ACC Limited, one of India’s leading cement companies, has announced its standalone financial results for the first quarter of FY26, ending June 30, 2025. The company has reported a solid performance with a 17.6% year-on-year (YoY) growth in revenue, while maintaining stable profitability.
Let’s take a closer look at the numbers.
ACC Q1 FY26 vs Q1 FY25 Financial Performance (Standalone)
Particulars | Q1 FY26 (₹ Cr) | Q1 FY25 (₹ Cr) | YoY % Change |
Revenue from Operations | ₹6,014.71 | ₹5,113.72 | +17.62% |
Net Profit (PBT) | ₹573.96 | ₹492.51 | +0.17% |
Earnings Per Share (EPS) | ₹20.48 | ₹19.50 | +5.03% |
ACC Revenue Growth in Q1 FY26
ACC delivered ₹6,014.71 crore in revenue for Q1 FY26, compared to ₹5,113.72 crore in the same quarter last year. This represents a 17.6% increase, driven by:
Higher demand in the construction sector
Stronger performance in urban and infrastructure markets
Better realization per ton of cement sold
ACC Net Profit Stands at ₹573.96 Cr
The company reported a net profit (PBT) of ₹573.96 crore, showing a marginal increase of 0.17% YoY. While the revenue growth is impressive, the flat profit indicates:
Cost pressures on input materials like coal and logistics
Increased spending on capacity expansion and operations
Despite these challenges, ACC has maintained healthy margins.
ACC EPS Sees 5% Growth
The Earnings Per Share (EPS) stood at ₹20.48 in Q1 FY26, compared to ₹19.50 in Q1 FY25 — reflecting a 5.03% increase. This highlights the company’s consistency in delivering value to its shareholders.
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Management Commentary & Outlook
ACC continues to focus on:
Sustainable cement production
Expanding capacity in growing regions
Improving operational efficiencies through digital and automation tools
With India's ongoing infrastructure push and rising urban demand, the company expects stronger quarters ahead.
Final Words
ACC’s Q1 FY26 results show strong revenue growth and stable profits, despite inflationary pressures. As the cement sector gears up for demand in roads, housing, and smart cities, ACC remains well-positioned for long-term success.














