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Dabur India Reports 15 Percent Increase in Consolidated Net Profit for Q4

Dabur India, a leading FMCG major, has reported a 15 percent increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 369 crore in the March quarter. The company's net profit had stood at Rs 320 crore in the January-March quarter a year ago, according to an exchange filing.

The company's revenue from operations saw a significant increase of over 7 percent to Rs 3,038.02 crore during the quarter under review, compared to Rs 2,830.14 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year.

Key Highlights of Q4 Performance

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QuarterRevenue from Operations (Rs Crore)Growth Rate
Q4 2025-263,038.027.09%
Q4 2024-252,830.14-

Despite facing challenges such as heightened geopolitical tensions in West Asia, elevated freight costs, and impacted consumer demand in select markets, Dabur demonstrated agility in navigating the operating environment.

The company's India FMCG business witnessed an underlying volume growth of 6 percent, with rural markets continuing to outpace urban consumption. Rural demand grew ahead of urban India by 350bps, a significant improvement compared to December 2025.

The gap between rural and urban growth has narrowed significantly, reflecting a more balanced consumption recovery. The company expects this convergence to continue.

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Within urban India, e-commerce and modern trade drove demand, growing by 49 percent and 19 percent, respectively. Quick commerce drove the online business, posting a growth of 54 percent.

The company's foods business grew by 30 percent in Q4, with the online channel being a major contributor. The company delivered a resilient performance during the fourth quarter of 2025-26, thanks to proactive supply chain diversification, disciplined cost controls, and calibrated price increases, combined with strong brand-led consumer engagement.

The board of directors of the company has recommended a final dividend of Rs 5.5 per equity share, with the record date and payment date yet to be fixed.

Shares of Dabur India settled marginally higher in today's trade at Rs 467 per share on the NSE, up 0.16 percent.

Investor Takeaway

Dabur India reports 15% growth in Q4 net profit, declares Rs 5.5 dividend.

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