The Board of Directors of Kuantum Papers Limited, in its meeting held on February 7, 2026, approved the unaudited financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. For the current quarter, the company reported a total revenue of ₹291.18 Crores, representing a 3.29% increase from the previous quarter’s ₹281.91 Crores and a 6.99% growth from ₹272.16 Crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Net profit for the quarter stood at ₹9.78 Crores, which is a significant 69.50% increase from the ₹5.77 Crores recorded in the previous quarter, although it saw a 53.38% decline compared to ₹20.98 Crores in the same period last year.

Financial MetricQ3 FY26 (Current)Q2 FY26 (Previous)Q3 FY25 (Last Year)% Change (QoQ)% Change (YoY)
Total Revenue (₹ Cr)291.18281.91272.163.29% Increase6.99% Increase
Net Profit (₹ Cr)9.785.7720.9869.50% Increase53.38% Decrease

Kuantum Papers Limited is a prominent Indian manufacturer of wood-free high-quality writing and printing paper, operating from its integrated manufacturing facility in Hoshiarpur, Punjab. The company is strategically positioned in the paper industry, utilizing agro-residues and wood pulp to produce a diverse product portfolio that includes maplitho, creamwove, and specialty papers. In recent developments during early 2026, the company announced key leadership changes, including the re-designation of Shri Munishwar Kumar as an Independent Director and the appointment of Shri Jagdeep Hira as a Whole Time Director. Additionally, the board accepted the resignation of Independent Director Shri Bhavdeep Sardana effective February 7, 2026. The company continues to focus on operational efficiency and sustainability, leveraging its integrated pulp mill and chemical recovery plant to maintain a competitive edge in the domestic market.

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