HUL's Q4 Net Profit Surges 21% to ₹2,994 Crore
New Delhi, 30 April (H.S.): India''s largest FMCG maker, Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), released its Q4 FY2025-26 results. Consolidated net profit for January-March jumped 21% to ₹2,994 crore from ₹2,475 crore in the prior year''s same quarter
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New Delhi, 30 April (H.S.): India's largest FMCG maker, Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), released its Q4 FY2025-26 results. Consolidated net profit for January-March jumped 21% to ₹2,994 crore from ₹2,475 crore in the prior year's same quarter.

HUL disclosed Thursday that product sales revenue rose 8.13% to ₹16,172 crore in Q4 FY2025-26. Total expenses climbed 7.2% to ₹16,615 crore. Including other income, total revenue grew 5.01% to ₹16,580 crore—its fastest pace in 12 quarters.

For full FY2025-26, HUL posted net profit of ₹15,059 crore, aided by Nutritionalab stake divestment. Total income increased 4.6% to ₹65,219 crore.

CEO and Managing Director Priya Nair stated favourable macroeconomic policies boosted demand in FY2025-26. The company accelerated growth via category strengthening, higher investments, enhanced demand creation, and organisational simplification.

Nair noted geopolitical tensions cause commodity and currency volatility. HUL counters these through disciplined savings, robust supply chains, and balanced pricing. Strong brand equity, financial base, and operational efficiency will drive progress amid uncertainty.

HUL, India's top FMCG firm, has served consumers for over 90 years, reaching products to 9 of 10 households nationwide.

Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar


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