Gillette India Q3 Results: Profit Jumps 37%; Dividend Of Rs 180 Declared

Gillette India declared an interim dividend of Rs 180 per equity share, including a special dividend of Rs 60 apiece.

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Gillette India declared an interim dividend of Rs 180 per equity share.
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  • Gillette India reported a 37% rise in net profit to Rs 172 crore in Q3 FY26
  • Revenue increased 15.2% to Rs 790 crore compared to the previous year
  • EBITDA rose 35.6% to Rs 248 crore with a margin of 31.4% in the quarter
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Gillette India Ltd. logged a 37% rise in its net profit to Rs 172 crore in the quarter ended December 2025, as against Rs 126 crore in the year-ago period, according to the financial results declared on Thursday.

The company declared an interim dividend of Rs 180 per equity share, which includes a special dividend of Rs 60 apiece. The record date to determine the eligibility of shareholders for the dividend payout has been fixed as Feb. 4. This will be paid to the eligible shareholders on Feb. 26.

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The company's revenue during the quarter under review saw an uptick of 15.2% at Rs 790 crore, compared to the year-ago period's Rs 686 crore. Its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation was up 35.6% to Rs 248 crore, as against the previous financial year's Rs 183 crore.

Gillette India Q3FY26 Results (YoY)

  • Net profit up 36.9% At Rs 172 crore vs Rs 126 crore 
  • Revenue up 15.2% At Rs 790 crore vs Rs 686 crore 
  • Ebitda up 35.6% at Rs 248 crore vs Rs 183 crore
  • Ebitda margin at 31.4% vs 26.7% 

Shares of Gillette India closed 5.71% higher at Rs 8310 apiece on the BSE, compared to a 0.27% rise in the benchmark Sensex.

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