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IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd. has reported a 9% year-on-year increase in gross toll collection for May 2025, reflecting strong traffic growth across its highway portfolio. The company’s Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) assets, including Hapur Moradabad Tollway, Kaithal Tollway, and Kishangarh Gulabpura Tollway, have contributed significantly to the revenue boost.
Key Highlights:
May 2025 toll collection up 9% YoY, driven by increased highway traffic.
BOT assets continue to generate high-revenue streams, supporting IRB’s expansion plans.
IRB Infra to transfer ₹8,450 crore worth of highway assets to IRB InvIT Fund by Q2 FY26.
Company aims to recycle capital for future infrastructure projects worth ₹15,000 crore.
Stock remains stable, reflecting investor confidence in IRB’s long-term growth strategy.
With India’s road infrastructure demand surging, IRB Infra’s toll revenue growth signals strong sector momentum, reinforcing its position as the country’s largest private highway operator.
Source: India Infoline | CNBC TV18 | Business Standard
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