Mumbai-based real estate major Oberoi Realty Limited reported a steady financial performance for the third quarter and nine months ended FY26, supported by resilient residential demand, consistent leasing activity across commercial assets, and healthy retail footfalls during the festive season.

For Q3FY26, the company posted consolidated revenues of ₹1,561.74 crore, registering a year-on-year increase from ₹1,460.27 crore in Q3FY25. Profit After Tax (PAT) stood at ₹622.50 crore, broadly in line with ₹617.82 crore reported in the corresponding quarter last year.

For the nine months ended FY26, Oberoi Realty reported consolidated revenues of ₹4,480.56 crore, compared to ₹4,260.84 crore in the same period of the previous financial year. PAT for 9MFY26 came in at ₹1,802.96 crore, marginally higher than ₹1,791.55 crore reported in 9MFY25.


Strong Operating Performance Across Segments

The company’s EBITDA for Q3FY26 stood at ₹926.36 crore, while EBITDA for 9MFY26 was reported at ₹2,619.22 crore, reflecting stable operating margins driven by disciplined execution and cost management.

Oberoi Realty’s diversified portfolio—spanning residential, commercial, and retail assets—continued to contribute to earnings stability during the period.


Luxury Housing Demand Remains Resilient

Residential demand remained steady during the quarter, with the luxury housing segment continuing to attract buyers, particularly high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and ultra HNIs. The company noted sustained interest in larger homes located in established micro-markets, a trend that has remained intact despite broader macroeconomic uncertainties.


Commercial Leasing and Retail Assets Show Stability

The company’s commercial portfolio maintained consistent leasing momentum, indicating sustained occupier confidence in high-quality office assets. Meanwhile, Oberoi Mall and Sky City Mall witnessed healthy footfalls and engagement during the festive period, supporting stable performance in the retail segment.


Management Commentary and Outlook

Commenting on the results, Mr. Vikas Oberoi, Chairman and Managing Director, Oberoi Realty, said the Indian economy remained stable during the quarter, supported by steady domestic demand and broad-based activity across key sectors.

He added that the company would continue to actively pursue attractive land acquisition opportunities in 2026, backed by a strong development pipeline, prudent capital management, and a long-term focus on creating future-ready projects aligned with evolving market demand.


Outlook: Focus on Growth with Capital Discipline

With a robust balance sheet, marquee developments in key Mumbai locations, and diversified asset exposure, Oberoi Realty remains well-positioned to navigate market cycles. The company’s strategy of combining premium residential development with income-generating commercial and retail assets is expected to support earnings visibility going forward.

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