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Zuari Industries Ltd

ZUARIINDFY2625 May 2026
Revenue+8.0%
Net Profit-19.6%
OPM16.27%

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Quarterly Consolidated

Revenue
+8.0%283.56
Expenditure
-7.0%310.86
Net Profit
-19.6%-31.61
NPM -10.55%-20.4%EPS ₹10.41+19.8%

vs Q3 FY26

Zuari Industries FY26 Standalone Revenue at ₹994.9 Cr

25 May 2026 · 25 May, 7:23 pm

Summary

Zuari Industries Limited announced strong financial results for the quarter and full financial year ended March 31, 2026, marking a significant return to profitability across both standalone and consolidated operations. On a standalone basis, the company reported total income of ₹994.9 crore for FY26, with EBITDA growing 6.8% to ₹191.5 crore and Profit After Tax reaching ₹12.1 crore, a notable improvement from a prior-year loss. Consolidated results mirrored this positive trend, with total income at ₹1,155.1 crore and consolidated Profit After Tax turning profitable at ₹105.8 crore, compared to a loss of ₹94.4 crore in FY25. Management attributed the performance to improved operational efficiencies, financial discipline, and lower borrowing costs, alongside robust growth in diversified businesses, including the SPE division which achieved record cane crush figures. Managing Director Mr. Athar Shahab emphasized the company's focus on strengthening core operations and pursuing sustainable long-term growth opportunities, with notable progress in real estate and engineering segments.

Key Highlights

  1. 1

    Standalone total income for FY26 reached ₹994.9 crore.

  2. 2

    Standalone EBITDA grew by 6.8% to ₹191.5 crore for FY26 from FY25.

  3. 3

    Standalone Profit Before Tax (before exceptional items) stood at ₹54.1 crore for the year, reported up 70% from FY25.

  4. 4

    Standalone Profit After Tax for FY26 significantly improved to ₹12.1 crore from a loss of ₹37.4 crore in FY25.

  5. 5

    On a consolidated basis, total income for FY26 was ₹1,155.1 crore, with consolidated EBITDA increasing by 12.2% to ₹181.0 crore from FY25.

  6. 6

    Consolidated Profit After Tax for FY26 turned profitable at ₹105.8 crore, compared to a loss of ₹94.4 crore in the previous year.

  7. 7

    The Sugar, Power & Ethanol (SPE) division achieved its highest-ever Q4 cane crush of 92.4 lakh quintals and highest-ever seasonal crush of 163.7 lakh quintals during the year.

Management Comments

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Athar Shahab

FY26 reflects steady operational progress across our businesses, supported by stronger execution, improved efficiencies, and continued operational discipline. Our Sugar, Power & Ethanol division achieved its highest-ever Q4 crush, highest-ever seasonal crush, and highest-ever financial crush during the year .This performance was driven by sustained focus on cane development, improved operational efficiencies, higher capacity utilisation, and stronger execution across the value chain. Ethanol operations also remained stable during the year. Our Real Estate business continued to make progress, with The St. Regis Residences, Dubai project moving closer to completion. Simon India also strengthened its engineering and technology capabilities through strategic collaborations while continuing its digital transformation journey. Across our businesses, we remain focused on strengthening core operations, maintaining financial discipline, and pursuing sustainable long-term growth opportunities.

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