National Aluminium Company (NALCO) shares gained 2.03% on August 17, 2026, after reporting an 88% surge in quarterly net profit. The metal producer posted revenue of ₹5,302.38 crore for the June quarter. Investors are now focusing on the company’s strong, debt-free balance sheet and an upcoming final dividend payment scheduled for late August.
National Aluminium Company (NALCO) shares saw a positive movement, rising 2.03% to trade near ₹384 on August 17, 2026. This uptick follows the company’s latest financial results for the April-June quarter, which showed significant growth compared to the same period last year.
For the quarter ending June 2026, the company reported revenue of ₹5,302.38 crore. More importantly, its net profit climbed to ₹2,002.38 crore, marking a sharp 88.2% jump compared to the previous year. This strong performance has been supported by favourable trends in global aluminium prices and higher production output during the period.
One of the key strengths for investors is the company’s financial structure. NALCO maintains a near debt-free status, which helps it remain resilient even when market conditions are challenging. Being free of high debt obligations allows the company to focus more on its core operations and return value to shareholders without the pressure of interest repayments.
In line with its financial performance, the company has declared a final dividend of ₹1.00 per share. Investors holding shares on or before the record date of August 24, 2026, will be eligible for this payout. This dividend comes after multiple interim payouts earlier in the year, highlighting the company’s history of sharing profits with its shareholders.
While the latest results are positive, investors should remain aware of the nature of the metal industry. NALCO’s profitability is closely linked to global aluminium prices and demand, which are factors outside the company's direct control. Price volatility and global economic shifts can affect profit margins across the sector. Additionally, as a large public sector enterprise, operational and policy changes are key factors that can influence the long-term outlook.
Looking ahead, the market will monitor how the company manages its production costs and whether global aluminium prices remain stable enough to support future earnings. Investors should keep an eye on production updates and any changes in the global pricing environment which remain the primary drivers for the stock.
