NSE: SAIL • BSE: 500113

Steel Authority of India Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials

Track SAIL live share price, 52 week range, chart views, fundamentals, steel plants, product segments, financial highlights, ratios, peers, dividends and investor FAQs.

₹173.89
₹-1.34 · -0.76%
Symbol: SAIL.NS Exchange: NSI Updated: 30 Jun 2026, 14:15:58 IST

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About Steel Authority of India Ltd

Steel Authority of India Limited, or SAIL, is a Maharatna central public sector enterprise and one of India’s largest steel producers. It operates integrated steel plants, special steel facilities, captive mines, raw-material operations and a nationwide marketing network.

SAIL supplies steel for infrastructure, construction, railways, defence, engineering, automobiles, energy and industrial applications. Its products include rails, structural products, plates, coils, sheets, bars, rods, stainless steel and other value-added grades.

Plants, products and investor focus

Important locations include Bhilai, Rourkela, Durgapur, Bokaro and IISCO at Burnpur, along with special steel plants and captive mines. Investors commonly monitor production, sales volume, realisations, coking-coal costs, EBITDA per tonne, debt, capital expenditure and capacity utilisation.

Business Model

SAIL converts iron ore, coking coal and other inputs into finished and semi-finished steel products. Revenue depends on sales volume, product mix and market prices, while profitability is influenced by coal, energy, freight, employee and maintenance costs.

The business is capital intensive and cyclical. Higher capacity utilisation, richer value-added products, efficient raw-material sourcing and disciplined capital expenditure can support returns, while weak steel prices or expensive imported coal can pressure cash flow.

Shareholding Pattern

Shareholding pattern in percentage
CategoryMar 2024Mar 2025Mar 2026
Government / Promoter65.00%65.00%Verify latest filing
Foreign Portfolio InvestorsVerify filingVerify filingVerify latest filing
Domestic InstitutionsVerify filingVerify filingVerify latest filing
Public / OthersVerify filingVerify filingVerify latest filing

Verify the latest category-wise shareholding and promoter transactions from official NSE/BSE filings.

Profit and Loss / Financial Highlights

Selected consolidated financial highlights
ParticularsFY 2024FY 2025FY 2026
Revenue from Operations₹1,04,565 Cr₹1,01,740 Cr₹1,10,810 Cr
Operating Profit / EBITDAVerify annual reportVerify annual reportVerify latest filing
Profit Before TaxVerify annual reportVerify annual reportVerify latest filing
Net ProfitVerify annual reportVerify annual reportVerify latest filing
Sales VolumeVerify annual report18.07 million tonnes20.14 million tonnes provisional

Financial figures are educational snapshots. Verify the latest audited and quarterly figures from official exchange filings and SAIL results.

Balance Sheet Highlights

Balance sheet highlights
ParticularsFY 2024FY 2025FY 2026
Equity and ReservesLarge public-sector capital baseVerify audited valueVerify latest audited value
BorrowingsSupports modernisation and expansionMonitor debt and maturitiesVerify latest audited value
Property, Plant and EquipmentSteel plants, mines and infrastructureCapital-intensive asset baseVerify latest audited value
InventoriesRaw materials, work-in-progress and finished steelMonitor inventory daysVerify latest audited value
Trade ReceivablesLinked to customer and project billingMonitor collection cycleVerify latest audited value

Use the latest annual report for exact balance-sheet values, debt, capital expenditure, leases and contingent liabilities.

Cash Flow Highlights

Cash flow highlights
ParticularsFY 2024FY 2025FY 2026
Operating Cash FlowDriven by steel margins and working capitalCan be cyclicalVerify latest filing
Capital ExpenditureModernisation, maintenance and expansionMonitor project executionVerify latest filing
Financing Cash FlowBorrowings, repayments and dividendsMonitor debt reductionVerify latest filing
Free Cash FlowSensitive to steel cycle and capexCompare across cyclesVerify latest filing

Verify exact cash-flow values and working-capital movements from the latest audited filing.

