Telecom gearmaker HFCL has reported highest-ever consolidated profit of Rs 184.45 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 31 on account of surge in overseas business supported by new products and augmenting capacities.
The company had posted a loss of Rs 83.3 crore in the same period a year ago.
HFCL said that improvement in financial performance was driven by a favourable shift in revenue mix towards products, an increasing share of exports, and improved realisations in high fiber-count optical fiber cables.
The consolidated revenue from operations more than doubled to Rs 1,824.12 crore during the reported quarter from around Rs 801 crore in the March 2025 quarter.
HFCL recorded the highest-ever order of Rs 21,206 crore which is more than double compared to the order book of Rs 9,967 crore it reported at the end of financial year (FY) 2025.
The company’s optical fiber cable (OFC) also recorded the highest-ever order book of Rs 13,483 crore.
HFCL Managing Director Mahendra Nahata
