Jubilant Pharmova FY26 revenue rises 14% to Rs 8,280 crore, CDMO Sterile Injectables business jumps 38%
New Delhi [India], May 22 (ANI): Jubilant Pharmova on Friday reported a 14 per cent rise YoY in revenue to Rs 8,280 crore for the financial year 2025-26, driven by strong growth across its key business segments including CDMO Sterile Injectables, Allergy Immunotherapy, Radiopharma and Generics.
The company in an official statement shared that EBITDA for FY26 increased by 8 per cent to Rs 1,326 crore, while normalised profit after tax (PAT) rose 7 per cent to Rs 442 crore.
According to the company, the CDMO Sterile Injectables business emerged as one of the strongest growth drivers during the year, with revenue rising 38 per cent to Rs 1,755 crore due to incremental revenue generation from its new Line 3 facility in Spokane, US. EBITDA from the segment increased by 8 per cent to Rs 314 crore.
The company said it onboarded one of the world's largest oncology products on Line 3 and commercial batch production is expected to begin in late FY27, subject to US FDA approval.
Revenue at the Spokane facility alone grew 48 per cent to Rs 1,714 crore, while EBITDA rose 59 per cent to Rs 463 crore. EBITDA margins at the facility expanded by 190 basis points to 27 per cent.
Jubilant Pharmova stated that demand for high-quality US-based pharmaceutical manufacturing has increased following new tariffs imposed by the US government, leading to strong traction in requests for proposals for its new production lines.
In the Generics business, revenue grew 13 per cent to Rs 774 crore, while EBITDA surged 250 per cent to Rs 83 crore during FY26. EBITDA margins in the business improved by 7.2 percentage points.
Radiopharmaceuticals revenue rose 10 per cent to Rs 1,178 crore during FY26. However, EBITDA margins in the segment were impacted due to lower production of certain SPECT products at its Montreal facility following FDA observations and temporary shutdown for remediation.
In the CRDMO business, the company announced a strategic partnership with Pierre Fabre, France, to expand its footprint in biologics and antibody-drug conjugates in Europe.
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