Apollo Micro Systems Secures New Orders Worth Rs 340.96 Million and Reports Record Revenue Growth
On November 7, 2025, Apollo Micro Systems (AMS) announced securing new orders worth Rs 340.96 million. This includes Rs 110.16 million from the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Rs 225.71 million from a Defence Public Sector Undertaking, and Rs 5.08 million from private firms. These orders highlight AMS's robust presence in both defense and private sector technology.

Apollo Micro Systems Limited has recently reported its financial results for the quarter ending September 30, 2025. The company achieved its highest-ever quarterly revenue and net profit during this period. Standalone revenue from operations reached Rs 225.26 crore, marking a significant 40.18% increase compared to Rs 160.70 crore in the same quarter of the previous year.
The company's consolidated revenue from operations for Q2FY26 rose by 40% year-on-year to Rs 225.26 crore, up from Rs 160.71 crore. This also represents a 69% increase quarter-on-quarter from Rs 133.58 crore in Q1FY26. Including other income of Rs 1.30 crore, total revenue amounted to Rs 226.57 crore.
Over the past three years, Apollo Micro Systems has consistently increased its revenue, growing from Rs 52.06 crore in Q2 FY2022-23 to Rs 225.26 crore in Q2 FY2025-26. This steady growth underscores the company's operational success and strategic positioning in its industry.
The firm's EBITDA, excluding other income, reached Rs 59.19 crore, reflecting a sequential increase of 45% and an annual rise of 80%. Margins improved to 26.3%, showcasing efficient cost management and operational effectiveness.
Profit before tax (PBT) surged by 92% year-on-year to Rs 68.44 crore in H1FY26, up from Rs 34.36 crore previously. After accounting for taxes amounting to Rs 13.12 crore, profit after tax (PAT) rose by 70% sequentially and by 91% year-on-year to Rs 30.03 crore in Q2FY26.
Clientele and Market Position
Apollo Micro Systems Limited specialises in creating high-performance electronic and electro-mechanical systems for sectors like defense, aerospace, space, and homeland security. Its clientele includes government bodies such as DRDO, ISRO, Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, BEL, BDL, as well as private companies like L&T and Tata.
The company's half-yearly performance for FY2025-26 was also impressive with consolidated revenue rising by 43% year-on-year to Rs 361.02 crore from Rs 253.09 crore in H1FY25. The PAT for H1FY26 increased by an impressive 97% year-on-year to reach Rs 47.71 crore.
Apollo Micro Systems' recent achievements reflect its strong market position and ability to secure significant contracts across various sectors. The company's strategic focus on innovation and quality continues to drive its growth trajectory.


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