Financial Performance

Bansal Roofing Products Limited reported exceptional FY26 results with total revenue including other income surging 59.60% to ₹15,442.12 lakhs (₹154.42 crore) from ₹9,675.29 lakhs in FY25. Net profit for the year grew 90.36% to ₹1,054.25 lakhs (₹10.54 crore) from ₹553.81 lakhs, while earnings per share increased to ₹8.00 from ₹4.20. Profitability metrics improved significantly with EBITDA margin expanding to 10.34% (vs 9.63% in FY25) and PAT margin rising to 6.83% (vs 5.73% in FY25).

Manufacturing Expansion & Diversification

The company undertook substantial capacity expansion during FY26 with Phase 5 (26,000 sq ft for shot blasting and painting) and Phase 6 (20,000 sq ft for light fabrication) projects underway, expected to increase PEB manufacturing capacity to approximately 1,200 MT per month. Strategically, Bansal Roofing diversified into solar module mounting structures, commissioning high-speed roll forming machinery in June 2026 to create 2,000 MT/month capacity for this new segment.

Corporate Governance & AGM Details

The 18th Annual General Meeting is scheduled for September 12, 2026, to be held virtually via VC/OAVM. Key agenda items include declaring a final dividend of ₹1.5 per equity share and re-appointing Mr. Kaushalkumar S. Gupta as Chairman & Managing Director for five years. The board underwent changes with two independent directors resigning and new appointments made, while the company maintained its CRISIL SME 1 credit rating and ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018 certifications.

Financial Position & Ratios

The company strengthened its balance sheet with net debt reducing to ₹250.05 lakhs from ₹442.09 lakhs in FY25. Key financial ratios showed marked improvement: current ratio increased to 1.57 from 1.24, debt-equity ratio declined to 0.05 from 0.07, return on equity jumped to 27.57% from 18.23%, and return on capital employed improved to 34.70% from 22.58%.

CSR & Compliance

Bansal Roofing exceeded its CSR obligation, spending ₹11.99 lakhs against the required ₹11.87 lakhs, focusing on education, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and rural development. The company maintained adequate internal financial controls with no material weaknesses observed and complied with all applicable secretarial standards and regulatory requirements, including SEBI listing obligations and Companies Act provisions.

Accounting Policies & Disclosures

The financial statements were prepared in accordance with Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) with detailed policies for revenue recognition (point-in-time for products, percentage-of-completion for PEB contracts), employee benefits, borrowing costs, and financial instruments. The company disclosed comprehensive notes on property, plant, equipment (net carrying amount ₹2,973.82 lakhs), inventories (₹1,945.68 lakhs), and trade receivables (₹350.47 lakhs net of impairment).