Bombay Dyeing Q2 Profit Slips to ₹4.72 Crore as Revenue Declines 4.7%

Bombay Dyeing Q2 Profit Slips to ₹4.72 Crore as Revenue Declines 4.7%

Bombay Dyeing Q2 Profit Slips to ₹4.72 Crore as Revenue Declines 4.7%
Total expenses during the quarter were down 11.6% at ₹387.48 crore, reflecting cost-control measures and operational efficiencies.

 

Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Company Ltd has reported a consolidated net profit of ₹4.72 crore for the second quarter of FY26, marking a sharp decline from ₹473.87 crore in the same period last year.

The significant drop in profit is largely attributed to a high base effect from the July–September quarter of FY25, when the company had recorded exceptional gains of ₹501.99 crore from the resolution of certain real estate-related litigations.

Revenue from operations for the September quarter fell 4.72% year-on-year to ₹362.63 crore, compared with ₹380.63 crore in the corresponding period last fiscal. Total income, including other income, slipped 4.37% to ₹392.22 crore.

Despite the decline in topline performance, the company reported a profit before exceptional items and tax of ₹4.82 crore, reversing a loss of ₹28.12 crore recorded in the same quarter last year.

Total expenses during the quarter were down 11.6% at ₹387.48 crore, reflecting cost-control measures and operational efficiencies.

For the first half of FY26, Bombay Dyeing’s total consolidated income stood at ₹806.74 crore, a decrease of 8.66% year-on-year. On the Bombay Stock Exchange, shares of Bombay Dyeing closed 0.84% lower at ₹160.25 apiece.

(Source: PTI)

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