SURYAROSNINSE13 August 2025

Surya Roshni Limited has informed the Exchange about Investor Presentation

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SURYA ROSHNI LIMITED

CIN -L31501HR1973PLt;007543 Padma Tower-1 , Rajendra Place, New Delhi-110 008 Ph.: +91-11-47108000 E-mail: cs@surya.in Website : www.surya .co.in

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August 13, 2025

The Secretary The Stock Exchange, Mumbai MUMBAI - 400 001 Scrip Code: 500336

The Manager (Listing Department) The National stock Exchange of India Ltd Mumbai - 400 051 NSE Symbol: SURY AROSNI

Re: INVESTOR PRESENTATION

Dear Sir,

In terms of Regulation 30 read with Para A of Schedule Ill and other applicable provisions of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, please find enclosed copy of the "Investor Presentation -August, 2025". Copy of the same is also being uploaded on the website of the Company at, http://www.surya.co.in. '3' ~2,..

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Yours faithfull y, For Surya Roshni Limited

B. B. Singal CFO & Company Secretary

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• Regd. Office : Prakash Nagar, Sankhol , Bahadurgarh , Haryana - 124507

I N V E S T O R

P R E S E N T A T I O N - A u g u s t 2 0 2 5

Seeking Opportunities by Value Creation

Awards And Accolades

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Q1FY26 Results Highlights

Q1 FY26 Results Highlights

Consolidated Financial Performance Highlights

Particulars (In ₹ crore)

Revenue

EBITDA

Profit Before Tax (PBT)

Profit After Tax (PAT)

Q1 FY26

1,605

83

46

34

Q1 FY25

1,893

159

123

92

YoY

-15%

-48%

-63%

-64%

Results Highlights •

In Q1FY26, consolidated revenue stood at ₹1,604.52 crore, down 15.2% YoY, while EBITDA came in at ₹82.57 crore, declining 48% YoY. EBITDA margin was at 5.14% compared to 8.37% in Q1FY25, reflecting softer commodity prices, muted government project activity, and seasonal demand factors.

• Performance in Steel Pipes was impacted by slower execution in government projects, early monsoon, and lower steel prices, though exports

delivered strong double-digit growth.

• The Lighting & Consumer Durable segment recorded a modest increase in revenue, supported by healthy double-digit volume growth in LED

lamps, battens, water heaters, and mixer grinders, despite pricing pressures in certain categories.

• Strategic initiatives, including new product launches, portfolio expansion, and commissioning of advanced manufacturing capacities, are expected

to support growth and strengthen operating leverage over the remainder of the year.

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Q1 FY26 Results Highlights

Lighting and Consumer Durables Segment Performance

Particulars (In ₹ crore)

Q1 FY26

Q1 FY25

Revenue

EBITDA

EBITDA Margin

Profit before Tax (PBT)

397

31

7.72%

21

385

35

9.01%

26

YoY

3%

-12%

-129 bps

-18%

Results Highlights • The Lighting and Consumer Durables segment witness steady revenue growth despite headwinds. This was on account of strong volume growth in

LED Lamps (+30%), Battens (+25%), and Appliances (+23%) despite price erosion and erratic monsoons.

• The decline in EBITDA margins was largely due to price erosion in consumer lighting and lower realizations because of early monsoon-led demand

volatility. Margins are expected to recover in the coming quarters. In the Professional Lighting segment, we maintained a healthy order book of over ₹100 crore. Despite some slowdown in government procurement, our diversified portfolio and pipeline of 2–3 new categories position us to meet our FY26 targets.

• The Appliances business grew by 23% in volumes, led by a 25% rise in water heaters and a 35% surge in high-ticket mixer grinders as well as

strong performance from premium BLDC fans.

• Domestic house wiring and cables (HWCs) facility at Gwalior is set to launch operations of domestic wires on 18th August 2025, targeting a sales

of ₹150 crore in the first year of operations.

