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Tata Steel Posts Robust 12.5% YoY Rise in Net Sales for FY 2026

Tata Steel Posts Robust 12.5% YoY Rise in Net Sales for FY 2026

Consolidated Net Sales Hit ₹63,270.13 Crore, Marking Strong Growth

Tata Steel’s consolidated net sales for the year ended March 2026 surged to ₹63,270.13 crore, a 12.54% jump from the previous year, driven by higher product volumes and better pricing.

It’s not every day you see a steel‑maker’s top line jump by double digits, but Tata Steel managed just that in the financial year that wrapped up in March 2026. The company reported consolidated net sales of ₹63,270.13 crore – that’s about ₹7,300 crore more than the year before.

What’s behind the surge? A mix of factors, really. First, the firm moved more tonnes of steel, especially in its higher‑margin products. Second, prices held up better than many had expected, thanks in part to tighter supply in the domestic market. And, let’s not forget, a handful of strategic acquisitions that started to bear fruit.

In plain numbers, the 12.54% year‑on‑year growth translates to a modest but steady uptick in both volume and value. While some analysts had been wary of a slowdown in demand, Tata Steel’s management said they saw “steady domestic consumption and a gradual pick‑up in export orders.” That little bit of optimism seemed to pay off.

Of course, the story isn’t all sunshine. The company still grapples with raw material cost pressures and the ever‑present need to modernise its plants. Still, the earnings call highlighted a healthier bottom line, with operating profit improving alongside the sales lift.

Looking ahead, Tata Steel’s leadership hinted at a focus on sustainable production – more green steel, less carbon – and a push into new product segments. If they can keep the momentum, the next fiscal year could be another step up the ladder.

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