Sumitomo Chemical India Q3 Financial Results and Labour Code Impact

Sumitomo Chemical India reports its unaudited financial results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025. Revenue from operations stood at ₹5,679.78 million for the quarter. The company recognized an impact of ₹151.86 million due to regulatory changes related to the Labour Code, which has been classified as an exceptional item.

Financial Performance Overview

Sumitomo Chemical India announced its unaudited standalone financial results for Q3 (October-December) of FY26. Key financial highlights include:

  • Revenue from operations: ₹5,679.78 million for the quarter.
  • Total Income: ₹6,049.38 million.
  • Profit before tax: ₹1,015.74 million.
  • Profit for the year: ₹758.00 million.

Basic and diluted earnings per equity share were reported as ₹1.52.

Nine-Month Performance

The cumulative performance for the nine months ending December 31, 2025, is as follows:

  • Revenue from operations: ₹25,545.72 million.

Impact of Labour Code

The company has recognized an exceptional item of ₹151.86 million in the standalone financial results due to the impact of the new Labour Codes implemented by the Government of India. This reflects adjustments and provisions necessary to comply with the updated regulations. The group has presented such incremental impact under Exceptional Items amounting to Rs. 161.11 million in the consolidated financial results.

Business Seasonality

The company acknowledges that its business is subject to seasonal variations, with performance being heavily influenced by monsoon patterns and prevailing climatic conditions.

Glyphosate Notification

An issued notification mandating the use of Glyphosate, a broad-spectrum weedicide, will be restricted to Pest Control Operators. Industry players and associations have filed petitions before the Hon’ble Delhi High Court challenging the notification.

Source: BSE

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