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Q1 FY26 Results Highlights

Steel Pipe and Strips Segment Performance Highlights

Particulars (In ₹ crore)

Q1 FY26

Q1 FY25

Revenue

EBITDA

EBITDA/MT (₹)

Profit before Tax (PBT)

1,207

52

2,922

24

1,509

124

6,065

97

YoY

-20%

-58%

-52%

-75%

Results Highlights • Steel Pipe and Strips segment witnessed decline in revenue and EBITDA margin due to weaker domestic demand, raw material volatility, and

lower high-margin GI (galvanized iron) product utilization

• Overall volumes witnessed a de-growth of about 13% YoY. Domestic project segment volumes fell ~30% YoY due to government funding delays, early monsoon, and softer API & Spiral Pipe demand. However, export volumes grew by approximately 23% YoY despite geopolitical challenges, driven by strong shipments to the Middle East.

• Order Book of about ₹750 crores is in - hand for Oil & Gas sector, Water Sector and Exports business.

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Company Overview

SURYA – At A Glance

Established in 1973, ‘SURYA’ is one of the most respected and trusted brand in Steel Pipes, Lighting & Consumer Durables (FMEG) and PVC pipes in India and Globally

Leadership in Value-Added Products with a comprehensive product range

Deeply rooted distribution network up to Rural India

Brand promotion through extensive TV & Print Advertisements, BTL activities and Digital campaigns

Strategic Value Creation by reinforcing market leadership position and driving change through investment in value-added products

Strengthening Financials – Net cash surplus of ₹ 331 crore, Lean Balance Sheet

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Making In India, Delivering Across the World

1984 | 46 acres

2012

1973 | 53 acres

2010 | 51 acres 1992 | 44 acres

2010 | 96 acres

2017 | 17 acres

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Reinforcing Leadership In Core

• Brand building through consistent Advertising

• ATL & BTL Activities

• •

Strategic Investment InTechnology upgradation Strategic locations Strengthening Backward Integration through PLI

Brand Equity

Distribution Network

• • Consistent

Enhanced engagement policies,

effective schemes • Omni-channel presence

Manufacturing Facilities

Product Range

• Built

up

strong

product

portfolio

• Value-Added products driving

higher profitability

Brand

Manufacturing

Distribution

Products

Scalability

Diversification

Sustained Growth & Improved Profitability

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Strengthening Financials

Revenue

PAT

₹ in crore

1 6 5

,

5

1 3 7

,

7

7 9 9

,

7

9 0 8

,

7

6 3 4 7

,

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

8 5 1

5 0 2

6 3 3

9 2 3

7 4 3

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

Net Worth

Debt

8 6 3 1

,

7 4 5 1

,

4 6 8 1

,

6 6 1 2

,

5 6 4 2

,

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

7 1 7

0 8 5

4 0 4

4

3

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

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Board Of Directors

Shri J. P. Agarwal Executive Chairman Shri J. P. Agarwal is the driving force behind creating Surya Roshni as one of the most reputed, trusted and successful companies. He has been honoured with the highly prestigious Padma Shri Award by the Government of India

Shri Raju Bista Managing Director

Shri Raju Bista is a young and dynamic leader. His discipline, dedication, visionary power and relentless efforts provided new dimensions and directions that have helped the Company in achieving new heights. He is the past President of ELCOMA, and presently a Member of Parliament

Shri Vinay Surya Managing Director

Shri Vinay Surya is an M.B.A. from Swinburn University, Australia and possesses vast experience of over 25 years in Marketing, Exports, Commercial, Financial & Operational fields

Smt Urmil Agarwal Director

Possesses over four decades of experience with sound business acumen & understanding of both the businesses of the Company

Smt Puja Surya Whole Time Director

B.Com (Hons) Graduate with vast experience of over 2 decades in the fields of Commercial, Marketing, Financial and Operational aspects

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Board Of Directors

Shri Sunil Sikka Independent Director A post graduate in Management (FMS Delhi) and Ex-President of Havells (India) Limited & ELCOMA. During his tenure, he led multiple initiatives to accelerate growth in marketing of consumer electricals and lighting in India

Shri Kaustubh N Karmarkar Whole Time Director

Whole time Director, with vast experience of over 25 years in the field of Management & Human Resources and Planning

Shri Naresh Agarwal Independent Director

Directorship in Santosh Timber Trading Company Limited and Atlantic Wood Private Limited. 30+ years of vast business experience

Ms. Suruchi Aggarwal Independent Woman Director

Ms. Suruchi, a renowned and eminent practicing Advocate in the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court and other Courts

Shri Tekan Ghanshyam Keswani Independent Director

A post graduate in Management (FMS Delhi) and a fellow member of ICAI with 46+ years of experience in Commercial, Administration and Financial fields

Shri Ravinder Kumar Jaggi Independent Director

A Graduate in B.Sc. from University of Delhi with 46+ years of experience in Lighting Industry, and was also a member Indian of Electro-Technical Committee of Bureau of Standards (BIS) and technical committee of ELCOMA for over 35 years.

