Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) announced its audited financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026, during its Board Meeting on May 14, 2026. For the fourth quarter (Q4 FY26), the company reported a standalone revenue from operations of ₹988.71 crore, marking an increase of 7.26% from ₹921.76 crore in the previous quarter (Q3 FY26), but a decline of 25.67% compared to ₹1,330.24 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year (Q4 FY25). The standalone net profit for Q4 FY26 stood at ₹44.63 crore, which is a decrease of 48.06% from ₹85.92 crore in the previous quarter and an 80.46% drop from ₹228.38 crore in the same quarter last year. On a full-year basis, however, the standalone net profit surged by 142.36% to ₹205.81 crore in FY26 from ₹84.92 crore in FY25, supported by a significant 38% reduction in debt.

Financial MetricQ4 FY26 (Current)Q3 FY25 (Previous)Q4 FY25 (YoY)% Change (QoQ)% Change (YoY)
Revenue (₹ Cr)988.71921.761,330.247.26% Increase25.67% Decrease
Net Profit (₹ Cr)44.6385.92228.3848.06% Decrease80.46% Decrease

Hindustan Construction Company Limited is a leading Indian public-private partnership group engaged in the development and construction of large-scale infrastructure projects across sectors such as transportation, hydro power, nuclear power, and water. With a legacy spanning over a century, the company has executed landmark projects including 26% of India’s hydro power and 60% of its nuclear power generation capacities. As of March 31, 2026, HCC maintained a robust order book of ₹12,971 crore. In addition to its financial results, the company’s Board approved raising up to ₹800 crore through various equity-linked instruments and proposed increasing its authorized share capital to ₹400 crore to support future growth. Recent project milestones include the full operationalization of the 1,000 MW Tehri Pumped Storage Plant in April 2026 and steady progress on major urban infrastructure like the Mumbai Metro Line 3 and the Mumbai Coastal Road.

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