La Opala RG FY26 Revenue Drops 6.87%; Board Recommends ₹5 Dividend

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La Opala RG FY26 Revenue Drops 6.87%; Board Recommends ₹5 Dividend
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La Opala RG reported a 6.87% drop in FY26 revenue to ₹309 crore and a 4.44% decrease in profit to ₹92.30 crore. The board has recommended a ₹5 per share dividend.

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La Opala RG Reports FY26 Decline, Recommends ₹5 Dividend

Revenue for FY26: ₹309.06 crore
Profit for FY26: ₹92.30 crore

Reader Takeaway: Revenue and profit declined YoY, but a ₹5 dividend signals shareholder return focus.

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La Opala RG Limited announced its audited financial results for the fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26). The company reported a revenue from operations of ₹309.06 crore, a decrease of 6.87% from ₹331.86 crore in FY25. Net profit for FY26 stood at ₹92.30 crore, down 4.44% from ₹96.59 crore in the previous year. The board has recommended a final dividend of ₹5.00 per equity share.

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