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D-Mart Q1 FY26 result: Profit marginally down, revenue up 16.2% YoY

D-Mart Q1 FY26 result: Profit marginally down, revenue up 16.2% YoY

Avenue Supermarts Ltd, the operator of D-Mart stores, on Friday reported a marginal decline in net profit to ₹772.97 crore for the quarter ended June 2025 (Q1 FY26), from ₹773.82 crore in the year-ago quarter (Q1 FY25).
Sequentially, net profit rose 40.2 per cent from ₹550.90 crore recorded in the previous quarter (Q4 FY25).
Revenue from operations grew 16.2 per cent year-on-year to ₹16,359.70 crore in Q1 FY26, up from ₹14,069.14 crore in Q1 FY25. Compared to the last quarter, revenue increased by 10 per cent from ₹14,871.86 crore reported in Q4 FY25.
'Our revenue in Q1 FY26 grew by 16.2 per cent over the previous year. Profit after tax (PAT) grew by 2.1 per cent over the previous year. Two years and older D-Mart stores grew by 7.1 per cent during Q1 FY26 as compared to Q1 FY25," said Neville Noronha, CEO & Managing Director, Avenue Supermarts Limited. Shares of Avenue Supermarts closed at ₹4,063.9 apiece on the BSE on Friday.
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