NSE: COALINDIA • BSE: 533278

Coal India Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials

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₹455.75
+₹4.80 · +1.06%
Symbol: COALINDIA.NS Exchange: NSI Updated: 17 Jun 2026, 19:59:54 IST

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About Coal India Ltd

Coal India Ltd is a Government of India-owned Maharatna public sector company headquartered in Kolkata. It is one of the world’s largest coal producers and operates through a network of mining subsidiaries that produce, dispatch and market coal for India’s power and industrial customers.

The company’s core role is to help meet domestic coal demand for electricity generation and industrial use. Its coal reaches thermal power plants, steel makers, cement units, sponge iron producers and other bulk consumers through linkage, fuel supply, e-auction and other approved sales routes.

For retail investors, Coal India is usually studied as an energy, mining and dividend-oriented public sector company. Important monitorables include production volume, coal offtake, e-auction premiums, employee cost, operating margins, working capital, capital expenditure, environmental regulations, government policy and long-term changes in India’s energy mix.

What beginners should understand first

Coal India is not mainly a power utility, technology platform or consumer-facing service company. It is primarily a coal mining and marketing company. A beginner should connect the share price with operational data such as coal production, dispatches, auction realizations, costs, dividends and regulatory changes rather than only looking at one-day price movements.

Business Segments

Coal India’s operations are best understood through production, dispatch, e-auction sales, coal quality services and technical mine planning. Its subsidiaries operate mines in several Indian coalfields, while CMPDI supports exploration, mine planning and consultancy work.

Customer and investor view of Coal India business areas
AreaWhat it means for usersInvestor monitorables
Coal productionMining coal through subsidiaries across major coal-bearing regions of IndiaProduction volume, stripping ratio, mine approvals, productivity and safety
Coal dispatch / offtakeSupplying coal to power plants and industrial customersRail availability, rake loading, customer demand and receivables
E-auction and market-linked salesSelling part of coal output through auction routesAuction premium, grade mix, demand from non-power users and price trends
Washed coal and value-added servicesImproving coal quality for select customers and industrial usesWasheries, quality realization and customer acceptance
Mine planning and consultancyMine planning, exploration and technical services through CMPDIProject pipeline, clearances, technology adoption and subsidiary listing plans

Business segment information can change because of subsidiary restructuring, proposed listings, policy changes and reporting format updates. Verify the latest segment, subsidiary and operational details from Coal India annual reports and official exchange filings.

Business Model

Coal India makes money by mining coal and selling it to power and non-power customers. Long-term fuel supply arrangements provide volume visibility for the power sector, while e-auctions and market-linked channels can influence realizations when demand is strong.

Costs include employee expenses, overburden removal, mining contracts, stores, power and fuel, freight-related handling, mine development, safety, rehabilitation and environmental compliance. Because coal mining is asset-heavy, cash flow, capital expenditure and mine approvals are important to monitor.

The business is sensitive to India’s electricity demand, domestic coal policy, railway logistics, renewable energy growth, environmental rules, wage revisions and government decisions on coal pricing and supply allocation.

Shareholding Pattern

Shareholding pattern in percentage
CategoryMar 2024Mar 2025Mar 2026
Promoters63.13%63.13%63.13%
FIIs8.41%7.74%8.38%
DIIs23.18%23.35%22.76%
Government0.11%0.11%0.10%
Public5.16%5.68%5.62%
No. of Shareholders15,75,60822,79,03526,32,588

Shareholding pattern changes every quarter. Verify the latest promoter, FII, DII, government and public holding from NSE, BSE and company filings before using the data.

Profit and Loss

Consolidated figures in ₹ crore
ParticularsMar 2024Mar 2025Mar 2026
Sales / Revenue₹1,44,762 Cr₹1,43,369 Cr₹1,68,400 Cr
Expenses₹96,791 Cr₹96,305 Cr₹1,27,158 Cr
Operating Profit₹47,971 Cr₹47,064 Cr₹41,242 Cr
Operating Profit Margin33%33%24%
Other Income₹8,396 Cr₹9,932 Cr₹12,034 Cr
Profit Before Tax₹48,813 Cr₹46,966 Cr₹41,923 Cr
Net Profit₹37,369 Cr₹35,302 Cr₹31,071 Cr
EPS₹60.69₹57.37₹50.46
Dividend Payout42%46%53%

Financial figures are rounded and educational. Verify the latest audited and quarterly profit and loss details from Coal India results, annual reports, NSE filings and BSE filings.

