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IRB Infrastructure’s August toll revenue climbs 12% at ₹563 crore

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IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd and IRB Infrastructure Trust on Monday (September 8) reported a 12% year-on-year growth in aggregate toll revenues for August 2025. The combined toll revenue for the two entities rose to ₹563 crore in August 2025, compared with ₹503 crore in August 2024.

Amitabh Murarka, Deputy CEO, IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited, said, “Toll revenues for August 2025 recorded a robust 12% year-on-year growth, stronger than the previous month, backed by continued underlying economic growth. This performance is particularly noteworthy given the adverse impact of weather conditions on traffic across certain assets. With the onset of the festive and holiday season, we anticipate a further strengthening of this growth momentum in the coming months.”

Also Read: Ganga project to aid IRB Infra’s double-digit toll collection growth in FY26

First quarter results

IRB Infrastructure Developers posted a 44.6% on-year surge in net profit at ₹202.4 crore from ₹140 crore in Q1FY25. The upbeat performance was fuelled by healthy toll collections across its asset portfolio, with Q1FY26 toll revenue from the company and its private InvIT rising 8% YoY to ₹1,680 crore from ₹1,555 crore.

Revenue came in at ₹2,099 crore, up 13% from ₹1,853 crore in the same period last year, while EBITDA grew 11% to ₹952 crore. Margins stood at 45.35% versus 46.25% a year ago.

Also Read: Toll revenue to grow in low double digits this year, says IRB Infra

The company’s operations and maintenance (O&M) order book is poised to reach ₹30,900 crore, an increase of about ₹3,100 crore after the transfer of assets from its sponsored private InvIT to its public InvIT.

Shares of IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd ended at ₹42.19, down by ₹0.13 or 0.13%, on the BSE today, September 8.

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