Profit before tax (PBT) stood at ₹ 2,510.06 crore in Q2 FY26, registering the growth of 37.14% YoY.
EBITDA climbed 29% to ₹ 5,217 crore in Q2 FY26 from ₹ 4,056 crore in Q2 FY25, mainly led by higher profitability in the Cement and Chemicals businesses.
Revenue from Cellulosic Fibres business rose 1% YoY to ₹ 4,149 crore, Cellulosic Staple Fibre (CSF) sales volume de-grew by 5% YoY at 209 KT due to temporary logistics challenges at Vilayat, which has currently normalized. Cellulosic Fashion Yarn (CFY) sales volumes was up by 3% YoY driven by festive demand, however realisation remains under pressure due to Chinese producers aggressive pricing for the Indian markets.
Revenue from chemical business stood at ₹ 2,399 crore during the quarter, up 17% YoY , driven by higher volumes in Chlorine Derivatives and better ECU realizations. ECU realisations stood at ₹ 32,979/ton, up 8% YoY. Caustic sales volumes stood flattish YoY due to lower production by constrained power availability.
The building material segment reported revenue of ₹ 22,253 crore, up 28% YoY, led by overall performance across cement, paints and B2B E-commerce businesses.
Revenue from cement business stood at ₹ 19,607 crore, up 20% YoY supported by both higher volumes and improved realisations. consolidated sales volumes stood at 33.85 MT in Q2 FY26, up by 6.9% YoY and ready-mix concrete sales volumes stood at 3.79 million m3, up 26% YoY. UltraTech has announced capacity expansion plans to achieve total grey cement capacity (India + Overseas) of 240.8 MTPA by March 2028 as against current capacity of 192.3 MTPA.
Under the paint business, the company said that Birla Opus continues to gain market share in the Indian decorative paints market, despite industry slowdown. The business has expanded its portfolio to 191 products with over 1,750 SKUs across entire six decorative paints product categories with launch of 13 new products.
The firm's B2B E-Commerce business, Birla Pivot reported 15% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) revenue growth, fuelled by new customer additions, healthy repeat orders and increasing contribution from product categories such as non-ferrous, bitumen, chemicals and tiles & ply.
Revenue from financial service business grew by 3% YoY to ₹ 10,569 crore. The overall lending portfolio (NBFC and HFC) increased by 29% YoY to ₹ 1,77,855 crore. The total AUM (AMC, life insurance and health insurance) grew by 10% YoY to ₹ 5,50,240 crore.
Revenue from other business (Textile, Renewables and Incubators) stood at ₹ 996 crore and EBITDA stood at ₹ 249 crore led by robust performance in the Renewables business. Textiles business revenue grew by 6% YoY at ₹ 586 crore, led by festive demand in premium textiles.
Capital expenditure (capex) for Q2FY26 stood at ₹ 461 crore. The cumulative capex for paints business stood at ₹ 9,727 crore. In Cellulosic Fibres, Phase-1 of 55 KTPA (out of total 110 KTPA) is progressing well and commissioning is targeted by mid-2027.
Meanwhile, the company's board approved the acquisition of a 26% equity stake in three special purpose vehicles (SPVs) formed or to be formed as captive user for renewable energy projects.
Grasim Industries, a flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group, is a leading diversified player with leadership presence across many sectors. It is a leading global producer of viscose staple Fibre and viscose filament yarn, the largest chlor-alkali, advanced material, linen yarn and fabrics producer in India. The company recently has entered paints business and setting up six plants across pan-India locations.
The counter shed 0.81% to settle at ₹ 2,880.70 on the BSE. The market was shut today on account of Guru Nanak Jayanti.
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