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Hazoor Multi Projects Ltd. Reports Robust Revenue Growth and Strategic Expansion in Q3 FY26

By PNN | Updated: February 13, 2026 10:10 IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 13: Hazoor Multi Projects Limited (HMPL), a diversified infrastructure and engineering company, has announced its ...

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 13: Hazoor Multi Projects Limited (HMPL), a diversified infrastructure and engineering company, has announced its financial results for the third quarter and nine-month period ended December 31, 2025, showcasing impressive top-line growth and significant strategic advancements. On a standalone basis, HMPL achieved a substantial 33.84% year-on-year (YoY) increase in revenue from operations, reaching ₹7,597.00 lakhs for Q3 FY26. This strong performance extended over the nine-month period, with standalone revenue surging 54.84% YoY to ₹25,919.86 lakhs, accompanied by a healthy 58.12% YoY growth in Profit After Tax (PAT) to ₹1,243.04 lakhs.

Consolidated figures also reflect positive momentum, with revenue from operations at ₹13,903.87 lakhs for Q3 FY26. The company reported a significant surge in consolidated PAT, skyrocketing by 138.09% YoY to ₹645.84 lakhs in the quarter, despite a modest increase in Profit Before Tax (PBT) of 12.56% YoY to ₹613.18 lakhs. For the nine-month period, consolidated revenue grew 8.49% YoY to ₹42,116.90 lakhs, with PAT reaching ₹1,031.21 lakhs.

In parallel with its financial achievements, HMPL has proactively expanded its capital base to over Rs 27 crore through the allotment of approximately 3.64 crore equity shares to 38 non-promoter investors, including prominent entities like Ovata Equity Strategies Master Fund and NAV Capital VCC. This strategic capital infusion, generating over Rs 42.55 crore in remaining payments following warrant conversion at an adjusted price of ₹30 per share post-stock split, underpins the company’s ambitious growth plans. Further bolstering its operational capabilities, HMPL has secured two new NHAI contracts valued at ₹277.40 crore, specifically for toll collection and maintenance at the Ankadhal plaza in Maharashtra and the Krishnagiri plaza in Tamil Nadu. These developments underscore HMPL’s commitment to scalable growth, recurring revenue streams, and multi-vertical integration across infrastructure, energy, and industrial technology sectors.]

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