Volume Spurt Alert & Rs 614.38 Crore Order Book: Infrastructure Company Reports Revenue of Rs 203.29 Crore and Net Profit of Rs 52.89 Crore
The stock is up by 12 per cent from its 52-week low of Rs 255 per cent.
On Thursday, along with the market in red, shares of Denta Water & Infra Solutions Ltd plunged over 10 per cent to Rs 281.75 per share from its previous closing of Rs 313.65 per share. The stock’s 52-week high is Rs 377.30 per share and its 52-week low is Rs 255 per share. The shares of the company saw a spurt in volume by more than 6 times on the BSE.
Denta Water & Infra Solutions Ltd (DWISL), established in 2016, operates within the water engineering, procurement, and construction sectors, providing comprehensive water and infrastructure solutions. The company specialises in the design, installation, and commissioning of water management infrastructure projects, with a particular expertise in groundwater recharging utilising recycled water, positioning them as one of the few Indian companies with experience across the entire project lifecycle, including operations and maintenance. Beyond water management, DWISL also undertakes construction projects in the railways and highways sectors, showcasing a diversified approach to infrastructure development.
Denta Water and Infra Solutions Limited reported its financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, marking a significant strategic shift with a disciplined operational scale-up and a successful Initial Public Offering (IPO). Although revenue saw a marginal dip to Rs 203.29 crore, primarily due to project execution cycles and billing timeline adjustments, the company demonstrated continued improvement in key profitability metrics. EBITDA reached Rs 72.43 crore, with an impressive EBITDA margin of 35.63 per cent, while Profit After Tax (PAT) stood at Rs 52.89 crore, reflecting a PAT margin of 26.02 per cent, an increase from the prior year's 25.34 per cent. This margin expansion occurred despite temporary revenue recognition delays in Q4 FY25, with management anticipating these deferred transactions to materialise as significant revenue in the first half of FY2026.
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The successful IPO in FY2025 significantly bolstered Denta Water's capital base and liquidity, with proceeds strategically deployed for working capital and general corporate purposes. As of March 31, 2025, the company's order book remained robust at Rs 614.38 crore, providing strong future revenue visibility. The balance sheet is fortified with a healthy equity base, minimal debt, and substantial cash reserves, positioning the company for scalable growth. While water infrastructure remains the core focus, Denta Water is also selectively participating in adjacent sectors like railways and highways as part of its long-term growth strategy.
The company has a market cap of over Rs 750 crore with an order book of Rs 752.5 crore. The shares of the company have a PE of 15x, an ROE of 44 per cent and an ROCE of 61 per cent. The stock is up by 12 per cent from its 52-week low of Rs 255 per cent.
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