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Ref: SEC/737/2026-27
July 30, 2026
The Secretary, Listing Department The Manager, Listing Department
BSE Limited National Stock Exchange of India Limited
Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Exchange Plaza, 5th Floor, Plot No. C/1,
Dalal Street, G Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra,
Mumbai - 400 001. Mumbai - 400 051.
Maharashtra, India. Maharashtra, India.
Scrip Code: 500470 Symbol: TATASTEEL
Dear Madam, Sirs,
Sub: Submission of Press Release and Investor Presentation to be made to
Analysts/Investors
Please find enclosed herewith the press release titled ‘Tata Steel reports Consolidated
EBITDA of Rs 9,370 crores for the quarter ended June 30, 2026’ and investor presentation to
be made to Analysts/Investors on the Financial Results of Tata Steel Limited for the quarter
ended June 30, 2026.
This disclosure is being made in compliance with Regulation 30 read with Regulation 51 of
the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)
Regulations, 2015, as amended.
This is for your information and records.
Thanking you.
Yours faithfully,
Tata Steel Limited
Parvatheesam Kanchinadham
Company Secretary and Chief Legal Officer
Encl.: As above
Mumbai, July 30, 2026
Tata Steel reports Consolidated EBITDA of Rs 9,370 crores
for the quarter ended June 30, 2026
Highlights:
▪ Consolidated Revenues for the April – June 2026 quarter were Rs 60,794 crores and EBITDA was Rs 9,370
crores. EBITDA improved by 25% YoY despite the volatile operating environment.
▪ India1 revenues were Rs 36,989 crores and EBITDA was Rs 9,908 crores, which translates to an EBITDA margin
of 27%. India EBITDA per ton improved by Rs 3,255 per ton QoQ to Rs 19,162 per ton.
o India crude steel production was 5.76 million tons and deliveries were 5.17 million tons. Quarterly production
and deliveries were affected by maintenance shutdowns in Meramandali and Kalinganagar. Production and
deliveries are expected to normalise in the coming quarters.
▪ Netherlands revenues were €1,445 million for the quarter and EBITDA was €4 million. Liquid steel production
was 1.55 million tons and deliveries were 1.40 million tons, with operations affected by the closure of the Direct
Sheet Plant.
o The local environment authority has permitted Tata Steel Netherlands to carry out trial runs, which are ongoing,
ahead of the restart of full operations.
▪ UK revenues were £484 million for the quarter and EBITDA loss narrowed to £27 million.
▪ The company has spent Rs 3,579 crores on capital expenditure during the quarter.
o Our 0.75 MTPA EAF at Ludhiana is ramping up and construction is in progress for the 0.7 MTPA Hot Rolled
Pickling & Galvanising Line, along with Phase 1 expansion of Tinplate from 0.4 to 0.7 MTPA.
▪ Net debt stood at Rs 84,173 crores and Net debt to EBITDA was 2.3x. Our group liquidity remains strong at
Rs 45,950 crores, which includes cash & cash equivalents of Rs 13,221 crores.
▪ The Board has approved the core project of steelmaking capacity expansion by 4.8 MTPA in Neelachal Ispat
Nigam Limited at an estimated capex of Rs 33,873 crores. This will enable Tata Steel to further expand the long
products portfolio especially in the retail space where our branded products are in high demand.
Financial Highlights:
Key Profit & Loss account items India1 Consolidated
(All figures are in Rs. crores unless specified) 1QFY27 4QFY26 1QFY26 1QFY27 4QFY26 1QFY26
Production (mn ton)2 5.76 6.22 5.23 7.69 8.23 7.33
Deliveries (mn ton) 5.17 6.19 4.75 7.27 8.72 7.12
Turnover 36,989 38,654 31,137 60,794 63,270 53,178
EBITDA 9,908 9,841 7,486 9,370 9,953 7,480
EBITDA per ton (Rs. per ton) 19,162 15,907 15,760 12,898 11,410 10,503
PBT before exceptional items 6,354 6,633 4,748 4,183 5,150 3,199
Exceptional Items (gain)/loss 292 217 219 345 340 132
Reported Profit after Tax 4,668 4,640 3,454 2,385 2,965 2,007
1. India includes Tata Steel Standalone and Neelachal Ispat Nigam Limited on proforma basis adjusted for intercompany purchase and sale;
2. Production numbers for consolidated financials are calculated using crude steel for India, liquid steel for UK & Netherlands and saleable steel
for South East Asia.
