Ingersoll Rand Q1 Results: Net profit rises 20% YoY to ₹70.46 crore
Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd reported Q1 ended June 30, 2026 net profit of ₹70.46 crore, up 19.5% year on year from ₹58.98 crore. Revenue from operations rose 20.3% to ₹379.46 crore, with total income up 19.8% to ₹389.29 crore. Board approved unaudited results on Aug 13, 2026; Deloitte Haskins & Sells issued an unmodified review conclusion.
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The 30-second read
Why it matters
Investors can reassess near-term earnings expectations based on the reported YoY growth in revenue and net profit, plus EBITDA margin expansion and the absence of exceptional items versus the prior quarter.
Market read
A straightforward Q1 earnings print with margin improvement and no exceptional items can drive estimate revisions and short-term positioning.
What to watch
The article does not provide guidance, order book, cash flow details, or segment-level drivers beyond a single Air Solutions segment, limiting conviction on forward earnings power.
Background
The company’s board approved unaudited Q1FY26 results on Aug 13, 2026, reviewed by Deloitte Haskins & Sells under Ind AS 34.
Ticker impact
Ingersoll-Rand (India) reported Q1 net profit of ₹70.46 crore, up 19.5% YoY, alongside 20.3% revenue growth in Air Solutions.
Moderate positive bias for the next session and earnings-follow-through, assuming the market focuses on margin expansion and absence of exceptional items.
The article provides specific YoY figures for revenue, net profit, and EBITDA margin, plus notes no exceptional items versus the prior quarter’s labor-code impact, which is a concrete quality-of-earnings signal.
Market effects
Air Solutions demand appears robust, which may be read-across for industrial technology and capital-goods peers with similar end-markets.
India industrials sentiment could improve modestly if investors treat the quarter as evidence of steady demand.
Limited direct global read-through, as the disclosure is specific to Ingersoll-Rand (India) results under Ind AS.
Counterpoint
Profit growth may be partly offset by higher material costs (+25.3% vs revenue +20.3%), so margin gains could prove less durable if input costs re-accelerate.
Key entities
- companyIngersoll-Rand (India) Limited
Reported Q1 net profit of ₹70.46 crore (+19.5% YoY) and revenue from operations of ₹379.46 crore (+20.3% YoY).
- auditorDeloitte Haskins & Sells
Statutory auditor that issued an unmodified conclusion on the interim financial information.