Shri Ravi Kant Gupta Additional Independent Director

A post graduate in M.Phil (Defence and Management Studies) from Indore and M.Sc. (Defence and Strategic Studies) from Madras University, possess wide experience of over 50 years as Strategist planner, administrator and Operations.

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CR STRIPS

BLACK PIPES

HOLLOW SECTION PIPE

GI PIPES

COATED API & SPIRAL PIPES

STEEL PIPE AND STRIPS SEGMENT

Steel Pipes & Strips – At a Glance

50

Years of Brand presence in India, under the brand ‘Prakash Surya’

#1

ERW GI Pipe manufacturer in India

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Products Categories Pipes - Structural, GI, API Grade & Spiral, Black And CR Strips

#1

Exporter of ERW Pipes from India (50+ Countries)

21,000+

Pan India Dealers/Retailers

250+

Distributors

13.40 Lac

MTPA Capacity 10.01 Lac ERW Pipes (with DFT) 2.24 Lac Spiral Pipes 27.50 Lacs Sq mtrs 3LPE coating 1.15 lac CR Sheets

43%

Value-Added Products of total Revenue

Ongoing brownfield expansion at company’s existing steel plants

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Manufacturing Locations in Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh

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Comprehensive Products Range

Volume Share # Market Position *

Applications

GI Pipes

API/ 3LPE Coated Spiral Pipes

26%

17%

#1 High Growth in Exports

Agriculture Irrigation, Casing and tubing, Hot Water/ Plumbing, Water pipelines, Green Houses, Fire Fighting, etc.

Leading API Pipe Manufacturer High Growth

Oil and Gas, Water Transportation City Gas Distribution

Black Pipes

30%

Amongst Top 3

Construction, Fabrication, Fencing, Powder Coating, Sign Boards, Industrial Application, Scaffoldings

Hollow Section Pipes

15%

Leading Brand + High Growth + DFT Technology

Infrastructure – Airport, Metro, Railways, Warehousing, Industrial Infrastructure, Urban Development, Solar, Poles

CR Strips

12%

Serving Delhi - NCR Region

Auto Components, Motor Stamping, Cycle Rims, Umbrella Tubes & Rips

# as of FY25 * Market Position is as per Management View

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Transition Towards Higher Margin

FY 20-21

FY 21-22

FY 22-23

FY 23-24

FY 24-25

Sr. No

Product Name

Volume Share

EBITDA/ MT (₹)

Volume Share

EBITDA/ MT (₹)

Volume Share

EBITDA/ MT (₹)

Volume Share

EBITDA/ MT (₹)

Volume Share

EBITDA/ MT (₹)

1

2

3

4

5

GI Pipes

35%

4,602

33%

5,456

26%

7,737

28%

6,474

26%

6,465

API & Spiral Pipes

12%

7,630

18%

9,136

17%

12,134

17%

10,495

17%

9,300

Black Pipes

23%

2,216

24%

2,884

33%

5,021

32%

4,488

30%

4,833

Section Pipes

19%

1,843

13%

1,611

13%

3,415

12%

1,872

15%

2,645

CR Strips

11%

1,693

12%

2,627

11%

2,846

11%

1,156

12%

2,311

Total

100%

3,525

100%

4,648

100%

6,496

100%

5,401

100%

5,392

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API Pipes & 3LPE Coated Pipes

Building Strong Presence

Gained Market Share to ~10% of Oil & Gas Transmission Pipes

o

o

Cross Country Land Pipes

City Gas Distribution (CGD)

Water Transmission provides higher growth opportunities

The world-class 3LPE Coating plant machinery has been procured from Selmers, Netherlands

Installed 3LPE coating facilities of 27,50,000 sqmtr (external coating)

Strong Order Book in hand for API Pipes

Accreditations from major PMC such as EIL, Mecon and others

Key catalysts in the growth

One of the fastest growing products for the company

Enjoys higher EBITDA/Ton compared to other products

Value accretive and contributes significantly to the profitability

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Commissioned New Spiral Project at Malanpur, M.P.

