Bannari Amman Sugars Sees Profit Jump 41.3%, Proposes Dividend and Expansion
Bannari Amman Sugars has reported a significant 41.3% increase in net profit for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The company posted a net profit of ₹147.92 crore, up from ₹104.67 crore in the previous fiscal year. Revenue from operations also saw a healthy growth of 6.9%, reaching ₹1,916.67 crore.
Shareholder Rewards and Future Growth
The Board of Directors has recommended a dividend of ₹12.50 per equity share for FY26, reflecting the company's strong financial performance and commitment to returning value to its shareholders. The company also noted its adoption of the new tax regime under Section 115BAA.
Strategic Expansion Underway
This robust profit growth highlights improved operational efficiency. Key growth initiatives include expanding the sugar unit's daily processing capacity from 7,500 tonnes of cane per day (TCD) to 10,000 TCD. The company is also exploring opportunities in ethanol production, which could create new avenues for revenue.
Financial Performance Snapshot
For the fiscal year 2025, Bannari Amman Sugars reported a net profit of ₹104.67 crore on revenues of ₹1,792.97 crore. The company operates solely within India and does not have subsidiaries, associates, or joint ventures.
Key Metrics and Outlook
- Net Profit FY2026: ₹147.92 crore (up 41.3% from FY2025's ₹104.67 crore)
- Revenue FY2026: ₹1,916.67 crore (up 6.9% from FY2025's ₹1,792.97 crore)
- Recommended Dividend: ₹12.50 per share
- Capacity Expansion: Sugar unit capacity increasing from 7,500 TCD to 10,000 TCD.
Investors will be watching the progress of the capacity expansion and the company's decisions regarding ethanol production as key indicators for future performance.
