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IRB Infrastructure Toll Revenues Up Double Digits

IRB Infrastructure Developers reported a 11% year-on-year increase in toll collections for September 2025, totaling ₹557 crore, compared to ₹502 crore in the same month last year. This growth was driven by sustained traffic across national and state highways, as well as the operation of several new expressways over the past twelve months. The company's top-performing projects included the IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra, which contributed ₹138.6 crore, followed by the Golconda Expressway in Hyderabad with ₹70.4 crore, and the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Super Express Tollway with ₹67.5 crore. Despite challenges such as extended monsoon rains and temporary disruptions due to GST reforms, IRB maintained strong performance. The company anticipates continued growth in toll revenues, supported by the upcoming festive season and ongoing infrastructure development.
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IRB Infrastructure Toll Revenues Up Double Digits

IRB Infrastructure Developers reported a 11% year-on-year increase in toll collections for September 2025, totaling ₹557 crore, compared to ₹502 crore in the same month last year. This growth was driven by sustained traffic across national and state highways, as well as the operation of several new expressways over the past twelve months. The company's top-performing projects included the IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra, which contributed ₹138.6 crore, followed by the Golconda Expressway in Hyderabad with ₹70.4 crore, and the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Super Express Tollway with ₹67.5 crore. Despite challenges such as extended monsoon rains and temporary disruptions due to GST reforms, IRB maintained strong performance. The company anticipates continued growth in toll revenues, supported by the upcoming festive season and ongoing infrastructure development.
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IRB Infrastructure’s September 2025 toll collections rise 11% YoY to ₹557 crore, led by strong highway traffic and new expressway operations across India.
IRB Infrastructure Developers reported a 11% year-on-year increase in toll collections for September 2025, totaling ₹557 crore, compared to ₹502 crore in the same month last year. This growth was driven by sustained traffic across national and state highways, as well as the operation of several new expressways over the past twelve months. The company's top-performing projects included the IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra, which contributed ₹138.6 crore, followed by the Golconda Expressway in Hyderabad with ₹70.4 crore, and the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Super Express Tollway with ₹67.5 crore. Despite challenges such as extended monsoon rains and temporary disruptions due to GST reforms, IRB maintained strong performance. The company anticipates continued growth in toll revenues, supported by the upcoming festive season and ongoing infrastructure development.

IRB Infrastructure Developers reported a 11% year-on-year increase in toll collections for September 2025, totaling ₹557 crore, compared to ₹502 crore in the same month last year. This growth was driven by sustained traffic across national and state highways, as well as the operation of several new expressways over the past twelve months. The company's top-performing projects included the IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra, which contributed ₹138.6 crore, followed by the Golconda Expressway in Hyderabad with ₹70.4 crore, and the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Super Express Tollway with ₹67.5 crore. Despite challenges such as extended monsoon rains and temporary disruptions due to GST reforms, IRB maintained strong performance. The company anticipates continued growth in toll revenues, supported by the upcoming festive season and ongoing infrastructure development.
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