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Newspaper publication of results for Quarter ended June 30 2026.

Pan Electronics India Ltd · 517397

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Pan Electronics India Ltd has published its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, in accordance with Regulation 47(3) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015.

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ELECTRONICS (IMDIA) LTD Date: 14.08.2026 The Manager - Listing BSE Limited Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers Dalal Street, Mumbeai - 400 001 Dear Sir, Sub: Newspaper Publication of the Unaudited Financial Results Ref: Regulations 47(3) of the SEBI (LODR) Regulations 2015 Ref: Scrip Code: INE648E01010 Scrip ID: 517397(PAN ELECTRONICS INDIA LTD) With reference to the above subject and pursuant to Regulation 47(3) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015, we are enclosing herewith Newspaper publications of Unaudited Financial Results for the Quarter ended 30t June 2026 published in the Business Line (English Newspaper) and Eesanje (Kannada Newspaper). Kindly take the above information on record and confirm compliance. Thanking You, Yours faithtully, For PAN ELECTRONICS (INDIA) LIMITED GULLU GELLARAM TALREJA Managing Director |DIN : 01740145 Regd. Office: Factory: PAN ELECTRONICS (INDIA) LIMITED #1E, Peenryz industrial Estate 1st Main Road, #16B, Peenya industrial Area Phase -1 Pipeline Road, Peerya 2nd Phase, Bengalury, Karmataka 560058 Bengaluru, Karnataka 550058 4918041170074 +%1 80 28396227 | accounts@panelectronicsian.dcoim info@panelectonicsindia.com CIN: LOO309K A1982PLCO04960 www.panelectronicsindia.com news bl MUMBAI 11 businessline. FRIDAY-AUGUST14-2026 Jewellery exports up a L&T secures Gokaldas sees global sourcing shift to India ₹15,000 crorder tad on strong demand for Nvidia AI ues to face logistics disrup- affected by geopolitical ten- Aishwarya Kumar tions, with container availab- sions and weather factory in India Bengaluru ility and shipping schedules disruptions. GOLDEN GLOW. Textile manufacturer Gokal- Industry optimism endures amidst challenges Our Bureau das Exports expects India to Mumbai gain more global apparel sourcing business as tariff Our Bureau Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is parity with competing destin- Mumbai set to build India’s largest ationsand an advantage over Gems and jewellery exports Nvdia B300 AI factory at China and Vietnam prompts were up marginally last Kancheepuram, near Chen- buyers to increase sourcing Sivaramakrishnan Ganapathi, month at $2.35 billion nai, marking the beginning of from the country. Vice-Chairman and Managing against $2.34 billion logged an order in the range of “We are getting a lot of in- Director, Gokaldas Exports in the same period last year, ₹10,000-₹15,000 crore with quiries from Europe, and largely due to a rise in gold US-based cloud innovator Americans are rebalancing jewellery shipments. Together AI. their portfolios to increase wear presence should help it However, in rupee terms, Vyoma.AI, an L&T com- their weightage towards In- maintain the Q1 revenue pro- it jumped 12 per cent to pany, secured India’s largest dia,” said Sivaramakrishnan file. The firm’s India business ₹22,512 crore against single-cluster AI infrastruc- Ganapathi, Vice-Chairman grew 16 per cent y-o-yin the ₹20,158 crore due to rupee ture for the US-based AI and Managing Director dur- quarter, even as Indian ap- depreciation. EXPORTS SHINE. Gold jewellery exports were up 9 per cent in cloud innovator Together AI. inga post-quarter analyst call. parel exports declined 12 per Exports between April and The AI factory will power The firmposted 7 per cent cent during the same period, June to ₹9,972 crore, driven by strong demand from the UAE, July increased two per cent AI-native cloud platform for y-o-yincrease in PATto ₹44 while its Africa business grew Hong Kong, Singapore and the UKPTI to $9.17 billion (₹87,078 largescale inference, fine- crore for Q1FY27, while total 44 per cent, supported by the crore). tuning and training work- income rose 21 per cent to renewal of the African Gold jewellery exports ments, such as studded gold July against $3.81 billion loads and strengthening