Railway stock in focus after securing ₹414 Cr Order from BMRCL for Bengaluru Metro Phase II
Alex Smith
2 months ago
Synopsis:
BEML Ltd is a manufacturer of heavy equipment, defense vehicles, and metro coaches, secured a Rs. 414-crore order from BMRCL for Bengaluru Metro Phase II trainsets, reinforcing its long-standing role as a key metro rolling stock supplier.
This company manufactures a wide range of heavy earthmoving equipment catering to the mining and construction industry, vehicles for defense forces and coaches for the metro and Indian Railways is now in the spotlight after it secured an order worth Rs. 414 cr.
With market capitalization of Rs. 14,660 cr, the shares of BEML Ltd are currently trading at Rs. 1,774 per share, making a high of Rs. 1,800, from its previous close of Rs. 1,791.60 per share. Over the past year, the stock has declined by 17%, with a year-to-date drop of 14% and a 6-month decrease of 18%. Overall, the stock has experienced consistent downward movement across these periods.
About the order
BEML Limited has announced that it has received an order from Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL). The order, worth Rs. 414 crore, is for the supply of additional trainsets for Bengaluru Metro’s Phase II project.
This contract falls within the company’s regular business operations and further strengthens BEML’s long-standing association with BMRCL as a key supplier of metro rolling stock. As of September 30, 2025, BEML Limited reported an order book of Rs. 16,342 crore
About the company
BEML Ltd is a leading Indian public sector company under the Ministry of Defence, known for manufacturing heavy equipment used in defence, mining, construction, and rail transportation. The company plays a major role in India’s infrastructure development, producing metro coaches, rail wagons, military vehicles, and large earth-moving machinery.
The company reports a ROCE of 15.6% and ROE of 10.5%, with a low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.24. It has delivered a strong 35.5% profit CAGR over the past five years and consistently maintained a healthy dividend payout of 28.5%.
Sales of the company declined by 2% to Rs. 839 crore compared to Rs. 860 crore in Q2FY25. EBITDA remained largely stable, rising marginally by 0.3% to Rs. 73.2 crore from Rs. 73.0 crore a year ago. Net profit fell 5.9% to Rs. 48.0 crore from Rs. 51.0 crore, while EPS decreased 6% to Rs. 5.77 from Rs. 6.13.
Written by Manideep Appana
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