IRB Infrastructure Records 22% Increase in February Toll Revenue
IRB Infrastructure reported a 22% increase in toll revenue for February 2026, totaling Rs 746 crore. The rise was driven by contributions from newly added assets and robust traffic growth. The IRB MP Expressway and other major tollways played significant roles in this financial performance.
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IRB Infrastructure announced on Saturday a notable 22% rise in its toll revenue for February 2026, bringing in Rs 746 crore compared to Rs 614 crore the previous year. This increase highlights robust growth across all assets, particularly with the new addition of the IRB Harihara Tollways in Uttar Pradesh.
The IRB MP Expressway, based in Maharashtra, significantly contributed to this financial surge by amassing Rs 148.2 crore, a rise from Rs 140.9 crore last year. Furthermore, the IRB Ahmedabad Vadodara Super Express Tollway and the IRB Golconda Expressway (Hyderabad ORR) followed suit, generating Rs 79.7 crore and Rs 73.7 crore respectively.
Amitabh Murarka, Deputy CEO of IRB Infra, remarked on the positive impact of robust traffic growth and improved toll collection. With IRB's vast asset base and strong presence in the TOT space, the expectation is for continued revenue growth in the upcoming months.
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