BCCL Reports Significant Drop in Q4 Net Profit Amid Revenue Decline
BCCL Q4 net profit falls 58.9 pc to Rs 27.28 crore
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Bharat Coking Coal Ltd (BCCL), a major coking coal producer in India, reported a 58.9% decline in net profit to ₹27.28 crore for Q4 ending March 31, 2026, down from ₹66.50 crore a year earlier. The company's revenue also fell significantly, impacting its overall financial performance.
- 01BCCL's net profit fell by 58.9% to ₹27.28 crore in Q4 2026.
- 02Revenue from operations dropped to ₹3,282.95 crore, down from ₹3,865.79 crore.
- 03Annual net profit for the year ending March 31, 2026, decreased to ₹128.28 crore.
- 04BCCL produced 35.52 million tonnes of coal in 2025-26, a decline from 40.50 million tonnes in the previous year.
- 05The company plays a crucial role in India's steel sector, managing extensive mining operations in Jharkhand and West Bengal.
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Bharat Coking Coal Ltd (BCCL) has reported a significant 58.9% decline in net profit for the fourth quarter ending March 31, 2026, amounting to ₹27.28 crore compared to ₹66.50 crore in the same quarter last year. The company's revenue from operations also fell, reaching ₹3,282.95 crore, down from ₹3,865.79 crore. For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, BCCL's net profit plummeted to ₹128.28 crore, a stark contrast to ₹1,240.19 crore in the previous year. The total revenue for the year was ₹13,644.78 crore, compared to ₹15,917.21 crore in 2025. BCCL produced 35.52 million tonnes of coal during the year, a decrease from 40.50 million tonnes in 2024-25. As one of India’s largest coking coal producers, BCCL is essential to the steel industry, operating numerous mines in Jharkhand and West Bengal, particularly in the Jharia Coalfield. The company is committed to utilizing advanced mining technologies while addressing environmental concerns, such as mitigating fires in the Jharia area.
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The decline in BCCL's profits and revenue may affect employment and economic stability in regions dependent on coal mining.
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