Godrej Industries Limited has announced its consolidated financial results for Q2 and H1 FY26. Q2 FY26 total income reached ₹6,290 crore, a 23% increase year-over-year. H1 FY26 total income stood at ₹12,009 crore, reflecting a 16% growth. The results showcase growth across key business segments, bolstering the company’s financial performance and market position.
Financial Performance
Godrej Industries Limited reported strong consolidated financial results for both the second quarter (Q2) and the first half (H1) of fiscal year 2026.
Here’s a summary of the key consolidated figures:
Total Income:
Q2 FY26: ₹6,290 crore, a 23% increase compared to ₹5,118 crore in Q2 FY25.
H1 FY26: ₹12,009 crore, a 16% increase from ₹10,378 crore in H1 FY25.
PBDIT:
Q2 FY26: ₹1,428 crore, up by 41%.
H1 FY26: ₹3,176 crore, reflecting a 31% increase.
PBIT:
Q2 FY26: ₹1,307 crore, a 44% increase.
H1 FY26: ₹2,942 crore, up by 33%.
Net Profit:
Q2 FY26: ₹242 crore.
H1 FY26: ₹592 crore.
Segmental Performance in Q2 FY26
Here’s a snapshot of revenue contribution by segment:
Chemicals: ₹1,059 crore
Dairy: ₹220 crore
Veg Oils: ₹776 crore
Animal Feed: ₹1,217 crore
Estate & Property Development: ₹1,950 crore
GCPL (Consumer Products)
In Q2 FY26, Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL) reported consolidated sales growth of 4% in INR and constant currency terms year-on-year, backed by a volume growth of 3%. However, consolidated net profit decreased by 2% year-on-year due to temporary headwinds.
Godrej Properties (GPL)
Godrej Properties Limited (GPL) showed significant growth in Q2 FY26, with booking value increasing by 64% year-over-year and 20% quarter-over-quarter, reaching ₹8,505 crore. This achievement was supported by the sale of 4,522 homes covering a total area of 7.14 million sq. ft.
Godrej Agrovet (GAVL)
Godrej Agrovet Limited (GAVL) reported that its Animal Feed segment delivered record quarterly volumes, driven by increased market share in the cattle feed category. Segment revenue remained stable, with volume growth offset by lower average realizations due to commodity price softening.
Source: BSE
