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ABB India Reports March Quarter Earnings, Revenue Rises 6 Percent

ABB India, a leading electrification and automation company, is expected to remain in focus today after reporting its March quarter earnings on Friday. The company follows a January-December calendar year.

In the January-March 2026 quarter, ABB India reported a 6 percent rise in revenue from operations to Rs 3,185 crore, compared to Rs 3,011 crore in the corresponding period last year. This growth is a significant milestone for the company, showcasing its ability to adapt and thrive in the current market conditions.

The company's order book also saw significant growth, with total orders during the first quarter standing at Rs 4,280 crore, marking a year-on-year growth of over 25 percent. This substantial increase in orders is a testament to the company's effective conversion of market opportunities into higher order inflows.

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ABB India's executable order backlog rose 17 percent year-on-year to Rs 11,094 crore. This growth in orders and backlog positions the company for continued success in the coming quarters.

Despite the growth in orders and revenue, the company's net profit for the quarter declined 25 percent to Rs 342 crore from Rs 457 crore in the year-ago period. However, ABB India attributed this decline to an adverse revenue mix, execution of lower-margin orders, and higher input costs amid forex volatility and slower project execution.

The company also highlighted the impact of geopolitical tensions in West Asia, which caused limited export disruptions but increased logistics complexity across the value chain, leading to higher costs and longer supply timelines. According to the company, profit before tax for the quarter stood at Rs 462 crore.

QuarterRevenue from OperationsGrowth (year-on-year)
January-March 2026Rs 3,185 crore6 percent
January-March 2025Rs 3,011 crore-

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ABB India's Electrification segment witnessed revenue conversion of a large order in the January-March 2025 quarter, contributing to the company's overall growth momentum. With this strong performance, the company is poised to continue its growth trajectory in the coming quarters.

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