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ABS Marine Services Reports Strong Margin Growth with EBITDA Margin up 1,667 Bps in H2 FY26 and 1,763 Bps in FY26

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| May 23, 2026 1:54:51 PM IST
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 23: ABS Marine Services Limited (NSE: ABSMARINE), one of the leading maritime companies offering comprehensive services in Ship Management, Vessel Ownership, Marine and Port Services is pleased to announce the audited results of H2 FY26 and FY26.

Key H2 FY26 & FY26 Consolidated Financial Highlights

H2 FY26 Consolidated Financial Highlights

- Total Income of 183.11 Cr, YoY growth of 78.93%- EBITDA of 94.23 Cr, YoY growth of 164.64%- EBITDA Margin of 51.46%, YoY expansion of 1,667 Bps- PAT of 49.46 Cr, YoY growth of 158.22%- PAT Margin of 27.01%, YoY expansion of 829 Bps- EPS of 19.96, YoY growth of 146.42%FY26 Consolidated Financial Highlights

- Total Income of 322.64 Cr, YoY growth of 75.05%- EBITDA of 152.55 Cr, YoY growth of 179.17%- EBITDA Margin of 47.28%, YoY expansion of 1,763 Bps- PAT of 80.80 Cr, YoY growth of 196.45%- PAT Margin of 25.04%, YoY expansion of 1,026 Bps- EPS of 32.59, YoY growth of 184.88%Note: Minority Interest is included in PAT

Comment on Financial Performance Captain P.B. Narayanan, Managing Director of ABS Marine Limited said, "We are pleased to report a strong growth performance during FY26, driven primarily by the continuous expansion of our asset base and increasing contribution from the owned fleet. The addition of strategic assets has strengthened our operational capabilities, improved fleet utilization, and enhanced execution efficiencies, resulting in robust growth in both revenue and profitability during the year.

Our focus remains on expanding offshore capabilities, strengthening service delivery, and building a scalable marine platform aligned with rising offshore opportunities. With a growing asset base, improving operational efficiencies, and strong demand visibility in the offshore segment, we remain confident of sustaining growth momentum and creating long-term value for stakeholders."

About ABS Marine Services Limited

ABS Marine Services Limited, established in 1992 and headquartered in Chennai, is one of the leading maritime companies specializing in Ship Management, Vessel Ownership, Marine, and Port Services. With offices in Mumbai, Kochi, Singapore, and Kakinada, ABS provides comprehensive maritime solutions worldwide, emphasizing professionalism, local expertise, and regulatory compliance for efficient operations. With over three decades of experience in third-party technical and crew management, the company focuses strongly on safety and energy conservation both onboard and ashore, driving excellence in the maritime industry.

For FY26, the Company has reported Consolidated Total Income of 322.64 Cr, EBITDA of 152.55 Cr & Net Profit of 80.80 Cr on consolidated basis.

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