Bannari Amman Sugars Limited has announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, showing a significant increase in performance. The company reported a revenue of ₹640.40 Crore for the current quarter, representing a 52% increase from the corresponding quarter of the previous year (YoY) and a 12% increase from the previous quarter (QoQ). Net profit for the period stood at ₹48.40 Crore, marking a substantial 68% growth year-on-year. A comparative analysis reveals that the company has effectively managed its inventory and operational costs to drive profitability despite seasonal variations in the distillery segment.
| Metric | Q3 FY26 (Current) | Q2 FY26 (Previous) | Q3 FY25 (YoY) | % Change (QoQ) | % Change (YoY) |
| Revenue | ₹640.40 Cr | ₹571.65 Cr | ₹421.31 Cr | +12.03% | +52.00% |
| Net Profit | ₹48.40 Cr | ₹42.70 Cr | ₹28.81 Cr | +13.35% | +68.00% |
Bannari Amman Sugars Limited is a leading industrial conglomerate based in South India, primarily engaged in sugar manufacturing, distillery operations, power generation, and granite processing. The company operates five sugar factories with an aggregate crushing capacity of 23,700 metric tons per day across Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. In recent 2025 updates, the company appointed Smt. Sowmya Sitaram as an Independent Woman Director for a five-year term starting September 2025 to strengthen corporate governance. Notable individual investors in the company as of late 2025 include Anuj Anantrai Sheth (4.52%), Nemish S. Shah (2.59%), and Nilesh Kishor Shah (1.90%). Management remains concentrated with promoters holding a steady 58.70% stake, while the stock has been recognized by market analysts for delivering strong returns over the past year.
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