Honasa Consumer (Mamaearth)
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Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer's Q4 FY26 net profit jumped 177.6% YoY to ₹69.4 Cr on revenue of ₹657.1 Cr (+23.1%). FY26 EBITDA tripled to ₹231 Cr. Stock surged 13% to ₹405.4 as CLSA (TP ₹434) and Jefferies (TP ₹565) stayed bullish. Younger brands like The Derma Co. and Aqualogica grew 40%+.
Inc42 · 5/22/2026, 7:45:25 AM
Mamaearth parent posted Q4 revenue of Rs 657 cr (+23% YoY) with EBITDA nearly tripling to Rs 77 cr and margin expanding to a record 11.7% from 5.1%. Net profit jumped to Rs 69 cr vs Rs 25 cr, with focus categories growing over 35%. Jefferies raised TP to Rs 565 (Buy); Citi lifted TP to Rs 320 but retains Sell, flagging sustainability of the margin print.
NDTV Profit · 5/22/2026, 3:07:37 AM
Beauty and packaged-foods retailers post a strong Q4FY26: Nykaa net profit jumps 4x YoY on 28% revenue growth and Rs 5,421 cr GMV; Mamaearth-parent Honasa profit leaps 178% to Rs 69.43 cr; Bikaji profit climbs 26% to Rs 63 cr. Consumer-discretionary momentum diverges from LG India, where profit slipped 8.2%.
Business Today · Latest · 5/22/2026, 2:17:18 AM
Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer announced its first-ever dividend after Q4 net profit jumped 178% YoY to ₹69.4 crore on revenue of ₹657 crore (+23%). FY26 profit hit ₹200 crore on ₹2,391 crore revenue (+15%), with younger brands The Derma Co and Reginald Men (ARR ₹100 crore+) driving growth. Direct distribution now spans 120,000 outlets.
Mint · Companies · 5/21/2026, 2:00:03 PM
Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer announced its first-ever dividend (₹98 cr payout) on the back of record Q4FY26 profit of ₹69.4 cr (+178% YoY) and revenue of ₹657 cr (+23%). FY26 profit jumped to ₹200 cr from ₹72.6 cr. Younger brands The Derma Co and Reginald Men (ARR ₹100 cr+) led growth; Mamaearth direct distribution hit 120,000 outlets with 120 bps share gain.
Mint · 5/21/2026, 1:59:32 PM
Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer secured an arbitration award of AED 7.25 million (₹18.88 crore) against former Dubai distributor RSMM General Trading. The tribunal upheld termination of the distribution pact, granted AED 4.34M for loss of profits plus AED 1.56M in costs, and barred RSMM from pursuing Dubai court proceedings.
The Hindu BusinessLine · 5/15/2026, 10:44:47 AM