
IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited reported higher toll collections in February 2026 as traffic movement across its highway network improved. The company operates a large portfolio of toll road assets through multiple infrastructure platforms.
The company recorded ₹746 crore in toll revenue for February 2026, compared with ₹614 crore collected in February 2025, reflecting a 22% year-on-year increase.
In detailed figures, toll collections stood at ₹7,461 million during February 2026 against ₹6,138 million in the corresponding month last year.
As per exchange filings, Amitabh Murarka, Deputy CEO of IRB Infra, said, “Robust traffic growth across our assets and the corresponding rise in toll revenue, including the full-month contribution from the newly added IRB Harihara Corridor (TOT-17), are encouraging.”
The IRB Harihara Corridor (TOT-17) also supported the increase in collections. Tolling on this corridor began on January 23, 2026, making February the first full month of revenue contribution from the asset.
Murarka noted that the collection trend from the corridor is progressing as expected and aligns with the company’s bid estimates.
“Toll collection growth has strengthened from about 15% last month to around 22% in the current month,” Murarka added. He also stated that with the expected start of tolling on another new TOT asset, the company anticipates continued momentum in toll revenue in the coming months.
The IRB Group operates toll road assets through IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited, IRB Infrastructure Trust (Private InvIT), and IRB InvIT Fund (Public InvIT). Certain assets were acquired by the IRB InvIT Fund on November 1, 2025, as part of its portfolio expansion.
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As of 09 March 2026, at 11:32 AM, IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited share price is trading at ₹40.25 per share, reflecting a decline of 1.30% from the previous closing price. Over the past month, the stock has declined by 8.87%.
IRB Infrastructure reported strong toll revenue growth in February 2026, supported by higher traffic across its highway assets and the contribution from the IRB Harihara Corridor.
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Published on: Mar 9, 2026, 12:41 PM IST

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