Larsen & Toubro Q3 Results: Cons PAT drops 4% YoY to Rs 3,215 crore on one-time provision, but revenue grows 10%


Engineering and construction major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) on Wednesday reported a 4.3% YoY decline in its December quarter consolidated net profit at Rs 3,215 crore compared to Rs 3,359 crore reported in the year ago period. The profit after tax (PAT) is attributable to the owners of the parent.

The company’s revenue from operations stood at Rs 71,450 crore in Q3FY26, up 10% over Rs 64,668 crore posted in the corresponding period of the last financial year.

The total consolidated PAT for the quarter includes a one-time material provision of Rs 1,191 crore (net of tax & NCI) towards employee benefits arising from the implementation of the new labour codes, the company filing said.

Excluding this exceptional item, the company’s recurring PAT stood at Rs 4,406 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, registering an YoY growth of 31%, the exchange filing said.

L&T’s Q3 PAT saw a sharper sequential decline of 18% compared to Rs 3,926 crore in Q2FY26 while the topline saw a 5% quarter-on-quarter uptick compared to Rs 67,984 crore posted in the July-September quarter.


L&T attributed the double-digit revenue growth to a steady execution across its various businesses within the Projects & Manufacturing (P&M) portfolio. International revenues were reported at Rs 38,775 crore, constituting 54% of total revenues.

L&T Order book

L&T secured orders worth Rs 135,581 crore, reflecting a YoY growth of 17% for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. The quarter’s order inflow spanned multiple geographies and diverse sectors including thermal power, hydrocarbons, renewable infrastructure, transmission & distribution and roads & runways. International orders stood at Rs 66,848 crore, contributing 49% to the total order inflow.

For the nine months ended December 31, 2025, the company recorded consolidated order inflows of Rs 345,818 crore, registering a YoY growth of 30%.



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