Speciality Restaurants Sees 13% Q4 Income Jump Amid Profit Headwinds

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Speciality Restaurants Sees 13% Q4 Income Jump Amid Profit Headwinds
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Speciality Restaurants reported a 13% year-on-year rise in Q4 consolidated income to ₹120.22 Crores. While annual consolidated profit dipped slightly due to exceptional costs, standalone profits grew, and the company recommended a dividend of ₹1 per share.

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Speciality Restaurants Ltd. released its financial results for the quarter and year ending March 31, 2026.

The company's standalone income for the fourth quarter reached ₹11,579.42 Lakhs (₹115.79 Crores), marking a 12.95% increase compared to the previous year. Consolidated income also saw a healthy rise, hitting ₹12,022.04 Lakhs (₹120.22 Crores), up 12.36% year-over-year.

Despite revenue growth, the consolidated profit for the year faced pressure from exceptional costs. However, standalone profits showed an increase. The company also proposed a dividend of ₹1 per share for its shareholders.

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