In the board meeting held on February 06, 2026, Omaxe Limited announced its un-audited consolidated financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, reporting a total income of ₹302.26 Crores. This represents a sequential increase of 13.67% from the previous quarter’s ₹282.24 Crores, though it reflects a 17.57% decline compared to ₹389.18 Crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company posted a net loss of ₹166.61 Crores for the current quarter, which is a 10.30% deterioration from the ₹185.75 Crores loss in the preceding quarter. However, when compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year (December 31, 2024), the net loss narrowed significantly by 30.48% from ₹239.66 Crores.

Financial Result Analysis for Omaxe Limited (Consolidated)

ParticularsQuarter Ended 31-Dec-25 (₹ in Cr)Quarter Ended 30-Sep-25 (₹ in Cr)Quarter Ended 31-Dec-24 (₹ in Cr)% Change (QoQ)% Change (YoY)
Total Revenue302.26282.24389.187.09% Increase22.33% Decrease
Net Profit / (Loss)(166.61)(185.75)(239.66)10.30% Deterioration30.48% Improvement

Omaxe Limited is a prominent Indian real estate developer with a presence across 27 cities in 8 states, specializing in integrated townships, residential projects, and commercial complexes. In early 2025, the company announced several strategic expansions, including an investment of ₹2,700 Crore to modernize six bus terminals in Uttar Pradesh and a ₹1,000 Crore investment for a township in Amritsar. Recent updates from 2025 include the successful early repayment of debt exceeding ₹700 Crore to Samman Capital and the full repayment of ₹229 Crore in SWAMIH funds for projects in New Chandigarh and Prayagraj. In January 2026, Omaxe announced a new ₹500 Crore mixed-use project, “Omaxe Chowk,” in Ludhiana, which led to a 15% surge in its share price. The company’s shareholding pattern as of December 2025 shows that Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) remains a notable institutional investor with a 1.56% stake.

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