
Revenue was up by 43 per cent to ₹1,078 crore (₹752 crore).
Pricol Ltd, the Coimbatore-based automotive component manufacturer, doubled its consolidated net profit to ₹73 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2026 compared with ₹35 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Revenue was up by 43 per cent to ₹1,078 crore (₹752 crore).
For FY26, the consolidated net profit rose by 43 per cent to ₹251 crore (₹167 crore) on a 51 per cent revenue in profit to ₹3,964 crore (₹2,621 crore).
On a standalone basis, the net profit more than doubled to ₹78 crore (₹28 crore) on 38 per cent increase in revenue to ₹834 crore (₹606 crore). For FY26, net profit rose by 46 per cent to ₹207 crore (₹142 crore) on a 22 per cent increase in revenue to ₹3,019 crore (₹2,458 crore).
Board leadership transition
Pricol announced a leadership transition during the quarter, with Vikram Mohan succeeding Vanitha Mohan as Chairman, says a company release.
Vikram Mohan said: “FY26 was a defining year for the global automotive industry, marked by supply chain disruptions, geopolitical trade tensions and continued market volatility.
Despite these challenges, Pricol demonstrated strong resilience, agility and execution excellence, enabling us to outperform the market and achieve the milestone of ₹4,000 crore in total income through a balanced mix of organic and inorganic growth, as outlined in our strategic commitment for FY26.
Going forward, the company continues to closely monitor evolving global geopolitical developments, which have resulted in currency volatility, elevated commodity prices and higher freight costs. These factors may exert pressure on demand and overall cost structures, thereby impacting profitability across the industry, says the release.
Published on May 14, 2026





























