Corporate Actions
OBSC Perfection jumps on bagging Rs 23-cr auto components order

08-Apr-26   13:55 Hrs IST
The order covers the manufacturing and supply of machined parts for automobiles, with an estimated program life cycle of seven years. Production is scheduled to begin between November 2028 and June 2029.

The company clarified that neither its promoters nor promoter group entities have any interest in the awarding company, confirming that the contract does not qualify as a related-party transaction.

OBSC Perfection is engaged in the business of the manufacture of components made of steel and other metals, primarily for the automotive industry.

The company's standalone net profit surged 78.4% to Rs 7.85 crore on a 70.5% rise in revenue from operations to Rs 59.38 crore in Q3 FY26 over Q3 FY25.

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