
Honasa Consumer Sees Net Profit Surge 178% to Rs 50 Crore in Q4, Revenue Up 23%
Honasa Consumer Reports 178 Percent YoY Surge in Q4 Net Profit
Honasa Consumer, the parent company of Mamaearth, has reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 69.4 crore for the March quarter of the financial year 2025-2026 (FY25-26). This marks a massive 178 percent year-on-year (YoY) surge from the Rs 24.9 crore net profit reported in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year. The firm also reported a net profit of Rs 50.2 crore for the previous quarter.
| Financial Year | Q4 Net Profit (Rs crore) | YoY Growth |
|---|---|---|
| FY25-26 | 69.4 | 178% |
| FY24-25 | 24.9 | - |
| FY25-26 (Previous Quarter) | 50.2 | 38% |
For the full year, the firm reported a net profit of Rs 200.2 crore, up 176 percent from Rs 72.7 crore in the previous year. This significant growth is a testament to the company's strategic efforts and execution.
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The firm's revenue from operations rose more than 23 percent YoY to Rs 657.1 crore in Q4 FY26, from Rs 533.6 crore in Q4 FY25. Revenue also rose from Rs 601.54 crore in the previous quarter. The full-year revenue came in at Rs 2,391.9 crore, up almost 16 percent from Rs 2,066.9 crore in the year ago.
| Financial Year | Full-Year Revenue (Rs crore) | YoY Growth |
|---|---|---|
| FY25-26 | 2,391.9 | 16% |
| FY24-25 | 2,066.9 | - |
Honasa's Chairman and CEO, Varun Alagh, attributed the company's performance to its focus on six key strategic pillars, including improving execution across focus categories, strengthening product superiority, and scaling hero products. These efforts, combined with the right category playbooks, stronger execution discipline, and focused leadership hiring, started reflecting meaningfully in the company's performance trajectory.
The company's board also approved its maiden final dividend, recommending a payout of Rs 3 per equity share, amounting to 51.2 percent of FY26 standalone profit after tax (PAT), subject to shareholder approval at the company's annual general meeting.
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Meanwhile, Honasa's younger brands grew over 40 percent YoY in FY26, maintaining strong momentum across online and offline channels.
Investor Takeaway
Honasa Consumer's net profit surged 178% to Rs 50 crore in Q4, driven by revenue growth of 23% YoY.
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