Victoria Mills posts 12x profit jump, declares ₹50 dividend
A twelve-fold surge in annual net profit to ₹6.66 crore has triggered a ₹50 per-share final dividend from the company's board.
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- Net profit jumped to ₹6.66 crore from ₹55.43 lakh in FY25.
- Revenue grew 76% to ₹52.75 crore from ₹29.95 crore.
- Board recommended a final dividend of ₹50 per share.
Why this matters
This is a complete earnings reset. A ₹50 dividend on what was a tiny profit base signals the board sees the new profitability as sustainable, not a one-year anomaly. The EPS of ₹675.98 changes the stock's valuation maths entirely.
What we're watching
- Whether the new revenue and profit run-rate holds in subsequent quarters.
- Market reaction to the dividend yield at the current price.
- Any management commentary on what drove the 76% revenue surge.
The full read
Victoria Mills just reported one of the sharpest profit turnarounds in recent memory. Net profit jumped 12x to ₹6.66 crore from just ₹55.43 lakh. The top line drove it, with revenue surging 76% to ₹52.75 crore. The board capped it with a ₹50 per-share dividend. The EPS of ₹675.98 recalibrates the stock entirely. The auditors signed off cleanly. This isn't a one-quarter blip; it's a full-year result that suggests a fundamental shift in the business's earnings power.
Questions answered
- How large was the profit increase for Victoria Mills?
- Net profit grew twelve-fold, from ₹55.43 lakh in FY25 to ₹6.66 crore in FY26.
- What is the dividend payout?
- The board recommended a final dividend of ₹50 per share, a substantial payout given the prior year's minimal profit.
- How did the top line perform?
- Revenue from operations grew nearly 76%, from ₹29.95 crore in FY25 to ₹52.75 crore in FY26.
- Were the results audited?
- Yes, the statutory auditors provided an unqualified opinion on the audited FY26 results.
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