• • •

Project to manufacture spiral pipe Expansion project outlay of ₹ 50 crore Purpose: Manufacture spiral pipes for water projects with a capacity of about 24,000 tons per annum to cater markets in Rajasthan, M.P. and U.P.

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Leadership in Exports of ERW Pipes

Dubai Vision 2030

Abu Dhabi Airport

Qatar FIFA

Dubai Frame

Key Highlights

Largest exporter of ERW Pipes (GI and Black Pipes)

• Exporting to 50+ countries across the globe including USA, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Middle East, Europe and Africa

Strategy

• Commissioned large-dia section pipe facility (upto 300*300 mm) with Direct Forming Technology at Gwalior, to improve exports of Hollow Section Pipe worldwide

Increase order share in Egypt for small gas paint pipes

• Focus on exporting value-added products such as grooved,

30*30 section, blue painted hollow coated pipes

• Geographic expansion

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Leveraging Brand and Distribution Network

Advertisements in Print Media

The International Tube and Pipe Trade Fair, Germany

TV Advertisements for Prakash Surya Steel Pipes

Present since 1973, ‘Prakash Surya’ has a strong leadership position with a major B2C contribution to the top-line

Advertisements across TV, print, digital media, etc. to build brand franchise

Focus on value-added products, enjoys Leadership Position in ERW GI Pipes in domestic market

Established Dealer and Distributor network, strong presence in Tier II and Rural India

Participation in major industry events, dealer meets and engagement with channel partners

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Brand Ambassador

Surya Roshni Ltd., a leading name in the Indian steel tubes & pipes industry, proudly announces the onboarding of cricketer Suryakumar Yadav as the brand ambassador for its Steel Tubes & Pipes business.

Driving Strategic Manufacturing Benefits

Bahadurgarh (Haryana)

Anjar (Gujarat)

Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh)

Hindupur (Andhra Pradesh)

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Building Financial Strength

Revenue

EBITDA

₹ in crore

8 2 3 4

,

2 0 4 6

,

2 5 4 6

,

2 4 2 6

,

9 4 7 5

,

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

6 5 2

2 4 3

7 9 4

6 3 4

6 4 4

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

Net Worth

Debt

0 0 0 1

,

0 9 1 1

,

8 9 3 1

,

2 2 6 1

,

2 0 8 1

,

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

4 9 5

1 7 4

4 0 4

4

3

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

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Driving Value Creation

Technology Upgradation

Increasing share of Value-added Products

Diversify Mix

• 3LPE

• Strategic

in

Investments technology upgradation plant coating Selmer, Netherlands Large dia section pipe facility commissioned DFT with technology at Gwalior

from

High growth in API pipes and Exports of Value-Added Products to improve market share, margins and profitability

Diversify Customer Mix and Product Mix helps in de-risking the Steel Price volatility

Cost Efficiencies

process Continuous energy improvement, saving and increasing yield cost- for effectiveness

Brand Equity & Distribution Network

• Continuous brand development

activities

• Engagement with country-wide

dealers, distributors, retailers and influencers

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Robust Demand Drivers

Oil and Gas Sector, City Gas Distribution, Water • thrust on Government high investments, CGD, Smart Cities, Nal se Jal ₹ 5 lac crore investment expected in 5 years

B2C - Trade Demand Visible improvement in Indian economy, including rural Significant pick-up in Housing, Irrigation, Construction, etc.

Infrastructure

• Major Public and Private capex outlay in infrastructure, especially for Airport, metros, Urbanization, Jal Jeevan Mission, River Inter-Linking Projects, etc.

Export Market

High Demand for Steel Pipes in various sectors Gulf region/Europe and USA envisage strong growth

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CONSUMER LIGHTING

PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING

FANS

APPLIANCES

PVC PIPES

LIGHTING AND CONSUMER DURABLES SEGMENT Emerging FMEG

SURYA – Emerging FMEG

‘SURYA’ Established Lighting in 1984, has emerging as a leading FMEG Player

#2 Consumer Lighting Brand in India

Brand Equity through consistent advertisements, ATL and BTL activities

India’s most deep rooted distribution network, major Revenue comes from Semi-urban and Rural markets.

