
New Delhi, April 1 The state-owned Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) has reported its highest-ever annual loan sanctions of ₹51,883 crore and disbursements of ₹34,946 crore in FY 2025-26, according to provisional data released on Tuesday.
The outstanding loan book witnessed a significant expansion of 22 per cent to ₹93,075 crore as of March 31, 2026, up from ₹76,282 crore in the previous year, a company statement said late Tuesday evening.
Loan sanctions during FY26 rose to ₹51,883 crore, marking a growth of 9 per cent over ₹47,453 crore in the previous financial year, according to the statement.
Loan disbursements recorded a strong increase of 16 per cent, reaching ₹34,946 crore as against ₹30,169 crore in FY25.
Pradip Kumar Das, Chairman & Managing Director, IREDA, said, "Announcing IREDA's annual performance on the last day of the financial year reflects our continued commitment to transparency and timely disclosures. Achieving the highest-ever loan sanctions, disbursements, and loan book is a testament to IREDA's pivotal role in financing India's renewable energy sector."
These provisional figures are subject to audit, it stated.
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