Balance Sheet

Consolidated figures in ₹ crore
ParticularsMar 2024Mar 2025Mar 2026
Equity Capital₹6,163 Cr₹6,163 Cr₹6,163 Cr
Reserves₹76,567 Cr₹92,942 Cr₹1,12,939 Cr
Borrowings₹6,523 Cr₹9,146 Cr₹14,072 Cr
Other Liabilities₹1,47,217 Cr₹1,50,735 Cr₹1,52,487 Cr
Total Liabilities₹2,36,470 Cr₹2,58,985 Cr₹2,85,660 Cr
Fixed Assets₹75,668 Cr₹82,865 Cr₹91,846 Cr
Capital Work in Progress₹18,960 Cr₹22,385 Cr₹15,834 Cr
Investments₹7,110 Cr₹7,591 Cr₹10,226 Cr
Other Assets₹1,34,731 Cr₹1,46,144 Cr₹1,67,754 Cr
Total Assets₹2,36,470 Cr₹2,58,985 Cr₹2,85,660 Cr

Balance sheet values can change after audited results, restatements or classification updates. Always check official exchange filings and annual reports for the latest numbers.

Cash Flow

Consolidated figures in ₹ crore
ParticularsMar 2024Mar 2025Mar 2026
Cash from Operating Activity₹18,103 Cr₹29,200 Cr₹43,215 Cr
Cash from Investing Activity-₹4,486 Cr-₹10,076 Cr-₹33,955 Cr
Cash from Financing Activity-₹13,899 Cr-₹13,308 Cr-₹11,801 Cr
Net Cash Flow-₹282 Cr₹5,815 Cr-₹2,541 Cr
Free Cash Flow₹1,353 Cr₹15,960 Cr₹31,191 Cr
CFO / Operating Profit62%87%116%

Cash flow data should be read with notes to accounts and annual report schedules. Verify the latest operating, investing and financing cash flow figures from official filings.

Key Ratios

Key operating and return ratios
MetricMar 2024Mar 2025Mar 2026
ROELast year: 29%3Y: 38%5Y: 42%
ROCE64%48%35%
Compounded Sales Growth10Y: 8%5Y: 13%3Y: 7%
Compounded Profit Growth10Y: 8%5Y: 20%3Y: -1%
Stock Price CAGR10Y: 4%5Y: 25%3Y: 25%
Dividend Payout42%46%53%

Ratios may differ across data providers because of consolidated versus standalone data, trailing periods and calculation methods. Verify latest ratios from audited financials and exchange filings.

Peer Comparison

Selected energy, mining and public sector peers
CompanyBusiness TypeMarket CapPriceP/EBook ValueDividend Yield
Coal India LtdCoal mining and marketing₹2,76,984 Cr₹4498.9₹1935.9%
NLC India LtdLignite, coal and power₹32,000 Cr₹23014.0₹1511.3%
NTPC LtdPower generation₹3,30,000 Cr₹34014.5₹1832.4%
ONGC LtdOil and gas exploration₹3,10,000 Cr₹2478.2₹2724.9%
NMDC LtdIron ore mining₹65,000 Cr₹22510.8₹823.3%

Peer metrics are indicative and may not be directly comparable because these companies operate in different parts of the energy and commodity chain. Verify latest market data before comparison.

