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SAIL declares financial results for Q1 FY’26: Records 273% jump in profit

New Delhi:25 JUL 2025: Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) has declared its financial results today for the quarter ending 30th June, 2025.

Key highlights:

Performance of Q1 FY 26 (Standalone) at a glance:

  Unit Q1 24-25 Q4 24-25 Q1 25-26
Crude Steel Production Million Tonne 4.68 5.09 4.85
Sales Volume Million Tonne 4.01 5.33 4.55
Revenue from Operations Rs. Crore 23,998 29,316 25,921
Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA) Rs. Crore 2,420 3,781 2,925
Profit Before Exceptional Items and Tax Rs. Crore 326 1,593 890
Exceptional Items Rs. Crore (312) (29)
Profit Before Tax (PBT) Rs. Crore 14 1564 890
Profit After Tax (PAT) Rs. Crore 11 1178 685

The Company has recorded a strong growth of 273% in the Profit before Exceptional Items and Tax during the first quarter of the current financial year. The sales volumes, revenue from operations, and saleable & crude steel production have recorded a healthy growth over CPLY.

Chairman & Managing Director, SAIL, Shri Amarendu Prakash said, “SAIL’s Q1 FY26 performance shows improved operational efficiency, better cash flow, and strong growth in sales volume in domestic market, supported by government safeguard duties. Even amidst fluctuating global dynamics, with rising domestic consumption, expanding steel capacity, and safeguard duty support from Government, we continue to deliver high-quality steel to all steel-consuming sectors. Our cost optimization measures and unwavering commitment to enhancing stakeholder value remain central to our journey.”

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