- Acquires VM7 (Gandeva Ena) HAM Project, entirely funded by debt
- Cumulative distribution since listing is Rs.4,816.60Crs (Rs.79.35 per unit)
Mumbai : IRB InvIT Fund, India’s first listed Infrastructure Investment Trust has announced distribution of Rs.1.50 per unit for Unitholders as a distribution for Q3FY26. With this, the cumulative distribution up to 9MFY26 has reached Rs.5.00 per unit.
The decision was taken in the Board Meeting of the Investment Manager held today to announce the financial results for Q3FY26.
With this, the distribution since the listing has reached Rs.79.35 per unit translated into Rs.4,816.60Crs.
While commenting on the occasion, Mr. Rushabh Gandhi, Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer of IRB Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., an Investment Manager of the Trust said, “The quarter under review remained vibrant, supported by strong toll performance across the portfolio. In particular, the three assets acquired recently contributed meaningfully to growth. We also acquired the Gandeva–Ena VM7 HAM asset from our Sponsor. The acquisition was entirely debt-funded, thereby enhancing IRRs for our Unitholders.” He further said, “The enhanced portfolio-mix of matured operational BOT asset and annuity getting HAM assets would deliver good returns to the Unitholders and maximize the value, ensuring sustained long-term benefits for them.”
The Trust has fixed February 16, 2026, as the record date for distribution and the same will be paid to the unit holders on or before February 23, 2026.
Financial Highlights:
| Period | Q3 FY 26 (Rs. in Crs) | Q3 FY 25 (Rs. in Crs) | % Change |
| Revenue | 451 | 282 | 60% |
| EBIDTA | 370 | 231 | 60% |
| Distribution | 192 | 116 | – |
| Per Unit | 1.50 | 2.00 | – |
Business Highlights:
The Trust acquired three operational BOT asset from the IRB Infrastructure Trust in Q3FY26 and one HAM asset from sponsor in Q4FY26; thus, enhancing portfolio size to 10 highway assets (8 BOT and 2 HAM) and enterprise value of assets to approx. Rs.18,000Crs, and the footprints in two more States of India, i.e. Haryana and Uttar Pradesh as well.







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