EIH Limited has announced its standalone financial results for Q2 FY26, reporting a profit of ₹103.47 crore. Total income reached ₹571.55 crore. The results reflect adjustments related to the Mashobra Resort Limited (MRL) situation, including reversals and write-downs following court orders. The company continues to navigate the impacts of these legal proceedings while maintaining focus on its core hotel operations.
Q2 FY26 Financial Highlights
EIH Limited’s standalone financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, reveal a profit of ₹103.47 crore. Total income stood at ₹571.55 crore, with revenue from operations contributing ₹530.37 crore. The company’s performance reflects the ongoing impact of adjustments related to Mashobra Resort Limited (MRL), as well as continued operations in its core business segments. Earnings per share were reported at ₹1.66.
Expenses Overview
The company’s expenses for Q2 FY26 included ₹58.47 crore in consumption of provisions, wines, and others, ₹135.10 crore in employee benefits, ₹3.70 crore in finance costs, ₹31.47 crore in depreciation and amortisation, and ₹201.69 crore in other expenses. Total expenses reached ₹430.43 crore for the quarter.
Mashobra Resort Limited (MRL) Adjustments
The financial results reflect adjustments related to Mashobra Resort Limited (MRL). Following court orders, the company has adjusted the value of its investments in MRL to ₹13.00 crore, written down advances recoverable from MRL, and reversed obligations towards user fees. These adjustments have been classified under exceptional items.
Exceptional Items Impact
Exceptional items for the period resulted in a loss of ₹101.91 crore. These items include losses on de-recognition of property, adjustments related to MRL following court orders, and reversals of user fee obligations. The net impact of these items has been factored into the overall financial performance for Q2 FY26.
H1 FY26 Performance
For the half-year ended September 30, 2025, EIH Limited reported a profit of ₹139.83 crore. This result reflects the combined performance of the company over the first two quarters of the fiscal year. It is also important to note the seasonal nature of the hotel industry may affect results. Total Comprehensive Income for the period was ₹138.42 crore.
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