Power Finance Corporation Limited reported earnings results for the third quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025. For the third quarter, the company reported revenue was INR 291,405.7 million compared to INR 268,218.4 million a year ago. Revenue was INR 291,405.7 million compared to INR 268,218.4 million a year ago. Net income was INR 62,924.6 million compared to INR 58,287.9 million a year ago. Net income was INR 62,924.6 million compared to INR 58,287.9 million a year ago. Basic earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 19.07 compared to INR 17.66 a year ago. Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 19.07.
For the nine months, revenue was INR 866,707.1 million compared to INR 773,132.5 million a year ago. Revenue was INR 866,707.1 million compared to INR 773,132.5 million a year ago. Net income was INR 189,019.7 million compared to INR 166,743.6 million a year ago. Net income was INR 189,019.7 million compared to INR 166,743.6 million a year ago. Basic earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 57.28 compared to INR 50.53 a year ago. Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 57.28.
Power Finance Corporation Limited is an India-based government-owned non-banking financial company, specializing in offering financial support to power and infrastructure sectors. The Company is the nodal agency for the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme, Ultra Mega Power Projects, and Integrated Power Development Scheme, and acts as the Bid Process Coordinator for Independent Transmission Projects. It offers a range of products and services that meet the needs of the power sector, such as rupee-term loans, short-term loans, equipment lease financing, and transitional financing services for various power projects in the generation, transmission, and distribution sectors. It caters to e-vehicle fleets, charging infrastructure, roads, ports, metro rail, smart cities, and other infrastructure projects. Its clients include central and state power utilities, power equipment manufacturers, state government departments, and developers involved in large-scale infrastructure projects.
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