Dabur India Announces May 7 Call for Q4 FY26 Results

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Dabur India Announces May 7 Call for Q4 FY26 Results
Overview

Dabur India has announced its Investors' Conference Call for May 7, 2026, to discuss the financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026. This call will provide insights into the company's performance and future strategy following a year of subdued demand and international challenges.

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Dabur India to Host Q4 FY26 Earnings Call on May 7

Performance and Outlook

For the full year FY25, Dabur India reported consolidated revenue of ₹12,563 crore, up 1.3%, while net profit declined 4.1% to ₹1,768 crore. The fourth quarter of FY25 saw revenue at ₹2,830.14 crore and profit at ₹320.13 crore. Looking ahead, preliminary indications for Q4 FY26 suggest a positive trend. The company anticipates mid-single-digit consolidated revenue growth for the year, with operating profit expected to grow faster than revenue. This anticipated recovery is driven by domestic demand and international expansion.

Call Details and Purpose

Dabur India has scheduled its Investors' Conference Call for May 7, 2026, at 5:00 PM IST. This session will focus on reviewing these financial results and discussing the company's strategy. It serves as a key platform for stakeholders to gain direct insights into the company's financial health and management's outlook.

Key Risks

Dabur India faces potential risks from geopolitical tensions in West Asia, which could affect international business and supply chains. Input cost volatility and broader macroeconomic conditions also require continued vigilance.

Sector Peers

The consumer goods sector has shown varied performance. For Q4 FY26, HUL posted ₹2,992 crore profit on ₹16,351 crore revenue, and Nestlé India reported ₹1,111 crore profit with ₹6,748 crore revenue, both indicating robust growth. ITC's Q4 FY25 also demonstrated resilient growth.

Investor Action

Shareholders and investors are encouraged to register for the conference call. Key areas to focus on will include management commentary on demand trends, rural market recovery, international segment performance, margin drivers, and strategies to navigate market complexities for the upcoming fiscal year FY27.

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