Narayana Hrudayalaya consolidated revenue jumps 44% on UK acquisition
Standalone growth hit 10.7% as the company integrated Practice Plus Group; dividend remains flat at ₹4.50.
— 1 earlier story on Narayana Hrudayalaya Ltd. →What's new
- Consolidated revenue grew 44% to ₹78,960 million, driven by the UK's Practice Plus Group acquisition.
- Standalone net profit climbed 16.7% to ₹5,031 million on revenue of ₹39,751 million.
- Board sought enabling approval to issue up to ₹1,500 crore in debt.
Why it matters
The jump in consolidated figures masks the stability of the domestic business. With domestic growth in the low double digits and a steady dividend, the company is prioritizing balance sheet flexibility through its new ₹1,500 crore debt ceiling.
What we're watching
- Margin contribution from the UK business in the upcoming quarters.
- Actual utilization of the newly approved ₹1,500 crore debt facility.
- Whether domestic growth accelerates from the current 10.7% level.
The full read
Narayana Hrudayalaya closed FY26 with a performance defined by its offshore expansion. Consolidated revenue grew 44% to ₹78,960 million, a spike directly tied to the November 2025 integration of the UK-based Practice Plus Group. Standalone operations, by contrast, grew 10.7% to ₹39,751 million, with net profit rising 16.7% to ₹5,031 million. The board kept the final dividend at ₹4.50 per share and secured enabling authority to raise up to ₹1,500 crore in debt. These results contain no surprises. The numbers align with market expectations, reflecting a business that is growing in scale while maintaining its core domestic profitability. The focus now shifts from integration to whether the UK assets generate the returns necessary to justify the company's planned debt capacity.