Marsons Powers Up: ₹523.6 Million Transformer Deal Sparks Growth Surge
Updated: May 19, 2025 12:40
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Marsons Limited, India's prominent transformer manufacturer, has obtained a Letter of Intent (LOI) amounting to ₹523.6 million (₹52.36 crore) for the supply of power transformers. This significant order complements Marsons' position in the power infrastructure segment and reflects its continued success in securing high-value deals.
About the Order
Marsons Ltd has been awarded a Letter of Intent (LOI) for ₹523.6 million for delivering power transformers.
This order forms part of a string of recent contract wins, demonstrating the company's market strength and operational capability.
Business Impact
The order is likely to improve Marsons' order book and drive revenue growth in the quarters ahead.
Marsons has always commanded huge orders, most recently LOIs of ₹427.1 million, ₹94.9 million, and even a high-value ₹6.75 billion order, showcasing a good pipeline.
The company's traction in traditional and renewable energy transformer solutions will generate 30-40% of revenue from total revenue by FY27.
Market Reaction
Shares of Marsons have reflected strong performance with high gains upon key order announcements.
The financial health and reducing net debt position of the company further boost investor sentiment.
Strategic Growth
Marsons is aggressively investing in developing its product scope to encompass inverter-duty and step-up generator transformers, aiming at the expanding renewable energy market.
The firm is also venturing into solar power generation partnerships and EPC deals, representing a strategic move away from core transformer manufacturing.
Industry Reputation
Marsons has competition from players like Bharat Bijlee, Indo Tech Transformers, and Voltamp Transformers, but retains a good balance sheet and reliability reputation.
The clientele of the company comprises industry leaders ABB, Tata, BHEL, Siemens, and NTPC.
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