NSE: ABB • BSE: 500002

ABB India Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials

Track ABB India live share price with 52 week high and low, interactive chart views, quick fundamentals, business segments, financial highlights, key ratios, peer comparison, dividends, corporate actions and investor FAQs.

₹1,422.40
+₹25.70 · +1.84%
Symbol: ABB.NS Exchange: NSI Updated: 17 Jun 2026, 19:35:36 IST

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About ABB India Limited

ABB India Limited is a listed industrial technology company focused on electrification and automation. Its solutions help customers improve power reliability, factory productivity, process control, equipment efficiency, safety and digital operations.

The company serves manufacturing plants, utilities, data centers, buildings, rail and metro projects, process industries, renewable energy developers, OEMs and public infrastructure projects. It is part of the wider ABB technology ecosystem, but investors should analyze ABB India through its own listed-company filings, financial statements and governance disclosures.

ABB India follows a calendar-year reporting cycle. Key investor monitorables include order inflow, order backlog, execution speed, segment margins, operating cash flow, working capital, industrial demand, dividend declarations and valuation compared with other capital goods and automation peers.

Business segments and investor focus

ABB India is commonly tracked across Electrification, Motion, Process Automation, and Robotics & Discrete Automation. Segment mix matters because each business can have different demand cycles, margins, working-capital needs and customer industries.

Business Model and Segments

ABB India earns revenue by supplying electrical products, automation systems, drives, motors, robotics, software-enabled solutions, engineering services, spares and lifecycle support. A customer may buy a single product such as a motor or circuit breaker, or a larger integrated automation and electrification solution for a plant, building, rail project, utility or process facility.

Electrification includes low and medium voltage products, distribution solutions, switchgear, protection devices, smart power products and related systems. Motion includes motors, drives, generators and services that help customers improve energy efficiency and equipment reliability. Process Automation supports industries such as metals, mining, cement, chemicals, oil and gas, water and power with control systems, instrumentation and digital tools. Robotics & Discrete Automation supports factory automation, robotics and machine automation needs.

Key business drivers include domestic manufacturing investment, grid and power demand, data center growth, urban infrastructure, industrial productivity spending, energy-efficiency regulation, exports, service revenue, localization and the company’s ability to execute orders profitably.

Shareholding Pattern

Shareholding can change every quarter. Verify the latest promoter, FII, DII, mutual fund and public holding from official NSE/BSE filings before using the data for investment decisions.

Shareholding pattern
CategoryRecent Quarter 1Recent Quarter 2Recent Quarter 3
PromotersPromoter group holdingVerify latest NSE/BSE filingVerify latest NSE/BSE filing
Foreign Portfolio InvestorsQuarterly filing figureQuarterly filing figureVerify latest filing
Domestic Institutions / Mutual FundsQuarterly filing figureQuarterly filing figureVerify latest filing
Public and RetailQuarterly filing figureQuarterly filing figureVerify latest filing
OthersQuarterly filing figureQuarterly filing figureVerify latest filing
No. of ShareholdersQuarterly filing figureQuarterly filing figureVerify latest filing

Profit and Loss / Financial Highlights

ABB India reports on a calendar-year basis. Use this table as an educational checklist and verify exact revenue, profit, EPS and payout figures from the latest annual report and exchange filings.

Standalone / consolidated figures: verify from official filings
ParticularsCY 2023CY 2024CY 2025
Revenue from Operations₹10,000+ Cr₹12,000+ CrVerify latest filing
Other IncomeCompany reported figureCompany reported figureVerify latest filing
Total IncomeAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Operating Profit / EBITAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Profit Before TaxAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Net ProfitAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
EPSAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Dividend PayoutAs declaredAs declaredVerify latest filing

Balance Sheet Highlights

For capital goods companies, investors often review receivables, inventory, payables, cash, borrowings and total equity to understand execution quality and working-capital discipline.

Balance sheet checklist: verify from latest annual report
ParticularsCY 2023CY 2024CY 2025
Equity Share CapitalAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Reserves and SurplusAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Total EquityAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
BorrowingsAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Trade PayablesAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Other LiabilitiesAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Property, Plant and EquipmentAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Trade ReceivablesAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Cash and Bank BalancesAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Total AssetsAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing

Cash Flow and Working Capital Highlights

Cash flow is important because order growth is useful only when it converts into collections and sustainable operating cash. Verify the latest operating cash flow, capex and free cash flow from official filings.

Cash flow checklist: verify from latest annual report
ParticularsCY 2023CY 2024CY 2025
Cash from Operating ActivityAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Cash from Investing ActivityAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Cash from Financing ActivityAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Net Change in CashAnnual report figureAnnual report figureVerify latest filing
Free Cash FlowUse reported CFO minus capexUse reported CFO minus capexVerify latest filing
Working Capital MovementMonitor receivables and inventoryMonitor receivables and inventoryVerify latest filing

Key Ratios

Key ratios for educational review
MetricHow to Read ItWhy It MattersLatest Data Note
Operating MarginTrack segment mixTrack cost controlVerify latest filing
Net Profit MarginTrack pricing and executionTrack scale benefitsVerify latest filing
ROEReturn on shareholder equityCompare with peersVerify latest filing
ROCEImportant for capital goods businessesCompare with peersVerify latest filing
Debt to EquityUsually watched for balance sheet strengthCheck latest borrowingsVerify latest filing
Dividend PayoutBased on declared dividendBased on declared dividendVerify latest filing

