RailTel Secures Rs 1.11 Bn Signalling Contract from SCR

RailTel Corporation of India Ltd, in collaboration with its consortium, has secured a Rs 1.11 billion contract (inclusive of taxes) from South Central Railway (SCR) for upgrading railway signalling systems. The company disclosed the development in a regulatory filing on February 25, 2025.

The project involves the installation of a new automatic block signalling system on the Nandalur-Renigunta Junction section in the Guntakal division. This initiative aims to modernise railway signalling and telecommunication infrastructure, improving safety, efficiency, and operational capacity. The contract mandates project completion by August 16, 2026.

RailTel’s Financial Performance: Steady Growth Amidst Challenges RailTel recently announced its Q3 FY25 financial results, reporting a 4.7% year-on-year (YoY) increase in net profit to Rs 650 million. The company’s revenue from operations surged by 14.8% YoY, reaching Rs 7.67 billion, up from Rs 6.68 bn in Q3 FY24.

However, despite revenue growth, EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortisation) declined by 6.6% YoY to Rs 1.21 billion, compared to Rs 1.29 billionin the same quarter last year. Additionally, EBITDA margins contracted by 360 basis points, standing at 15.8% in Q3 FY24, reflecting operational profitability challenges.

Strengthening India's Railway Infrastructure RailTel’s latest contract reinforces its role as a key player in India’s railway modernisation efforts, particularly in the deployment of advanced signalling technologies. The company has been actively involved in enhancing railway communication, IT, and infrastructure solutions, contributing to the government’s vision of a digitally empowered railway network.

Market Outlook: Rail Modernisation and Digital Integration With the Indian Railways increasingly adopting automation, AI-driven systems, and digital technologies, investment in signalling and telecommunication infrastructure is expected to grow significantly. The government's push for railway modernisation, including semi-high-speed corridors, AI-based predictive maintenance, and real-time monitoring systems, presents lucrative opportunities for companies like RailTel.

By securing strategic projects such as the SCR signalling contract, RailTel continues to strengthen its market position while aligning with India’s long-term railway infrastructure expansion goals.

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