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JSW Steel Q3 net profit rises 2.4x to Rs 2,410 cr

Consolidated net profit jumps to Rs 2,410 crore as stronger volumes and deferred tax asset recognition lift earnings

JSW Steel Ltd reported a strong increase in its consolidated net profit for the third quarter of the 2025–26 fiscal year, surpassing market expectations. The company posted a net profit of Rs 2,410 crore for the quarter ending December 31, 2025, more than double the Rs 719 crore recorded in the same period last year. The growth was driven by higher steel sales volumes and the recognition of one-time tax benefits.

Revenue from operations rose to approximately Rs 45,200–45,990 crore, up around 10–11 percent year‑on‑year. Saleable steel sales increased roughly 14 percent to 7.64 million tonnes, while crude steel production grew about 6–7 percent. Strong domestic demand from construction, automotive, and other sectors supported this growth.

The profit surge was further aided by the recognition of deferred tax assets of about Rs 1,439 crore, linked to unabsorbed depreciation in Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd. This accounting adjustment significantly boosted reported earnings for the quarter.

On the operational side, consolidated EBITDA rose about 20 percent year‑on‑year to Rs 6,496 crore. Despite the increase, margins narrowed slightly compared with the previous quarter, reflecting pressure on steel prices and rising input costs.

Looking ahead, JSW Steel plans continued investment in capacity expansion, including a major greenfield project in Odisha and potential growth at its Dolvi plant in Maharashtra.

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