Dabur India Limited reported a steady set of Q4 results 2026, supported by strong growth in its home and personal care business, improving margins, and higher profitability despite weather-related disruptions and weakness in some international markets.
The company posted consolidated revenue from operations of ₹3,038 crore for Q4 results 2026, up 7.3% year-on-year from ₹2,830 crore in the same quarter last year. Reported net profit rose 15.1% YoY to ₹368.6 crore, while EBITDA increased 12.1% to ₹636.9 crore. EBITDA margin improved sharply by 90 basis points to 21%.
Management said the Home & Personal Care segment remained the biggest growth driver during Q4 results 2026. The division generated ₹1,008 crore in revenue, accounting for more than half of domestic sales, with strong demand in hair care, home care, and skin care products. Brands such as Dabur Amla, Odonil, Odomos, and Vatika Shampoo delivered healthy growth during the quarter.
Standalone revenue from operations climbed 8.5% YoY to ₹2,131.7 crore, while standalone net profit increased 18% to ₹295.6 crore. The company also expanded operating margins across domestic operations, reflecting better cost efficiency and premium product demand.
However, Dabur noted that unseasonal rainfall in March affected summer-focused product categories, especially glucose and beverage sales. International business growth also remained muted due to geopolitical uncertainty in the MENA region, though markets including the UK, Bangladesh, Turkey, and Sub-Saharan Africa posted strong growth.
The company announced a total dividend of ₹8.25 per share for FY26, including a final dividend of ₹5.50 per share. Dabur also highlighted improvement in its sustainability performance, with its DJSI ESG score rising to 83.
| Metric | Q4 FY26 | YoY Growth |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue from Operations | ₹3,038 Cr | ↑ 7.3% |
| Operating Profit | ₹461.8 Cr | ↑ 8.2% |
| EBITDA | ₹636.9 Cr | ↑ 12.1% |
| EBITDA Margin | 21.0% | ↑ 90 bps |
| Net Profit (PAT) | ₹368.6 Cr | ↑ 15.1% |
| Net Profit Margin | 12.1% | ↑ 80 bps |
| Segment | Revenue | Share of Domestic Sales | Growth Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home & Personal Care | ₹1,008 Cr | 51% | ↑ 16.8% |
| Healthcare | ₹545 Cr | 28% | ↑ 3.6% |
| Foods & Beverages | ₹404 Cr | 21% | ↑ 3.2% |
| Category | Key Update |
|---|---|
| Total FY26 Dividend | ₹8.25 per share |
| Final Dividend | ₹5.50 per share |
| Total Dividend Outflow | ₹1,463.3 Cr |
| International Revenue | ₹834 Cr |
| International Business Share | 28% of consolidated revenue |
| Strongest Global Markets | UK, Bangladesh, Turkey, SSA |
| Key Challenge | Weak demand in MENA region due to geopolitical issues |
Source: https://www.bseindia.com/xml-data/corpfiling/AttachHis/00ec40ae-8368-4eaa-9d17-9cde585d35ec.pdf

