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24–27 Aug 2026

Expected Allotment 28 AugRefund 31 AugListing 1 Sep
Price band ₹50–₹53
GMP+26.4%₹14 · 1 src
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Updated 2026-08-21 (IST)

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Business overview

HY-Tech Engineers Limited is an engineering company engaged in the design, manufacture, and supply of hydraulic fittings catering to diverse industrial applications, with over four decades of operational experience in the hydraulics industry. The company operates on a business-to-business model across both domestic and international markets, serving original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and distributors.

EBITDA margin
22.0%
Debt / Equity
0.24x
[+] Profit backed by cash — Operating cash flow is 134% of profit after tax — earnings are cash-backed.

Profit & Loss

Rs crore  ·  Annual

Latest year highlighted in green. Sparklines show the trend.

202420252026
Sales 138161189
Operating Profit 233642
OPM % 16.4%22.2%22.0%
Net Profit 122023
Total Debt 414430

Offer structure

Fresh issue 100%

Total: ₹60 cr. Fresh issue proceeds go to the company; OFS proceeds go to selling shareholders.

Use of proceeds

Promoters

Strengths & risks

Company-stated strengths and disclosed risk factors from the offer document.

Strengths
  • Integrated operations and product development capabilities (p.175)
  • Diversified customer base with wide market reach (p.175)
  • Experienced leadership, deep market understanding and industry credibility (p.177)
  • Established global presence with access to growing international markets (p.177)
Risks
  • We are dependent on a few customers for a major portion of our revenues with our top 10 customers contributing to 45.32%, 42.02% and 48.72% of our revenue from operations in the Fiscals 2026, 2025 and 2024, respectively. (p.23)
  • We derive a significant portion of revenue from operations from exports, which accounted for 29.37%, 28.30% and 33.14% of our total revenues in Fiscal 2026, 2025 and 2024, respectively. (p.25)
  • In the Fiscal 2024, we have experienced negative year on year growth in our profit after tax. (p.26)
  • Four out of our six Manufacturing Facilities are located in Maharashtra, India and the balance two in Madhya Pradesh. (p.27)
  • Under-utilization of our manufacturing capacities and an inability to effectively utilize our expanded manufacturing capacities could have an adverse effect on our business. (p.27)

Peer comparison — DRHP median P/E 107.0x

Live BSE prices
Company CMP P/E OPM% ROE% Source
Aeroflex Industries Limited Rs 502.75 +6.0% 99.1x 24.3% 21.1% live
Dynamatic Technologies Limited Rs 11,595.75 -1.3% 185.6x 15.8% 6.2% live
Yuken India Limited Rs 962.3 +1.1% 84.1x 9.3% 5.0% live

P/E from offer document where live data unavailable. Not a fair-value judgement.

Market & competition

According to the CARE Report, the Indian hydraulic fittings industry is largely dominated by small and medium enterprises (SMEs), with only a few large players. With presence of several unorganized players (more than 90% of the industry is unorganized), the competitive intensity is high.

Future outlook

To capitalize on growth opportunities, we plan to allocate capital expenditure towards expanding our Kavathe Unit, Shirwal Unit, and Pithampur Unit-I. This investment will focus on acquiring new manufacturing machinery, testing equipment, barrel auto plating plants, and installing solar power plants at these units.

Sources & method

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