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IREDA Loan Book Hits ₹79,941 Crore in Q1FY26 With Robust 49% Operating Profit Growth

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: 8 Aug 2025, 9:37 pm IST
IREDA’s loan book jumped to ₹79,941 crore in Q1 FY26, with a 29% CAGR since FY21, and recorded a 49% y-o-y rise in operating profit.
IREDA Loan Book Hits ₹79,941 Crore in Q1FY26 With Robust 49% Operating Profit Growth
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The Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) posted strong financial results for Q1 of FY2025-26, with its loan book reaching ₹79,941 crore, driven by higher disbursements in the renewable energy sector. Operating profit recorded a remarkable 49% year-on-year jump this quarter, reflecting robust operational performance.

Loan Book Surges to ₹79,941 Crore With 29% CAGR Since FY21

As of June 30, 2025, IREDA’s loan book had grown to ₹79,941 crore, representing a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 29% since FY2020-21. This milestone highlights the agency's growing influence in financing India’s renewable energy transition. With total sanctions of ₹2,49,000 crore and disbursements of ₹1,63,000 crore to date, IREDA continues to fund various initiatives, including solar, wind, hydro, and biomass projects.

Solid Growth in Profitability and Strategic Diversification

In the first quarter of FY26, IREDA recorded a 49% year-on-year growth in operating profit. This reflects enhanced financial performance and improved project recoveries. The agency is also making strategic moves into emerging sectors such as green hydrogen, e-mobility, and ethanol, diversifying beyond traditional renewable segments to further strengthen its leadership.

Read More: India’s Stranded Renewable Energy Capacity Doubles to 50 GW!

Alignment With National Energy Goals

IREDA, under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, plays a central role in supporting the Indian government's energy transition goals. The successful expansion into clean fuel technologies is aligned with India’s net-zero targets. These efforts are expected to accelerate infrastructure buildout in crucial sectors like mobility and biofuels in the coming years.

IREDA Share Price Performance

On August 8, 2025, IREDA share price opened at ₹145.01 on NSE, above the previous close of ₹144.57. During the day, it surged to ₹145.55 and dipped to ₹142.00. The stock closed at ₹142.32 by the end of the day. The stock registered a moderate decline of 1.56%.

Over the past week, it has declined by 3.86%, over the past month, it has declined by 11.05%, and over the past 3 months, it has declined by 10.37%.

Conclusion

IREDA’s performance in Q1 FY26 reaffirms its leading role in renewable energy financing. With a loan book of ₹79,941 crore, 49% profit growth, and diversification into green hydrogen and e-mobility, the agency is poised to maintain strong momentum in supporting clean energy projects across India.

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Published on: Aug 8, 2025, 4:00 PM IST

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