SRF LTD.
P&L
Quarterly Consolidated
vs Q3 FY26
SRF Ltd Q4FY26: Revenue Up 7% to ₹4,615 Cr
05 May 2026 · 5 May, 4:05 pm
Summary
SRF Limited announced a healthy performance for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. Consolidated revenue for Q4FY26 grew 7% year-on-year to ₹4,615 crore, while Profit after Tax increased 11% to ₹582 crore. For the full FY26, consolidated revenue also rose 7% to ₹15,787 crore, with Profit after Tax seeing a significant 47% surge to ₹1,835 crore. Chairman and Managing Director, Ashish Bharat Ram, acknowledged a good quarter despite a volatile environment and geopolitical uncertainty, expressing confidence in the company's future path. The company also revised its capex for the new generation Refrigerants project to ₹2,300 crore and deferred a ₹490 crore BOPP Film facility.
Key Highlights
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SRF Limited reported a 7% increase in consolidated revenue for Q4FY26, reaching ₹4,615 crore compared to ₹4,313 crore in the Corresponding Period Last Year.
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The company's Profit after Tax (PAT) for Q4FY26 grew by 11% to ₹582 crore, up from ₹526 crore in the previous year.
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For the full fiscal year FY26, consolidated revenue increased by 7% to ₹15,787 crore, while Profit after Tax surged by 47% to ₹1,835 crore.
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The Performance Films & Foil Business demonstrated strong growth in Q4FY26, with segment revenue rising by 13% to ₹1,596 crore and operating profit significantly increasing by 47% to ₹154 crore.
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The Board approved the indefinite deferment of a proposed BOPP Film manufacturing facility at Indore, which had a capital outlay of ₹490 crore, citing changes in the operating environment.
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The capital expenditure for the new generation Refrigerants project has been revised to approximately ₹2,300 crore, a substantial increase from the initially approved ₹1,100 crore, due to an expanded scope.
Management Comments
Ashish Bharat Ram
It was a good quarter for the Company, particularly in the context of the volatile environment in which we are operating. Exports to the Middle East were impacted during the quarter. While we remain confident about the path ahead, the prevailing geopolitical uncertainty continues to be a key concern.
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