Markolines Sees Profits Soar with Strategic Highway Projects
Highway solutions firm Markolines reported a 12% growth in net profit for the December 2025 quarter, with PAT rising to Rs 6.78 crore. Revenue saw a significant increase, driven by effective project execution. CMD Sanjay Patil attributed success to strategic billing and cost management.
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Markolines, a leading highway solutions provider, has announced a 12% increase in its consolidated net profit to Rs 6.78 crore for the quarter ending December 2025. The company had previously recorded a net profit of Rs 6.05 crore during the same quarter last year.
Over the nine months leading up to December 2025, Markolines' profit after tax (PAT) reached Rs 14.87 crore, a notable improvement from Rs 10.43 crore recorded in the previous year. The company's revenue also experienced substantial growth, rising to Rs 243.34 crore from Rs 185.92 crore.
CMD Sanjay Patil highlighted that the revenue surge was due to robust project execution and enhanced billing processes, with profitability being bolstered by disciplined cost management and a strategic project mix. Markolines specializes in highway operations, maintenance, and specialized road preservation services in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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