In its board meeting held on May 28, 2026, NRB Industrial Bearings Limited announced its audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026. The company reported a revenue from operations of ₹2,057.93 lakhs for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, compared to ₹1,862.88 lakhs in the previous quarter and ₹1,510.72 lakhs in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The loss after tax for the current quarter stood at ₹681.64 lakhs.

ParticularsQuarter Ended 31-Mar-26QoQ Growth (%)YoY Growth (%)
Revenue from operations2,057.9310.47%36.22%
Profit/(Loss) After Tax(681.64)37.91%(117.26%)

NRB Industrial Bearings Limited is primarily engaged in the business of manufacturing industrial bearings. The company recently appointed Mr. Vikas Khanna as the Chief Business Officer for the Automotive sector and approved the issuance of corporate guarantees to its associate companies, NRB-IBC Bearings Private Limited and NIBL-Korta Engineering Private Limited. Additionally, the company is implementing strategic plans to improve profitability, including increasing sales and reducing operating expenses, with financial support commitments from its promoter director.

Regarding its latest quarterly financial performance, the company reported a loss after tax of ₹681.64 lakhs for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, compared to a profit of ₹3,949.34 lakhs in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. On a consolidated basis, the loss after tax and share of profit/loss of associates was ₹674.11 lakhs for the quarter. The company’s financial results are prepared on a going concern basis, supported by management’s strategic business plans and the promoter’s support letter. No specific details regarding famous individual investors are mentioned in the notice.

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