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6h agoInterarch Q2 profit rises to ₹32 crore on record project execution and orders

Interarch Building Solutions reported a Q2 FY26 net profit of ₹32 crore, a 22% year-on-year increase, driven by strong project execution and a growing order pipeline. Revenue rose 18% to ₹368 crore, supported by demand in the industrial and infrastructure segments. EBITDA improved to ₹61 crore from ₹49 crore last year, with margins expanding to 16.5%.
The company’s order book stood at ₹1,480 crore as of September 2025, reflecting healthy traction in steel construction demand across warehousing and logistics facilities.
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6h agoInterarch Q2 profit rises to ₹32 crore on record project execution and orders

Interarch Building Solutions reported a Q2 FY26 net profit of ₹32 crore, a 22% year-on-year increase, driven by strong project execution and a growing order pipeline. Revenue rose 18% to ₹368 crore, supported by demand in the industrial and infrastructure segments. EBITDA improved to ₹61 crore from ₹49 crore last year, with margins expanding to 16.5%.
The company’s order book stood at ₹1,480 crore as of September 2025, reflecting healthy traction in steel construction demand across warehousing and logistics facilities.
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Interarch Building Solutions posted a 22% YoY profit rise to ₹32 crore and 18% revenue growth, led by robust project execution and strong industrial demand momentum.
Interarch Building Solutions reported a Q2 FY26 net profit of ₹32 crore, a 22% year-on-year increase, driven by strong project execution and a growing order pipeline. Revenue rose 18% to ₹368 crore, supported by demand in the industrial and infrastructure segments. EBITDA improved to ₹61 crore from ₹49 crore last year, with margins expanding to 16.5%.
The company’s order book stood at ₹1,480 crore as of September 2025, reflecting healthy traction in steel construction demand across warehousing and logistics facilities.

Interarch Building Solutions reported a Q2 FY26 net profit of ₹32 crore, a 22% year-on-year increase, driven by strong project execution and a growing order pipeline. Revenue rose 18% to ₹368 crore, supported by demand in the industrial and infrastructure segments. EBITDA improved to ₹61 crore from ₹49 crore last year, with margins expanding to 16.5%.
The company’s order book stood at ₹1,480 crore as of September 2025, reflecting healthy traction in steel construction demand across warehousing and logistics facilities.
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Nov 8, 2025 • 05:23 IST