IRB Infrastructure Reports 10% Rise in Toll Revenue for July 2025
IRB Infrastructure announced a 10% increase in toll revenue for July 2025, reaching Rs 548 crore compared to Rs 499 crore the previous year. The IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra led contributions, followed by IRB Golconda Expressway and IRB Ahmedabad Vadodara Super Express Tollway. The company expects further growth due to the festive season.

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IRB Infrastructure announced a robust 10% rise in its toll revenue for July 2025, tallying Rs 548 crore against Rs 499 crore in the same month the previous year. Spearheading the contributions was the IRB MP Expressway in Maharashtra, adding Rs 147.6 crore to the overall revenue.
The IRB Golconda Expressway, notably the Hyderabad ORR, emerged as the second-largest contributor with Rs 70.9 crore, marking an increase from last year's Rs 63.3 crore. In third position was the IRB Ahmedabad Vadodara Super Express Tollway, whose contribution rose to Rs 67.5 crore from Rs 58.4 crore in July 2024.
Amitabh Murarka, Deputy CEO of IRB, highlighted a strong start to the quarter, attributing growth to resilience despite monsoon impacts and predicting further revenue acceleration due to the festive season in India. IRB remains a leader in the highways segment as India's largest integrated toll roads and highways infrastructure developer.
(With inputs from agencies.)