Peer Comparison

Selected Indian capital goods and industrial peers
CompanyMarket CapPriceP/EBook ValueDividend YieldBusiness Focus
ABB India LimitedLive/verifyLive/verifyLive/verifyLive/verifyLive/verifyElectrification and automation
Siemens LtdVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestIndustrial automation, electrification and mobility
CG Power and Industrial Solutions LtdVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestMotors, drives and power systems
Bharat Heavy Electricals LtdVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestPower and industrial equipment
Thermax LtdVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestEnergy and environment solutions
Cummins India LtdVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestVerify latestEngines and power systems

Dividends and Bonuses / Splits

Dividends
YearDividend DetailNote
CY 2025Dividend declared by company / exchange filingVerify amount, ex-date and record date from NSE, BSE and company announcements
CY 2024Dividend declared by company / exchange filingVerify final entitlement from official filings
CY 2023Dividend declared by company / exchange filingUse historical exchange records for confirmation
Bonuses / Splits
ActionDetailNote
Bonus IssueCheck official corporate action historyVerify any bonus issue from NSE/BSE before relying on it
Face Value₹2.00 as commonly shown on exchange pagesConfirm latest face value from BSE/NSE filings
Stock SplitCheck official corporate action historyVerify split history and effective dates from exchange records

Corporate action note: dividend, bonus, split, face value and record-date information can change after board meetings and exchange filings. Always verify the latest details from NSE, BSE and ABB India investor-relations announcements.

ABB India customer and investor FAQs

These FAQs help users understand ABB India beyond the share price, including products, customers, business model, risks, dividends, peer comparison and investment monitorables.

What is ABB India and what does the company do?

ABB India Limited is an engineering and technology company focused on electrification, motion, process automation and robotics/discrete automation solutions. Its products and services help factories, utilities, infrastructure projects, buildings and transport systems improve power reliability, automation, safety, productivity and energy efficiency.

What is the NSE and BSE symbol for ABB India?

ABB India is listed on NSE with the symbol ABB and on BSE with the security code 500002. For live price data on this page, the Yahoo Finance-compatible NSE symbol used is ABB.NS.

What are ABB India’s main products and services for customers?

ABB India offers products and systems such as switchgear, circuit breakers, drives, motors, generators, control systems, automation software, instrumentation, analyzers, robotics, digital solutions and related engineering services. Customers should check the latest product availability and specifications on official ABB channels.

Which industries does ABB India serve?

ABB India serves industries such as power, renewables, data centers, rail and metro, buildings, cement, metals, mining, oil and gas, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, automotive, electronics, water and wastewater, and general manufacturing.

How does ABB India make money?

ABB India earns revenue by selling industrial electrical equipment, automation systems, drives, motors, robotics, software-enabled digital solutions, engineering services, commissioning, lifecycle services and spares. Revenue depends on industrial capex, project execution, product demand, service demand and pricing.

Why is ABB India important for electrification and automation in India?

ABB India is relevant because many Indian companies are investing in energy efficiency, grid modernization, factory automation, safety, process reliability and digital operations. ABB India supplies technologies that can support these needs across industrial and infrastructure customers.

What should investors monitor in ABB India results?

Investors commonly monitor order inflow, order backlog, revenue growth, segment margins, raw material costs, operating margin, working capital, cash flow, exports, domestic capex demand, dividend announcements, related-party transactions and management commentary. Latest numbers should always be verified from exchange filings and company reports.

What are the key risks for ABB India?

Key risks include slowdown in industrial capex, delay in large projects, commodity cost volatility, currency movement, global supply-chain disruption, pricing pressure, technology changes, execution risk, high valuation risk and dependence on broader infrastructure and manufacturing investment cycles.

Does ABB India pay dividends?

ABB India has historically declared dividends, but dividend amount, record date and payout can change each year based on board approval, profits, cash needs and shareholder approval where applicable. Investors should verify the latest dividend information from NSE, BSE and company filings.

Has ABB India issued bonus shares or stock splits?

Bonus and split history should be checked from official exchange corporate action records before making any decision. This page is educational and may not capture every latest corporate action immediately.

How should beginners read ABB India’s share price page?

Beginners can start with the live price, 52 week high/low, chart trend, market capitalization, P/E, dividend yield, revenue growth, profitability, cash flow and peer comparison. These indicators should be studied together and not used as standalone buy or sell signals.

Who are ABB India’s listed peers in India?

ABB India is often compared with listed capital goods, automation and industrial equipment companies such as Siemens, CG Power, BHEL, Thermax, Cummins India and other engineering companies. Peer comparison should consider business mix, margins, order book, growth, return ratios and valuation.

Is ABB India part of the global ABB group?

ABB India is associated with the global ABB technology group. Investors should still analyze ABB India as a separately listed Indian company with its own financial statements, governance, public shareholding, exchange filings and India-specific opportunities and risks.

Does this page provide a buy or sell recommendation on ABB India?

No. This page is for education and research support only. It does not provide investment advice, target prices, buy calls or sell calls. Investors should do their own research or consult a qualified financial adviser.