Rainbow Children's Medicare posts steady growth in FY26
Consolidated revenue climbed 12% for the year, while the board declared a dividend of ₹3.50 per share. The results track with expectations.
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- Consolidated revenue rose 24% in Q4 and 12% for the full year.
- Standalone revenue grew 15% in Q4 and 6% for the full year.
- The board recommended a dividend of ₹3.50 per share.
Why this matters
The results track with expectations. Recent acquisitions helped lift the top line, but the core business remains predictable.
What we're watching
- Integration progress of recent acquisitions.
- Future dividend payout trends.
- Standalone margin stability.
The full read
Rainbow Children's Medicare delivered a predictable set of FY26 results. Consolidated revenue rose 12% for the year, aided by a 24% jump in Q4 revenue that reflects the impact of recent acquisitions. Profit after tax climbed 15% on a consolidated basis for the full year.
Standalone performance was more muted. Revenue grew 6% and profit after tax increased 5% for the full year. The board declared a dividend of ₹3.50 per share, alongside standard re-appointments of directors and cost auditors.
No surprises here.
The numbers contain no profit warnings or shifts in guidance, marking a steady, if unremarkable, close to the fiscal year.
Questions answered
- How did the company perform on a consolidated basis for the year?
- Consolidated revenue grew by 12% for the full year, while profit after tax increased by 15%.
- What was the dividend payout announced?
- The board recommended a dividend of ₹3.50 per share.
- Did the standalone results match the consolidated growth?
- No, standalone growth was more modest, with revenue up 6% and profit after tax up 5% for the full year.
- Were there any major governance changes?
- The filing includes standard re-appointments for directors and cost auditors, which are routine administrative items.
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