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Vintage Coffee & Beverages revenue jumps 79% to ₹553 cr in FY26

Profit growth outpaced revenue gains, climbing 80% as the company lifted total manufacturing capacity to 11,000 MTPA.

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Mkt cap₹1,890 cr
P/E26.18×
ROE13.25%
Debt / eq.0.66
Div yld0.12%
₹553 cr Consolidated FY26 revenue.

What's new with Vintage Coffee & Beverages Ltd.

  • FY26 consolidated revenue rose 79% to ₹553 cr with net profit at ₹72 cr.
  • Q4 revenue climbed 57% to ₹165 cr; Q4 operating profit grew 68% to ₹32 cr.
  • Capacity expanded by 69% in March to reach 11,000 MTPA.

Why this matters for Vintage Coffee & Beverages Ltd.

Vintage Coffee is expanding capacity at a rapid clip, a move clearly timed to capture the scale seen in its latest profit figures. With net margins holding firm during a major growth phase, the firm is successfully moving more volume through its lines. The next test is maintaining this velocity as the new 4,500 MTPA capacity comes fully online.

What we're watching

  • Progress updates on the proposed freeze-dried coffee plant project.
  • Whether operating margins persist at current levels as output scales.
  • Future capacity utilization rates at the expanded 11,000 MTPA facility.

The full read

Vintage Coffee & Beverages delivered a strong **FY26**, booking revenue of **₹553 crore**, a **79%** increase over the previous year. Profitability followed the same trend, as net profit climbed **80%** to **₹72 crore** and operating profit surged **95%** to **₹98 crore**. Growth remained brisk through the end of the year, with **Q4** revenue landing at **₹165 crore**, up **57%** year-on-year. The company isn't just relying on price gains; it added **4,500 MTPA** in capacity during March, bringing total installed capacity to **11,000 MTPA**. That is a **69%** jump in size. While the company stated that the proposed freeze-dried plant is on schedule, the primary narrative from these results is that they are successfully scaling their core operations while keeping margins healthy. Management has successfully matched the expansion of their physical footprint with a nearly proportional increase in top-line results.

Questions answered

What drove the capacity increase in March?
The company commissioned a 4,500 MTPA expansion, which boosted its total capacity to 11,000 MTPA.
How did the final quarter compare to the full year?
Q4 revenue grew 57%, trailing the 79% growth seen for the full fiscal year.
Mentioned: Vintage Coffee & Beverages Ltd. · FY26
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