IRB Reports ₹8,323 Crore Toll Revenue in FY26; March Collections Rise 21% to ₹783 Crore

Highway toll plaza with vehicles and fast-moving traffic generating revenue
Highway toll plaza with vehicles and fast-moving traffic generating revenue

IRB Infrastructure Developers Limited, along with its associated InvIT platforms, reported total toll revenue of ₹8,323 crore for FY26, accounting for around 10% of India’s total toll collections of ₹82,900 crore for the year.

For March 2026, the group recorded toll revenue of ₹783 crore, marking a 21% year-on-year increase compared to ₹649 crore in March 2025.

The growth in monthly collections was supported by strong traffic momentum across key highway assets, along with contributions from recently operational projects and newly added toll-generating assets.

Among individual assets, IRB MP Expressway emerged as the highest contributor with collections of around ₹1,651 million, followed by Ahmedabad–Vadodara Super Express Tollway and Golconda Expressway, each contributing significantly to the monthly revenue.
Additionally, assets such as Harihara Corridors, which commenced tolling in early 2026, and recently acquired toll road projects have further strengthened overall collections during the period.

The company’s portfolio currently spans 28 highway assets covering approximately 17,500 lane kilometres across 13 states, including a mix of BOT, TOT, and hybrid annuity projects, reinforcing its position as one of India’s leading toll road operators.
Deputy CEO Amitabh Murarka stated that the performance reflects healthy traffic growth and the impact of newly commissioned assets, while also highlighting that revised toll tariffs and upcoming project additions are contributing to overall revenue traction.

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