IREDA Slides After Q1 Profit Drops; SEBI RAs Warn of Breakdown Despite Green Bond Nod

Despite a 29% jump in revenue and strong loan book growth, IREDA shares slid as profit dropped 36% in Q1 and analysts flagged rising expenses, asset quality concerns, and weak technicals.
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Deepti Sri·Stocktwits
Updated Mar 05, 2026   |   2:29 PM EST
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Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) shares declined following a sharp fall in quarterly profit, even as the company secured approval from the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) to issue tax-exempt bonds.

At the time of writing, shares of IREDA were trading at ₹161.33, down 4.9% on the day.

SEBI-registered analysts Saurabh SahuVarunkumar Patel, and Prabhat Mittal weighed in on the stock and outlook, following its weak performance in the first quarter (Q1 FY26).

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Varunkumar Patel believes that the profit drop in Q1 is a short-term setback, as its loan book expansion and income growth show resilience. 

He pointed to a 36% year-on-year drop in net profit to ₹247 crore in the first quarter (Q1), driven by a steep 60% jump in expenses, including finance costs and forex losses. 

However, he noted strong topline momentum: revenue rose 29% to ₹1,948 crore, the loan book grew 26.5% year-on-year to ₹79,941 crore, and net worth improved to ₹12,042 crore.

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Loan sanctions and disbursements also grew at 28.5% and 31.1% year-on-year, respectively. 

Patel acknowledged the asset quality concern with exposure to Gensol but maintained a broadly positive long-term view backed by strong execution and loan growth.

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In the short-term, he added that ₹157 is a crucial near-term support, and a breakdown below that may extend losses toward ₹137.

Meanwhile, Sahu highlighted the government’s July 9 approval allowing IREDA to issue 5-year tax-saving bonds, providing investors a capital gains exemption route while supporting clean energy projects.

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SEBI RA Prabhat Mittal flagged a more cautious technical view, stating that IREDA “looks weak on the chart” with a pattern of lower highs and lower lows. 

He noted that the stock is trading below all key moving averages, sees ₹120 as a possible near-term level, and identified ₹187 as a major resistance.

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On Stocktwits, retail sentiment was ‘bearish’ amid ‘high’ message volume.

The stock has declined 27.3% so far in 2025.

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