Strong position in Professional Lighting with Smart Lighting Solutions

Successfully penetrating in FMEG categories - Fans and Home Appliances

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Nurturing Distribution Network

Strong Rural based distribution network, one of the largest in the industry

Over 3,00,000 Retail Outlets

Strong dealer relations and focus on secondary demand generation

Distribution Network

Transparent and attractive policies, schemes & incentives

Secondary Network of 300+ RTF & 2,500+ DSPs supports primary network, and promotes effective communication with the market

Comprehensive Service network across India

Decentralised branch/depot network system - quick logistical movements, prompt delivery, customer feedback and satisfaction

Leader in various states such as AP, Telangana MP, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand Second in Karnataka, Delhi, Maharashtra, Bihar, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand, amongst others

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High - Impact Brand Campaigns

30

Residential Wires Launch Campaign

Campaign routes: ₋ “Ab Roshni ke Sath Suraksha Bhi” ₋ “Lighting Your World, Wiring Your Safety”

31

Winning in B2B - Façade Lighting

Expanding Capabilities

Developing Products & Solutions

• Strong Professional Lighting team in place • Developed complete ecosystem with vendors

• Customized products • Integrated Solution based Smart Lighting

Strengthening Customer Relationships

• Direct B2B projects • Infrastructure, Monument Lighting, Airports, Bridges

Atal Setu Mumbai, Maharashtra

Shri Sanwariya Seth Temple Chittorgarh, Rajasthan

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Winning in B2B - Façade Lighting

Adivasi Godavari Bridge, Nagpur

Tawi Bridges Jammu

Bullet Train Station, Ahemdabad

Bharat Darshan Park

Bharat Darshan Park

Indore Airport

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Winning in B2B - Façade Lighting

Sodala Bridge, Jaipur

Shri Kedarnath Temple

Leh Palace

Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh

Om Statue, Shri Kedarnath Temple

Shri Sanwariya Seth Temple

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Successfully Penetrating in FMEG

Fans -

Home Appliances -

• Leveraging strong brand and distribution network

• Leveraging strong brand and distribution network

• Pan India presence for fans

• Wide range of products including ceiling, table, pedestal,

wall mounted and exhaust fans

• Focus on premium product categories to gain share in

urban markets

• Wide variety of product range such as Water Heater, Room Heaters, Coolers, Dry Irons, Steam Irons, Juicer- Mixer-Grinders, Induction Cooktops

• Ecosystem already in place to capture the fast growing

markets and categories

• Market leading product features and quality

35

Consumer Durable – New Product Launch

Bliss Lumino BLDC Fan

Arena Silencio

LXSelf Priming Mini Monoblock Pump

Breezo Commercial Air Cooler

Speedy 5 .5 L Instant Water Heater

36

Consumer Lighting – New Product Launch

LED Bulb – Launched Turbo Led Bulb 15W

LED Batten – Launched Turbo Batten 10W

LED Down lighter – Launched Dazzle Maxx Senso 15W

LED Down lighter – Launched Up down lighter series from 2w To 10w

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Wires and Cables – New Product Launch

Turbo Flex Green

Turbo Flex & Turbo Flex Green

Turbo Flex

Launch Date: 18th August 2025 The launch will commence from the South India regions

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Integrated Manufacturing Units and R&D

Kashipur (Uttarakhand)

Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh)

R&D Centre (Delhi – NCR)

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Certifications

The only company in Indian Lighting Industries to achieve certificate for Manufacturing of LED Products

Awarded by National Quality Assurance, USA

QCFI Kaizen Competition, Bangalore

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PLI strengthening Backward Integration

Commencement of manufacturing facility for LED components under PLI scheme for ‘Large Investment’ category

To boost manufacturing of ‘Components of LED Lightings’ of India, to reduce dependency on imports of components

Objectives

Benefits to Surya

Leverage own manufacturing of LED products Increase the level of backward integration as well as increase the OEM opportunities

Target Segment

For manufacturing ‘Components of LED Lighting Products (i.e. LED Drivers, Mechanicals, Housing, Packaging, Modules, Wire Wound Inductors etc.) under Large Investment Category

Fulfilling Investment Criteria

By investing cumulative incremental minimum investment in P&M of ₹ 25 Crores. Incremental criteria is fulfilled and claim of 2nd year received and also eligible for 3rd year claim.

