NEW DELHI, India —IEX Q4 Results: Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) reported an 11% year-on-year increase in consolidated net profit for the January-March quarter of FY26, while revenue and EBITDA also recorded double-digit growth. The company posted a net profit of ₹130 crore, compared with ₹117 crore in the corresponding quarter a year earlier, and announced a final dividend of ₹2 per share.
Key Highlights
- IEX Q4 FY26 consolidated net profit rose 11% year on year to ₹130 crore.
- Quarterly revenue increased nearly 13% to ₹196 crore, while EBITDA climbed 23.1% to ₹149 crore.
- FY26 consolidated revenue reached ₹747 crore and profit after tax stood at ₹492.9 crore.
- The board approved a ₹2 final dividend per share, with the supplied results identifying May 15 as the record date.
IEX Q4 FY26 results show stronger operating performance
IEX recorded consolidated revenue of ₹196 crore in the fourth quarter, up from ₹175 crore in the same period last year. The increase represents growth of nearly 13% year on year and accompanied the improvement in the company’s bottom line.
EBITDA delivered an even stronger performance, rising 23.1% to ₹149 crore from ₹121 crore a year earlier. The EBITDA margin also edged higher to 85.68%, compared with 85.27% in the previous-year quarter.
IEX full-year FY26 performance
For the full financial year, consolidated revenue increased 13.6% year on year to ₹747 crore. Profit after tax rose 14.9% to ₹492.9 crore.
The company’s electricity traded volume reached 141.1 billion units during FY26, representing a 17% increase from the previous year. REC volumes also expanded, reaching 187.2 lakh, up 5% year on year.
IEX announces ₹2 final dividend
The board of directors approved a final dividend of ₹2 per share for shareholders. According to the supplied results, Friday, May 15 was fixed as the record date for determining eligible shareholders.
The company is scheduled to make the dividend payment within 30 days after shareholders approve the payout at the annual general meeting.
The supplied results were updated on August 20, 2026, while the stated May 15 record date falls earlier in the calendar year. The record-date information above is therefore reproduced as provided in the supplied material and should be checked against the company’s final corporate-action disclosure.
IEX shares outperform the broader market
IEX shares gained 0.91% to close at ₹126.92 during the reported trading session. The stock’s movement came despite a weaker broader market, with the NSE Nifty 50 declining 0.84% during the session.
The contrasting movements meant IEX outperformed the benchmark on the day the quarterly performance details were reported.
What the FY26 numbers indicate
The quarterly figures show simultaneous growth in revenue, profitability and EBITDA, while the full-year numbers point to continued expansion in electricity traded volumes. The increase in EBITDA was stronger than the rise in revenue during the March quarter, lifting the reported margin slightly from the previous year.
At the full-year level, higher electricity traded volumes and growth in REC volumes accompanied the improvement in revenue and profit. The final dividend announcement also adds a shareholder-return component to the company’s FY26 results.
What happens next for IEX shareholders
The next key step for the dividend will be shareholder approval at the annual general meeting, after which the company has stated that the payment will be made within 30 days. Investors should refer to the company’s official corporate disclosures for the final record date and payment schedule.
What was IEX’s Q4 FY26 net profit?
IEX reported a consolidated net profit of ₹130 crore for the January-March quarter of FY26, an 11% increase from ₹117 crore in the corresponding period a year earlier.
How much dividend did IEX announce?
The IEX board approved a final dividend of ₹2 per share, subject to shareholder approval at the annual general meeting.
Financial Disclaimer: This article is for informational and news-reporting purposes only and should not be considered investment, financial or trading advice. Investors should independently verify company disclosures and consult a qualified financial adviser before making investment decisions.

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