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Bansal Wire Industries Q3FY26 Concall Decoded: 121,000 tons sold in a quarter, ₹240 cr cash generated, and still EBITDA-per-ton debates stealing the limelight.

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1. Opening Hook

Just when steel demand was supposed to slow down thanks to elections, Diwali, and the usual “India is distracted” excuses, Bansal Wire casually dropped its highest-ever monthly sales of 45,000 tons. Apparently, labour shortages are temporary, but demand is permanent.

Management walked into the call sounding like they had already read the analyst questions—and prepared answers with footnotes. From GST scares getting “98–99% evaporated” to specialty wires quietly doubling margins, the call had everything: growth, confidence, and just enough disclaimers to keep auditors happy.

If you thought this was just another commodity wire player talking volume, stay tuned. The real story is hidden in cash flows, specialty mix, and ROCE ambition—and that’s where things get interesting.

Read on. It gets spicier later. 😏


2. At a Glance

  • Volumes up 32% YoY – Labour issues tried hard, December said “hold my beer.”
  • Revenue up 11% YoY – Volume sprinting faster than pricing.
  • EBITDA up 19% YoY – Stable margins, no miracle, just execution.
  • EBITDA margin at 8.4% – Flat, boring, but dependable.
  • PAT up just 4% YoY – Depreciation and interest stole the thunder.
  • ₹233 cr operating cash (9M) – Cash flows finally doing the talking.
  • ROCE trending up – Management eyeing 25% like it’s a destiny, not a wish.

3. Management’s Key Commentary (Decoded)

“This was our strongest ever operating performance.”
(Translation: Volumes saved the quarter, again.)

“We achieved our highest ever monthly sale of 45,000 tons.”
(December fixed what October and November broke.)

“Capacity expansion is now

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