The Board of Directors of Oriental Aromatics Limited, at their meeting held on February 12, 2026, approved the unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025. For the current quarter (Q3 FY25-26), the company reported consolidated revenue of ₹251.56 Crores, reflecting a decrease of 7.29% from the previous quarter’s ₹271.33 Crores, but an increase of 27.43% compared to ₹197.41 Crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company faced a consolidated net loss of ₹1.92 Crores this quarter, a significant decline from the profit of ₹0.74 Crores in the previous quarter and ₹2.61 Crores in the same period last year. This downturn was largely attributed to increased operational expenses and higher finance costs associated with recent capacity expansions.

Financial Metric (Consolidated)Q3 FY25-26 (Current)Q2 FY25-26 (Previous)Q3 FY24-25 (Last Year)% Change (QoQ)% Change (YoY)
Revenue₹251.56 Cr₹271.33 Cr₹197.41 Cr-7.29%+27.43%
Net Profit / (Loss)(₹1.92 Cr)₹0.74 Cr₹2.61 Cr-359.46%-173.56%

Oriental Aromatics Limited (OAL) is a premier Indian manufacturer specializing in a diverse range of aroma chemicals, camphor, fragrances, and flavors. Established in 1955, it has evolved into a fully integrated player serving global markets across over 30 countries. The company operates manufacturing facilities in Bareilly, Vadodara, Mahad, and Ambernath, supported by robust R&D centers in Mumbai and Vadodara. In recent 2025 updates, OAL successfully commissioned a new specialty aroma chemicals facility at Mahad, which is currently in its ramp-up phase. Despite facing pricing pressures from international competition, the company maintained its market leadership in the camphor segment through its legacy brands like ‘Saraswati’ and ‘Ganesh’. Notable recent management changes include the resignation of the Vice President of Sales & Marketing in November 2025. The company continues to focus on high-growth verticals like the spiritual and FMCG sectors to drive long-term value.

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