Quantum of Incentives

4% to 6% on sales over the base year for a period of five years subsequent to the base year

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PVC Pipes –Sizeable Business Opportunities

Growth Drivers

Government initiatives such as Housing for All, ‘Nal se Jal’, Project AMRUT and Swachh Bharat Mission

01

02

Demand outlook for non-agricultural pipes appears to be good as the major urban real estate markets show signs of a sustained recovery

The sector is expected to see an average Annual growth of 10%

03

Application

Housing, irrigation, infrastructure, drainage and chemical transportation, among others

Operational Performance

Revenue of ₹ 94 Cr as compared to ₹ 92 Cr in FY24

Market Research

Sizeable business opportunity with Strong Branding of ‘Prakash Surya’ and Distribution Network

Capacity Expansion

Reached capacity of 12,500 MTPA

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Transition towards LED Lighting and FMEG

Sr. No

1

2

3

4

FY 20-21

FY 21-22

FY22-23

FY23-24

FY24-25

Product Name

Sales

EBITDA

Sales

EBITDA

Sales

EBITDA

Sales

EBITDA

Sales

EBITDA

LED- Lighting

LED-EESL

Total LED (1 + 2)

Conventional

Consumer Durables

53%

1%

54%

23%

23%

12%

11%

12%

9%

8%

-

59%

19%

22%

Grand Total (1 to 4)

100%

10%

100%

59%

11%

64%

11%

62%

12%

63%

12%

-

11%

1%

6%

8%

-

64%

16%

20%

100%

-

11%

-

5%

8%

-

62%

16%

22%

-

12%

5%

6%

-

63%

14%

23%

-

12%

5%

6%

100%

10%

100%

10%

Transformed the product portfolio from conventional lighting to LED Lighting and Consumer Durables

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Building Financial Strength

Revenue

EBITDA

₹ in crore

0 4 2 1

,

3 3 3 1

,

5 4 5 1

,

2 7 5 1

,

0 9 6 1

,

8 2 1

6 0 1

2 2 1

0 5 1

2 6 1

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

Net Worth

Debt

7 6 3

7 5 3

6 6 4

4 4 5

3 6 6

3 2 1

9 0 1

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

FY21

FY22

FY23

FY24

FY25

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Driving Value Creation

Product Development

Alignment with fast changing consumer preference, at high speed and premium quality

Re-energizing the Surya Brand

Aligning with new age consumers, and growing LED Lighting and Consumer Durables

Manufacturing Capabilities

Automation, Speed, Size and backward integration. One of the largest manufacturing capacities in India for LED Lighting

Distribution network

Enhancing the distribution network through omnichannel, dealers, distributors contractors, developers, architects etc.

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Robust Demand Drivers

Young Demographics

Improving lifestyles, investment in home improvement

Emerging Lifestyles

Consumer Lighting

Faster adoption by consumers across India, including Rural

LED Professional Lighting

Smart Integrated LED Lighting

Presence in sunrise areas like Housing for all, Smart Cities , Street Lighting, Monumental Lighting, Industrial Lighting

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Financial Results Highlights

Income Statement – Q1 FY26

Particulars (₹ Crores)

Total Revenue from Operations

Cost of Material Consumed

Purchase of Stock InTrade

Changes in Inventories

Total Raw Material

Gross Profit

Gross Profit(%)

Employee Expenses

Other Expenses

Other Income

EBITDA

EBITDA(%)

Depreciation

EBIT

EBIT(%)

Finance Cost

Profit BeforeTax

Tax

Profit After Tax

Profit After Tax(%)

Q1 FY26

Q1 FY25

1,605

1,244

106

(119)

1,231

374

23%

112

192

13

83

5.2%

32

51

3.2%

5

46

12

34

2.1%

1,893

1,285

128

27

1,440

453

24%

108

194

8

159

8.4%

31

128

6.8%

5

123

31

92

4.9%

FY25

7,436

5,036

501

98

5,635

1,801

24.2%

436

786

30

609

8.2%

123

486

6.5%

21

465

118

347

4.7%

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Consolidated Balance Sheet

EQUITY AND LIABILITIES (₹ Crores) (I)EQUITY (a) Equity Share capital (b) Other equity Sub Total (I) (II)LIABILITIES (1) Non-Current Liabilities (a) Financial Liabilities

(a) Term Borrowings (incl. Current Maturities) (b) Lease Liability (c) Other FinancialLiabilities (d) Provisions (e) Deferred Tax Liabilities (Net)

