crore in March 2025. This growth is attributed to new assets and revised toll tariffs, despite a significant drop in net profit for Q3 FY26.
- 01Toll revenue increased by 21% to ₹783 crore in March 2026.
- 02The company's net profit fell by 96.5% to ₹210.79 crore in Q3 FY26.
- 03IRB's total revenue from operations decreased by 7.6% to ₹1,871.17 crore.
- 04New projects in Odisha and Uttar Pradesh are expected to drive future growth.
- 05IRB has over 25 years of experience in the transport infrastructure sector.
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IRB Infrastructure Developers experienced a 21% increase in toll revenue, totaling ₹783 crore in March 2026, compared to ₹649 crore in March 2025. This growth is attributed to the recent commissioning of a new toll asset in Odisha and the anticipated launch of the Ganga Expressway in Uttar Pradesh. Amitabh Murarka, Deputy CEO of IRB Infra, expressed optimism for FY27, citing a promising growth trajectory driven by new assets and revised toll tariffs. However, the company faced challenges in Q3 FY26, reporting a staggering 96.5% decline in consolidated net profit to ₹210.79 crore alongside a 7.6% drop in total revenue from operations, which stood at ₹1,871.17 crore. Despite these setbacks, IRB remains a key player in India's transport infrastructure sector, boasting a robust history of managing around 19,000 lane kilometers across the country.
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The increase in toll revenue may lead to improved infrastructure development and maintenance, which could enhance commuting experiences for road users in India.
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