In- ₹1,180 crore. Growth and Opportunity Act. were up 9 per cent in June to jewellery, silver and plat- logged in the same period dia’s AI infrastructure eco- $1.04 billion (₹9,972 crore) inum jewellery, leading the last year. Cut and polished system while supporting EXPECTED REVENUE AFRICA CAPACITY driven by strong demand way. The easing of gold diamond exports declined 8 global innovation. The company said it is noti- Gokaldas expects its African from the UAE, Hong Kong, prices is also expected to per cent to $3.6 billion cing a broad-based move to operations to provide an- Singaporeand the UK. support demand in key con- (₹34,172 crore), while silver DATA CENTRE explore India across product other growth lever in the Cut and polished diamond suming markets. jewellery exports surged 72 The integrated AI Factory, categories. Buyers are also ex- second half. exports declined 18 per cent On the recently intro- per cent to $508 million. with capacity of 10,000 B300 ploring shirts, bottoms and While the company has not to $876 million (₹8,398 duced Taxation and Other Platinum jewellery ex- Nvidia GPUs, will be hosted denim, beyond India’s tradi- yet increased second-shift e 4 crore) while silver jewellery Laws (Amendment) Bill ports increased 17 per cent at the Chennai campus, com- tional strength in high-value operations, the management e 4 1 9 shipments dipped margin- 2026, Bhansali said India is to $78 million (₹738 crore) bining hyperscale data apparel. said its order book would re- 1 9 7 3 ally to $77 million (₹736 already the world’s leading driven by strong demand centre infrastructure, accel- The company expects rev- quire it to step up capacity 7 3 4 crore). centre for cutting and pol- from the US, Switzerland erated computing, high-per- enue in the second quarter to utilisation in Q3 and Q4. 4 Polished lab-grown dia- ishing diamonds, but was en- and Germany. formance networking, ultra- be similar to that of the first “Come Q3, Q4, our order monds and coloured gem- tirely dependent on imports Polished lab-grown dia- low-latency interconnects, quarter, with its order book book itself will force us to stone shipments declined 8 for rough diamonds. mond exports increased 7 high-throughput parallel already providing visibility step up more capacity again per cent and 5 per cent y-o-y By providing a 15-year in- per cent to $408 million due storage and AI infrastructure for the second quarter and or- by utilising the second shift to $112 million and $21 come tax exemption to for- to strong demand from Hong operations, enabling cus- ders for the third and fourth operations,” Ganapathi said. million. eign companies trading Kong, Israel and Canada. tomers to seamlessly deploy quarters being booked. Africa provides greater flexib- rough diamonds through Coloured gemstones’ ex- and scale AI workloads The management said Q2 ility for second-shift opera- APRIL-JULY TREND special notified zones, the ports dropped 13 per cent to through a unified, end-to- is typically seasonally weaker, tions, he added. Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, new law removes a long- $104 million (₹983 crore). end AI infrastructure stack. but Gokaldas’ strong outer- The firm, however, contin- GJEPC, said despite a chal- standing structural barrier, lenging global environment, he added. gems and jewellery exports Gold jewellery exports had shown encouraging resi- grew 6 per cent to $4 billion lience, with value-added seg- (₹38,307 crore) during April- CM ABM-BME news bl BENGALURU 11 businessline. FRIDAY-AUGUST14-2026 Jewellery exports up a L&T secures Gokaldas sees global sourcing shift to India ₹15,000 crorder tad on strong demand for Nvidia AI ues to face logistics disrup- affected by geopolitical ten- Aishwarya Kumar tions, with container availab- sions and weather factory in India Bengaluru ility and shipping schedules disruptions. GOLDEN GLOW. Textile manufacturer Gokal- Industry optimism endures amidst challenges Our Bureau das Exports expects India to Mumbai gain more global apparel sourcing business as tariff Our Bureau Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is parity with competing destin- Mumbai set to build India’s largest ationsand an advantage over Gems and [Showing first 8,000 characters — download PDF for full document]