Hindalco Industries Q4 results: Hindalco Industries on Friday, May 22, reported its earnings for the January-March quarter of the 2025-26 financial year (Q4 FY26), posting a 26.74% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) surge in its consolidated net profit to ₹2,597 crore.
In the quarter-ago period, it logged a profit of ₹2,049 crore in the quarter-ago period. However, on a year-on-year (YoY) basis, its profit fell 50.83% annually from ₹5,284 crore in the March quarter of the 2024-25 fiscal year (Q4 FY25).
Its bottom line was impacted by the Oswego disruption due to fires, according to a regulatory filing.
Its revenue from operations soared 17.45% QoQ to ₹78,133 crore for the reporting quarter, as against ₹66,521 crore in the third quarter of FY26 (Q3 FY26). Annually, it advanced 20.38% YoY from ₹64,890 crore in Q4 FY25.
At an operational level, its EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation), also known as operating profit, stood at ₹11,197 crore in Q4 FY26, marking a 31.07% QoQ and 8.75% YoY increase from ₹8,543 crore and ₹10,296 crore, respectively.
The company posted its highest-ever consolidated revenue and EBITDA for both the quarter and the full year, driven by a record India business performance and a steady recovery at Novelis, it said.
"India business maintained its outperformance, delivering its highest-ever quarter and full-year revenue, EBITDA and PAT. This performance was driven by favourable macro tailwinds and our strategic focus on resource security, premium product innovation and relentless operational excellence," Hindalco stated.
Segment-wise performance
Novelis recorded a 10% improvement in EBITDA per tonne despite lower volumes amid the Oswego disruption, reflecting disciplined cost optimisation and the benefit of softer scrap prices.
Its revenue for the quarter stood at $4.8 billion, up by 4%, driven by higher metal prices.
Under its aluminium (India) segment, aluminium upstream's revenue surged 11% to ₹11,418 crore in Q4 FY26. It reported record aluminium quarterly upstream EBITDA of ₹5,448 crore, up 13%, driven by favourable macros and stronger operational performance.
Its aluminium downstream revenue advanced 35% to ₹4,867 crore during the quarter. It also posted its all-time high quarterly aluminium downstream EBITDA of ₹255 crore, up 16%, supported by a favourable product mix and higher shipments.
Its copper (India) segment recorded a 52% increase in its revenue at ₹22,156 crore in the March FY26 quarter. Its copper metal sales, however, declined 5% to 128 kilotonnes (kt) for the reporting quarter.
Final dividend
Hindalco Industries' board of directors recommended a final dividend of ₹5 per equity share, with a face value of ₹1 each for FY26, subject to the approval of Shareholders at the ensuing Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Furthermore, it fixed Friday, July 10, 2026, as the record date for the payment of the final dividend.
Hindalco Industries has a total market capitalisation of ₹2.49 lakh crore as of May 22, 2026, according to data on the NSE.
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