ITC Q4 profit at Rs 5,469.74cr, revenue at Rs 23,821.48 cr
Total Dividend for the financial year ended 31st March, 2026 amounts to Rs. 14.50 per share .Shares of ITC on Thursday settled at Rs 308 per scrip on BSE, down 0.15 per cent from the previous close.
Diversified entity ITC Ltd on Thursday reported a consolidated profit of Rs 5,469.74 crore for the March of FY26.
Its had posted a consolidated profit of Rs 19,807.88 crore in the Januaru-March quarter a year-ago period, according to a regulatory filing from the Kolkata-headquartered company.
ITC's revenue from sales of products was at Rs 23,625.69 crore in the March quarter. Its revenue from operations was at Rs 20,176.41 crore.
The company, which has completed the amalgamation of Wimco and Sresta Natural Bioproducts from respective appointed April 1, 2025, said it results are not comparable.
''The carrying value of assets and liabilities of Wimco as appearing in the Consolidated Financial Statements of the Company and the fair value of assets and liabilities of Sresta have been recorded in accordance… Accordingly, the financial results of the Company and 'FMCG - Others' segment include those of Sresta from 13th June, 2025 and consequently are not comparable with previous periods,'' said ITC .
Its expenses were at Rs 17,348.38 crore in March quarter of FY 26.
For the entire FY26, ITC net profit was at Rs 2,1018.15 crore. Its total consolidated income was at Rs 92339.13 crore for the financial year ended on March 31, 2026.
The board of the copmpany has also declared a Final Dividend of Rs 8/- per share, which Includes Interim Dividend of Rs. 6.50 per share paid on February, 27 2026. Total Dividend for the financial year ended 31st March, 2026 amounts to Rs. 14.50 per share .
Shares of ITC on Thursday settled at Rs 308 per scrip on BSE, down 0.15 per cent from the previous close.
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