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Omnitech Engineering ends steeply higher after securing deal worth Rs 920 crore

11-Mar-26   17:06 Hrs IST

The total value of this contract is approximately $2,01,04,120 (excluding GST) per year for a period of 5 years, subject to terms and condition of the agreement. In INR terms, the total value of this deal would be around Rs 920 crore (excluding GST).

The total value of this contract represents around 35.52% of the company's full market capitalisation, which currently stands at Rs 2,590.18 crore.

Omnitech Engineering (OEL), promoted by Udaykumar Arunkumar Parekh, is a key player in high-precision components and assemblies, serving global clients across energy, automation, and industrial equipment sectors. The company operates 3 strategically located facilities near Mundra Port, with exports contributing approximately 79% of revenue.

For the six months ended 30 September 2025, the firm recorded a consolidated net profit of Rs 27.79 crore and sales of Rs 228.17 crore.

Omnitech Engineering had debuted on the bourses on 05 March 2026 at price of Rs 205, marking a discount of 9.69% to the issue price of Rs 227.

The IPO of Omnitech Engineering was subscribed 1.14 times. The issue had opened for bidding on 25 February 2026, and it will close on 27 February 2026. The price band of the IPO is fixed between Rs 216 and 227 per share.

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