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IRB Infrastructure posts INR 716 crore November toll revenue, up 16% YoY

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Last Updated : 10th Dec, 2025
Synopsis

IRB Infrastructure reported toll revenues of INR 716 crore for November, a 16% rise from INR 618 crore a year earlier. The figure includes collections from both its InvIT platforms - the IRB InvIT Fund and the IRB Infrastructure Trust. Higher traffic across several BOT and TOT assets drove the growth. The IRB MP Expressway remained the top contributor at INR 158.6 crore, followed by the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Super Expressway at INR 78.1 crore and Hyderabad's Golconda Expressway at INR 77.6 crore. Deputy CEO Amitabh Murarka said strong GDP growth, year-end travel and steady economic activity are supporting robust toll momentum. IRB manages 22 highway assets across more than 12 states.

IRB Infrastructure recorded toll revenues of INR 716 crore for November, reflecting a 16% year-on-year increase compared with the INR 618 crore posted in the same month last year. The latest figure includes toll collections from both its sponsored InvIT platforms - the IRB InvIT Fund, which operates as a public InvIT, and the privately managed IRB Infrastructure Trust.


The company noted that the rise in revenue was largely attributed to higher traffic volumes across several of its Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) and Toll, Operate and Transfer (TOT) assets. IRB currently manages 22 highway assets across multiple states, making it one of the country's largest integrated transport infrastructure operators.

Among individual projects, the IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra remained the highest revenue contributor. The corridor generated INR 158.6 crore during November, up from INR 146.4 crore during the corresponding month of the previous year. The expressway continues to be one of the company's most heavily used routes, supported by consistent commercial and passenger traffic.

The IRB Ahmedabad Vadodara Super Express Tollway recorded the second-highest contribution, with collections rising to INR 78.1 crore from INR 67.2 crore a year earlier. Improved traffic flow along the industrial belt and ongoing economic activity across the region have supported stable growth for this asset.

The Golconda Expressway, which forms part of the Hyderabad Outer Ring Road (ORR), posted INR 77.6 crore for November, up from INR 65.9 crore last year, marking it as the third-largest contributor to the company's toll receipts.

According to the company's Deputy Chief Executive, Amitabh Murarka, monthly toll revenues have maintained strong momentum through the ongoing quarter of FY26. He indicated that robust GDP expansion, combined with year-end travel patterns and sustained economic activity across the country, is expected to support continued growth in toll collections over the coming months.

IRB Infrastructure remains one of India's leading transport infrastructure operators, with a presence across more than 12 states and a diversified portfolio spanning key national highway corridors.

Source - PTI

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