Dividends and Bonuses / Splits

Dividends
YearDividend DetailNote
FY 2025-26Interim dividends announced during the yearVerify amount, record date and ex-date from NSE/BSE filings before use
FY 2024-25Final and interim dividends reported by exchange filings and market data providersDividend eligibility depends on record date and shareholder position
FY 2023-24Historical dividend payout continuedPast dividends do not guarantee future dividends
Bonuses / Splits
ActionDetailNote
Bonus IssueNo recent bonus issue added hereVerify from Coal India, NSE and BSE corporate action records
Face Value₹10.00Face value should be verified from the latest exchange master data
Stock SplitNo recent stock split added hereCheck official corporate action filings before relying on split history

Dividend, bonus and split details must be verified from Coal India board announcements, NSE corporate actions and BSE corporate action filings. Past dividends do not guarantee future payouts.

Coal India customer and investor FAQs

These FAQs help users understand Coal India beyond the share price, including its products, customers, business model, dividends, risks, financial statements and investment monitorables.

What is Coal India and what does the company do?

Coal India Ltd is a Government of India-owned Maharatna company engaged mainly in coal mining, coal production, coal dispatch and related services. It supplies coal to power producers, steel plants, cement companies, fertilizer units and other industrial customers across India.

What is the NSE symbol and BSE code of Coal India?

Coal India trades on NSE with the Yahoo Finance-compatible symbol COALINDIA.NS. Its BSE code is 533278. Investors should verify symbol, series and exchange details from NSE or BSE before placing any market order.

How does Coal India earn revenue?

Coal India earns most of its revenue by producing coal through subsidiaries and selling it through fuel supply agreements, linkage arrangements, e-auctions and other approved sales channels. Coal volume, notified prices, auction premiums, grade mix and railway logistics can affect revenue and margins.

Who are the main customers of Coal India?

The largest customer group is the power sector because coal-based thermal power plants use coal as fuel. Other customers include steel, cement, sponge iron, aluminum, fertilizer, paper and other industrial users that need coal or coal-linked energy inputs.

What are Coal India's main business segments?

Coal India is primarily a coal mining and marketing company. Its operating platform includes subsidiaries such as Eastern Coalfields, Bharat Coking Coal, Central Coalfields, Northern Coalfields, Western Coalfields, South Eastern Coalfields, Mahanadi Coalfields and Central Mine Planning & Design Institute.

Why is Coal India important for India's energy security?

Coal remains an important fuel for India's electricity generation and several industrial processes. Coal India plays a central role in domestic coal availability, reducing import dependence and supporting fuel supply to power and industrial customers.

What should retail investors track before studying Coal India shares?

Retail investors commonly track production growth, offtake, e-auction premiums, coal prices, wage cost, employee provisions, railway availability, receivables from power companies, capital expenditure, dividend payout, government policy and environmental regulations.

Does Coal India pay dividends?

Coal India has historically paid dividends, but dividend amount, record date, ex-date and payout can change every year. Investors should always verify the latest dividend details from company announcements, NSE filings and BSE filings.

Has Coal India issued bonus shares or split its stock?

Public market summaries generally show no recent bonus or split history for Coal India. Investors should still verify the latest corporate action history from official exchange filings before relying on any bonus or split information.

What are the major risks in Coal India's business?

Key risks include changes in coal demand, renewable energy transition, environmental rules, land acquisition, mine approvals, logistics constraints, wage revisions, safety incidents, grade quality issues, government pricing decisions and working capital movements.

How does Coal India compare with private or listed energy companies?

Coal India is different from many private energy companies because it is a public sector mining company with large domestic coal reserves and government ownership. Comparisons should consider dividend yield, return ratios, policy exposure, commodity cycle, ESG risk and long-term energy mix changes.

Is Coal India a coal mining company or a power generation company?

Coal India is primarily a coal mining, production and marketing company. It supplies coal to power producers and industrial customers, but it is not mainly a power generation company like NTPC or other electricity producers.

How should beginners read Coal India financial statements?

Beginners can start with sales, operating profit margin, net profit, cash from operations, capital expenditure, borrowings, cash balance, dividend payout and return ratios. They should compare multi-year trends instead of judging the company from one quarter.

Where can investors verify the latest Coal India financials and shareholding pattern?

The latest audited results, quarterly results, shareholding pattern, dividends, board decisions and corporate actions should be verified from Coal India investor relations, NSE, BSE and official SEBI-compliant exchange filings.