Pidilite Industries Q4 climbs 36.6 pc to Rs 584.15 cr

Pidilite Industries Ltd on Thursday reported a 36.63 per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 584.15 crore for the March quarter of FY26, helped by volume growth and healthy operating margins. The company, which manufactures adhesives, sealants and construction chemicals, had logged a profit of Rs 427.52 crore in the January-March period a year ago, according to a regulatory filing by Pidilite Industries.

Pidilite Industries Q4 climbs 36.6 pc to Rs 584.15 cr

Pidilite Industries Ltd on Thursday reported a 36.63 per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 584.15 crore for the March quarter of FY26, helped by volume growth and healthy operating margins. The company, which manufactures adhesives, sealants and construction chemicals, had logged a profit of Rs 427.52 crore in the January-March period a year ago, according to a regulatory filing by Pidilite Industries. Its revenue rose 13.24 per cent to Rs 3,648.16 crore in the March quarter of FY26. It was Rs 3,221.52 crore a year ago. Pidilite Industries' total expenses increased 9.23 per cent to Rs 2,861.51 crore in the March quarter. For the entire FY26, Pidilite Industries' profit surged 17.86 per cent to Rs 2,470.72 crore. The total consolidated income rose 11 per cent to Rs 14,867 crore. Commenting on the results, its Managing Director Sudhanshu Vats said, ''We have delivered strong mid-teens UVG and revenue growth with robust expansion in margins, underscoring the strength of our brands and business model''. Consumer & Bazaar segment continued to accelerate, while the business-to-business segment made steady progress despite external challenges. ''Looking ahead, we are confident of our disciplined execution as we navigate the current supply side environment. We expect the momentum in domestic demand to continue as we manage the potential impact on input costs in the year ahead,'' he said. Pidilite's strategic focus remains on driving consistent, profitable, volume-led growth through continued investments in innovation, brand building, and strengthening our supply chain capabilities. ''This balanced approach will help us sustain momentum while mitigating risks from external volatility,'' Vats added. Shares of Pidilite Industries on Thursday settled at Rs 1,451.20 apiece on BSE, up 2.08 per cent.

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