SUTLEJ TEXTILES & INDUSTRIES LTD.
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Sutlej Textiles FY26 EBITDA Up 25% YoY to ₹85 Cr
05 May 2026 · 5 May, 7:51 pm
Summary
Sutlej Textiles and Industries Limited announced its Q4 FY26 results, showcasing a significant margin recovery and improved profitability trends. Standalone total income for Q4 FY26 stood at ₹699 crore, up 3.7% year-on-year, while EBITDA more than doubled to ₹37 crore, with margins expanding to 5.3%. For the full fiscal year FY26, standalone EBITDA increased by 25% to ₹85 crore, despite a slight 3% dip in total income, driven by an improved product mix and stringent cost discipline. Executive Chairman Mr. C. S. Nopany highlighted that FY26 was a year of decisive operational tightening, with global sourcing patterns shifting in India's favour and the company's diversified positioning strengthening revenue resilience. He expressed commitment to building Sutlej into a structurally stronger, more profitable, and sustainable enterprise for the long term.
Key Highlights
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Sutlej Textiles reported a standalone total income of ₹699 crore for Q4 FY26, marking a 3.7% year-on-year increase.
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Standalone EBITDA for Q4 FY26 more than doubled, soaring 117.6% year-on-year to ₹37 crore, with the EBITDA margin expanding by approximately 280 basis points to 5.3%.
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The standalone PBT loss significantly narrowed by approximately 36% year-on-year to ₹27 crore in Q4 FY26, compared to ₹42 crore in Q4 FY25.
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For the full fiscal year FY26, standalone EBITDA grew by 25% to ₹85 crore, despite a 3% decline in total income, reflecting improved product mix and cost discipline.
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The company's standalone PAT loss for FY26 reduced by approximately 5% year-on-year, indicating steady progress towards profitability.
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Margin expansion was a key driver, with standalone EBITDA margin improving to 5.3% in Q4 FY26 from 2.5% in Q4 FY25, attributed to a richer mix of value-added yarns and operational efficiencies.
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Exports to over 60 countries provided resilience amid muted domestic demand, while the three-vertical platform in value-added yarns, home textiles, and green fibre continued to broaden the revenue base.
Management Comments
Mr. C. S. Nopany
FY26 has been a year of decisive operational tightening for Sutlej. Despite a marginally lower top line, we have grown EBITDA by 25% for the full year and more than doubled it in Q4 - a clear signal that our focus on product mix, cost discipline and capital efficiency is translating into measurable financial outcomes. Global sourcing patterns are gradually rebalancing in India's favour, and our diversified positioning across value-added yarns, home textiles and green fibre allows us to participate in this shift from multiple fronts. Our growing footprint across 60+ export markets continues to strengthen revenue resilience. We enter FY27 with a stronger foundation, sharper execution focus and a clear strategic agenda anchored in agility, innovation and sustainability. The Board and management remain committed to building Sutlej into a structurally stronger, more profitable and more sustainable enterprise for the long term.
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