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Sagar Cements logs Q4 net profit at ₹100 cr

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May 13, 2026
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For the full year FY26, Sagar Cements incurred a net loss of ₹73 lakh while the total revenue increased 17% to ₹2,671 crore.

For the full year FY26, Sagar Cements incurred a net loss of ₹73 lakh while the total revenue increased 17% to ₹2,671 crore.

Sagar Cements posted a consolidated net profit of ₹100 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2026. In the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year, it incurred a loss of ₹73 lakh. 

The total revenue of the Hyderabad-based company increased 21 per cent to ₹798 crore in the quarter under review against ₹661 crore in the same period last year. 

For the full year FY26, the company incurred a net loss of ₹73 lakh while the total revenue increased 17 per cent to ₹2,671 crore.  In FY25 the loss was at ₹216 crore.

“We closed the year on a strong note, with volumes for both the quarter and the full year increasing by 8 per cent and 11 per cent respectively. Total volumes for the year stood at 6.10 million MT, broadly in line with our expectations, reflecting steady execution despite a dynamic operating environment. Demand remained resilient across our key markets, particularly driven by continued traction in infrastructure and rural segments, which supported top-line growth of 20 per cent during the quarter,’’ Sreekanth Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Sagar Cements, said on Wednesday. 

The Board of Directors of the company accorded in-principle approval to amalgamation of Andhra Cements, a subsidiary company with Sagar Cements, subject to necessary approvals. It also approved the establishment of a new division, Superfine Building Materials, to capitalise on the growing demand for advanced, durable and eco-friendly construction solutions. 

“The division will focus on high-performance superfine materials derived primarily from GGBS and fly ash, catering to precision construction and sustainable building applications. These products will support applications such as Ultra-High-Performance Concrete (UHPC), structural repairs, interior finishing and cladding solutions,’’ Reddy said.

The initiative would align the company’s long-term growth strategy and aims to strengthen its presence in the advanced building materials segment. “Overall, we are confident of sustaining healthy growth over the medium to long term, supported by capacity additions, operational efficiencies, and business diversification,’’ he said.

Published on May 13, 2026

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