Mazda Ltd. posts steady FY26 growth with a ₹4 dividend
The company reported a 9.7% rise in revenue to ₹212.05 crore, while net profit climbed 10.7% to ₹27.51 crore. The results align with market expectations.
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- FY26 revenue reached ₹212.05 crore, a 9.7% increase.
- Earnings per share rose to ₹13.74 from ₹12.41.
- The board recommended a dividend of ₹4 per share.
Why this matters
These results confirm steady, predictable performance for the engineering firm. With no guidance changes or surprises, the numbers align with market expectations.
What we're watching
- Any updates on order book growth for the engineering division.
- Margin stability in the coming quarters.
- Dividend payout sustainability.
The full read
Mazda Ltd. delivered a consistent performance for FY26, reporting revenue of ₹212.05 crore and a net profit of ₹27.51 crore. These figures represent growth of 9.7% and 10.7% respectively. The engineering division drove the steady results, pushing earnings per share to ₹13.74 from ₹12.41.
Shareholders will receive a dividend of ₹4 per share, a modest increase over the previous year.
The disclosure contains no surprises or shifts in strategy, serving as a routine annual update that meets, rather than exceeds, expectations for the firm's core engineering business.
Questions answered
- How did Mazda perform in FY26 compared to the previous year?
- Mazda saw steady growth, with revenue rising 9.7% to ₹212.05 crore and net profit increasing 10.7% to ₹27.51 crore.
- What dividend did the board recommend?
- The board recommended a dividend of ₹4 per share, which represents 200% of the ₹2 face value.
- Did the company provide any new guidance?
- No. The filing contained no major surprises, guidance changes, or profit warnings.
- How did the earnings per share change?
- The EPS rose to ₹13.74, up from ₹12.41 in the prior year.
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