January 01, 2026 04:36 pm (IST)
Arvind Q4 revenue up by 14% at Rs.2320 cr
Ahmedabad, May 12 (IBNS): Arvind Limited has recorded growth in the consolidate revenue by 14% at Rs. 2320 crores for the quarter ended 31st March 2016, as against Rs.2041 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.
The company reports its consolidated EBIDTA is up by 14% at Rs.297 crores as against Rs.260 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Profit after tax grew by 14% to Rs. 110 crores as compared to Rs. 97 crores in the corresponding quarter for the last year.
For the financial year, the company reported 8% growth in revenue at Rs. 8450 cr. Net Profit After Tax from ordinary activity was lower by 7% at Rs. 371 crores compared to Rs. 395 crores in the previous financial year.
Profit After Tax after exceptional items was Rs. 363 crores as compared to Rs. 341 crores in the previous year.
The Board of Directors have recommended dividend of 24% for the year 2015-16.
Commenting on the results as well as outlook of the Company, Jayesh Shah, Director & Chief Financial Officer said: "Our textiles business continues to deliver a strong performance as we continue to pursue a calibrated growth strategy. The brands business continues to demonstrate strong growth with 30% CAGR for Q4. Our established power brands consolidated their market positions and the recent additions in speciality retail formats got off to a strong start."
"We are also extremely excited to lunch India's first True Omni Channel Experience - NNNow.com. This new initiative will bring a paradigm shift in the Indian fashion & lifestyle e-commerce space. NNNow.com is Arvind's attempt to move away from the discount driven e-commerce market to a brand led shopping journeys. NNNow.com redefines shopping for Indian consumers by linking online and offline retail shopping experience," said Shah.
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