IRB toll revenue climbs 24 pc to Rs 793 cr in Apr

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New Delhi, May 8 (PTI) IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd on Friday said the toll revenue of its group entities rose 24 per cent year-on-year to Rs 793.5 crore in April 2026.
    The toll revenue stood at Rs 641.8 crore in April 2025, IRB said in an exchange filing.
    The toll revenue includes earnings of IRB InvIT Fund (Public InvIT) and IRB Infrastructure Trust (Private InvIT).
    Of the total 24 toll assets, IRB MP Expressway Pvt Ltd (Mumbai-Pune Expressway and Old Mumbai-Pune Highway NH4) contributed the highest share of Rs 157 crore to the total toll revenue in April 2026, up from Rs 150.7 crore a year ago.
    IRB Golconda Expressway Private Ltd (Hyderabad Outer Ring Road) was the second-largest contributor, with toll revenue of Rs 79 crore in April 2026 compared to Rs 68.3 crore in the corresponding month of the last year.
    IRB Ahmedabad-Vadodara Super Express Tollway Pvt Ltd (Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway NE1 and NH 48) emerged as the third largest contributor, reporting toll revenue of Rs 78.7 crore in April 2026, up from Rs 65.4 crore a year ago.
    "It is a promising start to the new financial year. We have commenced FY27 on a positive note, with revenue growth maintaining healthy momentum across our portfolio. Toll revenue for the month grew by 24 per cent year-on-year, driven by strong underlying traffic trends, addition of new projects and tariff revisions. Backed by the resilience of the Indian economy, we remain confident of sustaining this growth trajectory in the coming months as well," Amitabh Murarka, Deputy CEO of IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd, said.
    IRB is India's leading and largest private toll roads and highways concessionaire with an asset base of around Rs 94,000 crore in 13 states, with a 44 per cent share in awarded TOT space (Toll-Operate-Transfer), and around 16 per cent share in the Golden Quadrilateral Project.

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