Bhansali Engineering June quarter revenue ₹472 cr, profit ₹65 cr
Revenue jumps from ₹342 cr in March quarter and ₹308 cr a year ago. Board declares Re. 1 interim dividend, record date July 23.
What's new
- Revenue of ₹472 crore, up from ₹342 crore in March quarter and ₹308 crore a year ago.
- Net profit of ₹65.1 crore, compared with ₹51.7 crore in the preceding quarter.
- First interim dividend of Re. 1 per share declared; record date July 23.
Why this matters
The sharp sequential and yearly revenue growth marks a strong reversal from the prior sluggish trend, and the zero-debt balance sheet (18% ROE) provides financial flexibility. The dividend yield is under 1%, so the real story is operating momentum.
What we're watching
- Sustainability of revenue growth in the September quarter.
- Any commentary on demand drivers from the company.
- The final dividend for FY27, given the interim declaration.
The full read
Bhansali Engineering Polymers delivered a strong June quarter, with revenue surging to ₹472 crore from ₹342 crore in the March quarter and ₹308 crore a year ago. Net profit rose to ₹65.1 crore from ₹51.7 crore in the preceding quarter. The zero-debt company, with a trailing ROE of 18%, has reversed the sluggish trajectory of the past year. The board also declared a first interim dividend of Re. 1 per share, a largely anticipated move given its established payout policy. With a market cap of ₹2,464 crore, the yield is under 1%, so the real story is the operating momentum. The sequential jump in a period that typically sees softer demand suggests underlying market strength or market share gains. The next test is whether this pace can hold through the second quarter.
Questions answered
- How did Bhansali's June quarter revenue compare to the March quarter and a year ago?
- Revenue was ₹472 crore, up from ₹342 crore in March 2026 and ₹308 crore in June 2025.
- What was the net profit for the June quarter?
- Net profit was ₹65.1 crore, compared with ₹51.7 crore in the March quarter.
- What dividend did the board declare and what are the key dates?
- The board declared a first interim dividend of Re. 1 per share. The record date is July 23, 2026, and payment is on or before August 16, 2026.
- Why is the dividend yield low?
- The Re. 1 dividend against a market cap of ₹2,464 crore results in a yield under 1%, indicating it is a routine payout rather than a significant shareholder return.