Tata Projects looks at double-digit growth in revenues in FY25

Betting on sustainability and electronics, Tata Projects, the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company of Tata group, is looking at double digit growth in the current financial year.

The company turned into profits last year at Rs 139 crore on revenues of Rs 17,247 crore in FY24. 

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“We have clocked revenues of $2 billion (over Rs 16,800 crore) this year. Our bottom-line growth will be higher than topline growth this year,” said Vinayak Pai, managing director and CEO, Tata Projects, in an interaction with media persons in Mumbai on Thursday.

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Its rival L&T is expecting a growth of 15% in revenues in FY25.

Pai said advanced engineering, sustainability, and mobility are the key pillars of growth for the company. About 40% of revenue comes from the sustainability sector, which includes green hydrogen, green ammonia, metros, and so on. Around 10 to 15% revenue comes from electronics and semi conductors. The company has an order book of Rs 40,000 crore.

“We have strong visibility of growth in electronics and semiconductors. Thus, we are having good balance between manufacturing and services,” he said. Tata Projects is building a semi-conductor facility for Tata Electronics in Dolera, Gujarat and a battery manufacturing unit in the same state.

Pai added that green hydrogen, green ammonia and pumped storage projects are big components of growth for the company.

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He said the firm’s share of government orders have come down from 80% to 50% now and could drop further. “Metro projects and airports are more predictable and linear,” he said, adding they are doing metro projects in Pune, Chennai, Indore, and so on.

The company will keep share of overseas orders at 10 to 15%, he said.

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