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Management Comments:
Mr. T V Narendran, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director:
“Global operating environment remained complex, with the impact of developments in West Asia on supply chains
and input costs being more pronounced in the quarter. Our overseas operations also had to navigate operational
disruptions. Despite these headwinds, Tata Steel delivered a sequential improvement in EBITDA per ton for the third
consecutive quarter. India continued to be the backbone of our performance, with domestic deliveries growing 11%
YoY to 4.85 million tons. Our agile commercial strategy and calibrated market mix enabled us to maximise value
realisation across segments, driving a strong QoQ improvement of Rs 5,991 per ton in net steel realisations.
Automotive & Special Products delivered ‘best ever’ 1Q performance, driven by 21% YoY growth in hi-end sales.
Our branded portfolio continued to gain momentum, with Tata Tiscon and Tata Steelium registering a growth of more
than 30% YoY. Our e-commerce platforms, Aashiyana and DigECA, generated Gross Merchandise Value of around
Rs 2,200 crores, up 61% YoY. We also strengthened our presence in emerging segments such as shipbuilding, data
centers and containers. Today, our Board approved the 4.8 MTPA expansion at Neelachal Ispat Nigam Limited,
which is central to our strategy of deepening our presence in high-margin and branded long products. In UK, the
recently implemented safeguard measures are expected to provide a more supportive market environment, although
the benefits vary across product categories. We continue to engage with the UK government to support a level
playing field for domestic producers. In the Netherlands, we are engaging closely with the local environmental
authorities to implement the required technical measures for a safe, compliant and sustained restart of the Direct
Sheet Plant.”
Mr. Koushik Chatterjee, Executive Director & Chief Financial Officer:
“During the quarter, our consolidated revenues were Rs 60,794 crores and EBITDA was Rs 9,370 crores. EBITDA
grew 25% YoY and is now tracking close to Rs 13,000 per ton levels. India revenues for the quarter were Rs 36,989
crores and EBITDA was Rs 9,908 crores. India EBITDA improved significantly from Rs 15,907 per ton in 4Q to
Rs 19,162 per ton. Neelachal Ispat Nigam Limited, our strategic platform for expanding the long products portfolio,
generated EBITDA of Rs 498 crores, which translates to a robust margin of 29%, and provides confidence for the
expansion project. Within our overseas portfolio, UK narrowed its EBITDA loss from -ve £48 million in 4Q to -ve £27
million in 1Q, reflecting the impact of targeted improvement initiatives and better pricing supported by trade
measures. This improvement was achieved despite operational disruptions arising from the unfortunate pickle line
fire. In Netherlands, the performance was impacted by the temporary shutdown of Direct Sheet Plant. We are
progressing towards its restart in discussion with the local regulator. We have spent around Rs 3,579 crores towards
capital expenditure during the quarter. Working capital was impacted by inventory build due to operational and supply
chain disruptions, and an increase in prices. We remain focused on cost optimisation and working capital efficiency
to maximise cashflows. Net debt stood at Rs 84,173 crores and Net debt to EBITDA was 2.3x, below our stated
range of 2.5 - 3.0x through cycle. Our group liquidity remains strong at Rs 45,950 crores, which includes cash & cash
equivalents of Rs 13,221 crores. The Board has approved ~Rs 33,873 crores towards the core project of steelmaking
capacity expansion by 4.8 MTPA at Neelachal Ispat Nigam Limited, which will expand the total capacity to 6.2 MTPA.
This expansion is the first phase of growth at NINL and is at an advanced stage of rea
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