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MedPlus targets 800 new stores in FY27, private label margins recover

Management guides same-store sales growth of 9-10% annually and zero external debt. Private label contribution to rise 20-30 bps per quarter.

1 earlier story on Medplus Health Services Ltd.
800 net new store additions targeted for FY27

What's new

  • Targets 800 net new store additions in FY27, accelerating from prior pace.
  • Private label growth to resume at 20-30 bps quarterly margin expansion.
  • Same-store sales growth guided at 9-10% annualized.

Why it matters

MedPlus has zero external debt, giving it financial flexibility to fund aggressive expansion. The specificity on private label margins and same-store growth provides a clear near-term earnings trajectory, making this concall more substantive than a routine update.

What we're watching

  • Execution pace on 800 new stores amid competitive pharmacy landscape.
  • Whether private label margin expansion materializes as guided.
  • Consistency of same-store sales growth in a high-inflation environment.

The full read

MedPlus used its post-results concall to lay out a detailed growth roadmap. The centrepiece: 800 net new stores in FY27, a step up from recent run rates. That expansion is underpinned by zero external debt—all interest is lease-related under Ind AS, leaving the balance sheet clean for organic investment. Private label, a key margin lever, is expected to add 20-30 basis points per quarter after a pause. Same-store sales are pegged at 9-10% annual growth. The numbers are more concrete than typical guidance and give investors a clear benchmark to track. The open question is whether the pace of store additions can be sustained without cannibalising existing locations or pressuring unit economics.

Mentioned: 800 net new stores · private label 20-30 bps · 9-10% same-store sales
Primary source BSE filings for MEDPLUS NSE filings for MEDPLUS Research MEDPLUS on Tijori Finance Our reading is derived from the exchange filing. Verify on the exchange before acting.