Key Ratios

Key operating and return ratios
MetricFY 2024FY 2025FY 2026
Capacity UtilisationOperational monitorableOperational monitorableVerify latest results
EBITDA per TonneSteel-cycle indicatorSteel-cycle indicatorVerify latest results
Debt to EquityCapital-intensive leverageMonitor trendVerify latest filing
Return on EquityReview annual reportReview annual reportVerify latest filing

Peer Comparison

Selected Indian steel peers
CompanyPrimary FocusComparison NoteInvestor Monitorable
Steel Authority of India LtdIntegrated public-sector steel producerLarge domestic steel platformVolumes, costs, debt and capex
Tata Steel LtdIntegrated global steel producerBroader geographic exposureIndia margins and European operations
JSW Steel LtdLarge private-sector steel producerHigh-growth capacity comparisonExpansion, leverage and realisations
Jindal Steel and Power LtdSteel and mining operationsRaw-material and long-product comparisonCapacity, costs and debt
NMDC Steel LtdNew integrated steel producerEarly ramp-up comparisonUtilisation and operating stability

Dividends and Bonuses / Splits

Dividends
YearDividend DetailNote
FY 2025-26Dividend details may changeVerify official declaration, record date and payment date
FY 2024-25Historical dividend available in filingsCheck annual report and exchange announcements
Earlier yearsLong dividend historyUse official declarations for exact amounts
Bonuses / Splits
ActionDetailNote
Bonus IssueNo current detail included without filing confirmationVerify NSE/BSE history
Face ValueVerify current face valueUse latest exchange master data
Stock SplitNo current detail included without filing confirmationVerify ratio and effective date

Corporate actions can change. Verify the latest dividend, bonus, split, face-value, record-date and entitlement details from official NSE/BSE filings.

Steel Authority of India Customer and Investor FAQs

These FAQs explain SAIL’s plants, steel products, business model, risks, dividends, customer channels and investor monitorables.

What does Steel Authority of India do?

Steel Authority of India Limited, commonly called SAIL, is a Maharatna public sector steel producer. It manufactures carbon steel, alloy steel and special steel products through integrated and special steel plants in India.

Which steel plants does SAIL operate?

SAIL operates major integrated steel plants at Bhilai, Rourkela, Durgapur, Bokaro and IISCO at Burnpur, along with special steel facilities and supporting mines and raw-material operations.

What products does SAIL manufacture?

SAIL produces rails, structural steel, plates, coils, sheets, bars, rods, wire rods, stainless and alloy products for construction, infrastructure, railways, defence and engineering customers.

How does SAIL make money?

SAIL earns revenue by producing and selling steel products. Profitability depends on sales volume, product mix, steel prices, coking-coal and energy costs, plant utilisation, freight and employee expenses.

Who owns Steel Authority of India?

The Government of India is SAIL’s promoter and controlling shareholder. Verify the latest government, institutional and public shareholding percentages from official exchange filings.

What can drive SAIL’s growth?

Potential drivers include higher steel demand, infrastructure spending, capacity expansion, better plant utilisation, value-added products, raw-material security and lower production costs.

What are the major risks?

Risks include steel-price cycles, imported coking-coal costs, global oversupply, cheaper imports, high capital expenditure, debt, environmental compliance and operational disruptions.

What should investors monitor?

Track crude and saleable steel production, sales volume, realisations, EBITDA per tonne, coking-coal costs, capacity utilisation, debt, capital expenditure, inventory and employee costs.

Why are SAIL earnings cyclical?

Steel prices and raw-material costs move through cycles. Changes in selling prices, coal costs and operating leverage can cause large movements in profit and cash flow.

Does SAIL pay dividends?

SAIL has a history of dividend payments. Verify the latest board recommendation, record date and payment details from official filings.

Has SAIL announced bonus shares or a stock split?

Do not rely on any bonus or split detail without official confirmation. Verify the complete corporate-action history and face value through NSE, BSE and SAIL disclosures.

Who are SAIL’s listed peers?

Comparable Indian steel companies may include Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Jindal Steel and Power and NMDC Steel, although scale, product mix, debt and raw-material integration differ.

How can customers buy SAIL steel products?

Customers should use SAIL’s official marketing network, authorised dealers, branches and product enquiry channels. Specifications, availability and prices can vary by location and requirement.

Is this a buy or sell recommendation?

No. This page is educational and does not provide a buy, sell or hold recommendation. Review current filings, steel-cycle conditions, valuation, risks and personal suitability before investing.