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Oberoi Realty's Q1FY26 results: Net profit falls 27% to ₹421 crore
Mumbai
Mumbai-based premium real estate developer Oberoi Realty's net profit for the quarter ending June in FY26 declined by 27.93 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to ₹421.3 crore.
The company's net profit for Q1 FY25 was ₹584.5 crore. The profit in Q1 FY26 missed the Bloomberg analysts' poll estimate of ₹662.6 crore.
The company's revenue from operations during Q1 FY26 stood at ₹987.6 crore, down by 29.71 per cent YoY. The revenue also missed the estimate of ₹1,619.4 crore.
During the quarter, the company launched Tower D at the Oberoi Elysian project in Mumbai's Goregaon, where it sold ₹1,000 crore worth of housing units at launch.
In Q1 FY26, 181 units with a carpet area of 3.53 lakh square feet were booked across the company's inventory available for sale. The gross booking value stood at ₹1,639 crore.
Sequentially, the company's revenue declined by 14.13 per cent, while its profit fell marginally by 2.8 per cent.
The company's key upcoming projects include Tower H in Mumbai's Borivali, with a gross development value (GDV) of ₹2,400 crore; a project in Worli's Adarsh Nagar (₹6,500 crore GDV); and a project in Gurugram with an estimated GDV of ₹9,100 crore.
The company's board of directors also declared an interim dividend for FY26 at ₹2 per equity share, which is 20 per cent of the face value of equity shares of ₹10 each.
The company's shares closed at ₹1,835.50 per equity share on Monday.

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