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    L&T Q4 FY26 Results: Robust Revenue Growth Amidst Geopolitical Headwinds

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimMay 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Larsen & Toubro (L&T), the bellwether of Indian infrastructure, reported its fourth-quarter results for the financial year ending March 31, 2026. While the top line showed healthy growth driven by a massive order book, the bottom line saw a marginal dip, primarily due to a high-base effect from exceptional gains in the previous year.

    The Financial Snapshot: Q4 FY26

    Despite global volatility, L&T’s execution engine remained strong, crossing the ₹82,000 crore revenue mark for the quarter.

    Metric Q4 FY26 Q4 FY25 Change (Y-o-Y)
    Revenue from Operations ₹82,762.16 Cr ₹74,560.50 Cr +11%
    Consolidated Net Profit ₹5,325.60 Cr ₹5,490.30 Cr -3%
    Order Inflow (Quarter) ₹89,772 Cr — Secured across sectors
    Dividend Recommended ₹38 / share — Subject to approval

     

    Order Book: The ₹7.4 Trillion Fortress

    The most striking feature of the results is the company’s massive order book, which grew by 28% Y-o-Y. This provides high revenue visibility for the next several years.

    • Total Order Book: ₹7.4 trillion (as of March 31, 2026).

    • International Exposure: 52% of the total order book is international. In the infrastructure segment, international orders contributed a staggering 67% of the quarter’s inflow.

    • Sector Highlights: Strong momentum was seen in commercial/residential buildings, urban transport (roads/runways), and power transmission.

    Strategic Moves: Exiting Concessions

    Chairman and MD S.N. Subrahmanyan highlighted the company’s “Asset-Light” strategy. L&T has successfully divested its full stakes in:

    1. Nabha Power Ltd

    2. L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Ltd

    These transactions are expected to conclude by June 30, 2026, allowing the company to move away from low-margin concession portfolios and focus on core EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction).

    Segment Performance Highlights

    • Core Infrastructure: Order book stands at ₹4.22 trillion; saw 26% growth in quarterly orders.

    • Energy Projects: Saw a 34% decline in orders due to a very high base last year, though international orders still made up 80% of the mix.

    • IT & Tech Services: Revenue grew 13% to ₹14,078 crore, showcasing the resilience of L&T’s digital arms.

    • Financial Services: Reported 22% growth in income, benefiting from improved credit demand.

    The Outlook: Navigating the West Asia Crisis

    Management acknowledged that the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict and regional volatility in West Asia (where a large portion of their international orders reside) remains a challenge.

    • Impact: Potential supply chain disruptions and rising input costs (steel, cement, and fuel).

    • FY27 Guidance: L&T anticipates 10-12% revenue growth and stable margins for the upcoming fiscal year.

    • The “Digital” Hedge: L&T expects India’s services sector, GCCs (Global Capability Centres), and AI-enabled services to act as growth engines that are less exposed to Middle Eastern disruptions.

    Market Reaction: May 5, 2026

    The stock traded slightly lower leading up to the results, reflecting cautious sentiment regarding the “West Asia” commentary.

    • L&T Share Price: Closed at ₹4,054.50 (Down 1.13%).

    • Analysis: While the 3% profit dip might seem negative, the 28% growth in the order book and the ₹38 dividend provide a strong fundamental floor for long-term investors.

    Investor Note: With the Air India board meeting on May 7 and ongoing oil price volatility, L&T’s ability to manage its international margins in the hydrocarbon and infrastructure segments will be the key metric to track in H1 FY27.

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