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Supreme Industries Reports 46% Surge in Q4 Profit, Reaching ₹382 Crore

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek April 27, 2026 2 Min Read
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Supreme Industries Limited has announced a significant increase in its quarterly profitability, reporting a 46 percent year-on-year rise in standalone net profit after tax to ₹382 crore in Q4 FY26, up from ₹262 crore during the same period last year.

The company’s revenue for the quarter reached ₹3,536 crore, reflecting a 16.3 percent increase from ₹3,040 crore a year earlier. This growth was attributed to a 16 percent boost in plastic goods volumes, totaling 2.32 lakh metric tonnes. Operating profit climbed nearly 50 percent to ₹624 crore, with profit margins expanding notably to 17.6 percent from 13.7 percent in Q4 FY25.

For the full financial year FY2025-26, standalone total income saw a more modest growth of 7.2 percent, amounting to ₹11,320 crore. Full-year profit after tax rose slightly by 1.6 percent to ₹911 crore, reflecting a challenging business environment characterized by PVC resin price volatility, extended unseasonal rainfall, and subdued infrastructure spending. The annual earnings per share were reported at ₹71.74.

The board of directors proposed a final dividend of ₹25 per share, raising the total dividend for the year to ₹36 per share, compared to ₹34 the prior year, which represents a total payout of ₹457 crore.

The cash surplus on the balance sheet decreased to ₹648 crore from ₹944 crore a year ago, although the company remains debt-free. Additionally, revenue from value-added products increased by 15 percent to ₹4,677 crore.

Looking forward, the company has committed to a capital expenditure exceeding ₹1,000 crore for FY2026-27, aiming to establish greenfield plants in Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, and Maharashtra. The company expects to add an annual capacity of 1.10 lakh metric tonnes, with all capital expenditures financed through internal accruals.

Despite the positive quarterly results, the stock remained relatively stable on the NSE at ₹3,668, trading significantly below its 52-week high of ₹4,739, which reflects a high price-to-earnings multiple of 63.57.

Published on April 27, 2026

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