Corporate Actions
KEC International bags Rs 1,150-cr orders in T&D and civil businesses

13-Dec-25   11:58 Hrs IST
According to an exchange filing, the company's India T&D business has bagged its largest-ever order from a reputed private player. The contract includes the execution of a 765 kV transmission line and a 765/400 kV air-insulated substation (AIS) on a lump-sum turnkey (LSTK) basis.

In addition, KEC International's civil business has secured an order from a prominent private player for additional civil and structural works at a 150 MW thermal power plant.

Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO, KEC International, commented, 'We are delighted with these order wins in India, particularly the significant composite order secured by our India T&D business for the evacuation of renewable energy. This order has substantially increased the share of private sector clients in our India T&D order book. The civil business has increased its presence in the growing thermal power plant segment. With these wins, our YTD order intake has crossed Rs 18,000 crore, reaffirming our confidence in achieving our annual order intake target.'

The company is a global EPC player with operations across power transmission and distribution, civil infrastructure, transportation, renewables, oil and gas pipelines, and cables.

KEC's consolidated net profit jumped 88.21% to Rs 160.75 crore in Q2 FY26, while revenue from operations rose 19.13% to Rs 6,091.56 crore. Its year-to-date order intake has crossed Rs 17,000 crore, up about 17% from last year.

The counter rose 1.11% to settle at Rs 691.60 on the BSE.

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