Sub Total (II) (III) Current Liabilities (a) Financial liabilities (a) Working CapitalBorrowings (b) Lease Liability (c) Trade Payables (d) Other Financial Liabilities (e) Other current liabilities (f) Provisions & Current Tax Liabilities

Sub Total (III) Total Equity & Liabilities (I+II+III)

Mar-25 Mar-24

ASSETS (₹ Crores)

Mar-25 Mar-24

109 2,356 2,465

54 2,112 2,166

- 8 33 13 42 96

3 5 364 179 83 39 673 3,234

- 6 20 21 56 103

4 6 369 171 60 43 653 2,922

(I) NON-CURRENT ASSETS

(a) Property, plant & equipment

(b) Capitalwork-in-progress

(d) Right to Use Asset

(d) Other Intangible Assets

Financial Assets

Other FinancialAssets

Other Non - current assets

Sub Total (I)

(II) CURRENTASSETS

(a) Inventories

Financial Assets

(b) Trade receivables

(c) Cash and bank balance

(d) Other Financial Assets

(f) Current Tax Assets

(g) Other current assets

Sub Total (II)

Total Assets (I+II)

826

57

12

2

75

7

979

822

17

11

2

50

24

926

902

1,087

897

296

40

-

120

2,255

3,234

718

46

24

-

121

1,996

2,922

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Cashflow Statement

Particulars (₹ Crores – Consol.)

Profit before tax

Depreciation andInterest

Operating Profit Before Working CapitalChanges

Change in Working Capital

Cash generated fromoperations

Income taxes paid

Net cash inflow from operating activities (A)

Net cash inflow/(outflow) from investing activities (B)

Net cash flow from Operating & Investing activities (C=A+B)

Net cash (used in) / from financing activities, payment of interest, dividend and others (D)

Net cash (used in) / from Operating, Investment & Financing activities

Total Cash and Bank Balance

Full Year ended 31-Mar-25

Full Year ended 31-Mar-24

465

124

589

(63)

526

(132)

394

(329)

65

(80)

(15)

20

445

144

589

89

678

(132)

546

(51)

495

(461)

34

35

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Key Takeaways

Strong market position in Steel Pipes & Strips, and Lighting & Consumer Durables

Investment in brand building and improving distribution

Successfully gaining momentum in New Value-Added products in both the businesses

Rigorous financial control across the company

Improving profitability and financial ratios

Robust demand Drivers for both the businesses

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CSR Activities

Ecobrik

Dakshta Varg

Blood Donation Camp

Book Distribution Camp

Eye Checkup Camp

Gram Gaurav Mela

Computer Training

Gau Utpad Awadh

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CSR Activities

Yoga Day

Plantation

Mini Personality Development Camp

Silai Training

Multilayer Farming

Our dedicated CSR arm Surya Foundation, discharges responsibilities in the fields of health, skill development and education.

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Disclaimer

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This Presentation has been prepared by the Company based on information and data which the Company considers reliable, but the Company makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, whatsoever, and no reliance shall be placed on, the truth, accuracy, completeness, fairness and reasonableness of the contents of this Presentation. This Presentation may not be all inclusive and may not contain all of the information that you may consider material. Any liability in respect of the contents of, or any omission from, this Presentation is expressly excluded.

This presentation contains certain forward looking statements concerning the Company’s future business prospects and business profitability, which are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties and the actual results could materially differ from those in such forward looking statements. The risks and uncertainties relating to these statements include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties regarding fluctuations in earnings, our ability to manage growth, competition (both domestic and international), economic growth in India and abroad, ability to attract and retain highly skilled professionals, time and cost over runs on contracts, our ability to manage our international operations, government policies and actions regulations, interest and other fiscal costs generally prevailing in the economy. The Company does not undertake to make any announcement in case any of these forward looking statements become materially incorrect in future or update any forward looking statements made from time to time by or on behalf of the Company.

Company

Investor Relations Advisors

CIN: L31501HR1973PLC007543

CIN : U74140MH2010PTC204285

Mr. Tarun Goel +91 9810248348 Email: tarungoel@surya.in

Mr. Jigar Kavaiya / Mr. Parin Narichania +91 99206 02034 / +91 99300 25733 jigar.kavaiya@sgapl.net / parin.n@sgapl.net

www.surya.co.in

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