KEC International Ltd has received fresh orders worth ₹2,211 crore across various sectors, including transmission & distribution (T&D), oil & gas, and cables. These orders boost its global presence, especially in Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Africa.
The company won a key project in Saudi Arabia for 380 kV overhead transmission lines and another order in the Americas for tower and hardware supply. Its subsidiary, SAE Towers, bagged a large supply order in Mexico.
KEC secured its second international project in Africa for terminal station works, in addition to an ongoing pipeline project.
The cables unit won new domestic and export orders for multiple cable types.
With these orders, KEC's total order intake in FY25 so far has surpassed ₹4,200 crore, representing a 40% growth over the same period last year.
KEC International posted a consolidated net profit of ₹268 crore for the March quarter, marking a strong 76% increase from ₹152 crore in the same period last year.
The company’s EBITDA rose to ₹539 crore, up 39% from ₹388 crore a year ago. The EBITDA margin also improved significantly to 7.8% in Q4 FY25, compared to 6.3% in Q4 FY24. Revenue for the quarter reached ₹6,872 crore, showing an 11.46% growth over the ₹6,165 crore reported in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.
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KEC International Limited is a global Indian company and ranks as the country’s second-largest producer of electric power transmission towers. It is also among the world’s leading firms in the power transmission and EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) sector.
On June 04, KEC International share price rose by 1.40% to ₹882.45 on the BSE, after touching a day high of ₹885.55.
KEC International continues to expand its global footprint with major project wins. Its diverse portfolio and rising international orders highlight strong growth momentum across sectors.
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Published on: Jun 5, 2025, 8:53 AM IST
Kusum Kumari
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