Bharat Rasayan Q4 FY26 Results: ₹308 Cr, PAT ₹39 Cr
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Key takeaway from the latest update
Bharat Rasayan Ltd. posted revenue of ₹308 crore and net profit of ₹39 crore in its latest reported quarter (Q4 FY25-26), with the earnings date listed as May 26, 2026. The same snapshot also reports gross profit of ₹43 crore for the quarter. The quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) and year-on-year (YoY) percentages shared with these figures indicate modest top-line movement but stronger profit growth compared with the year-ago period. Alongside these near-term results, the data set also flags weak multi-year trends for revenue and profit growth over the past three years.
For investors tracking the agrochemicals space, the numbers provide a fresh reference point on operating performance across a volatile quarterly pattern. The update also includes an on-page stated share price of ₹1,444.6 for Bharat Rasayan.
Q4 FY26 (quarter ended Mar 2026): headline numbers
The latest quarter is tagged as Q4 FY25-26 with an earnings date of May 26, 2026. Revenue is shown at ₹308 crore, with QoQ growth of 13.89% and YoY growth of 0.49%. Gross profit is reported at ₹43 crore, up 20.13% QoQ and 31.27% YoY. Net profit is reported at ₹39 crore, up 15.06% QoQ and 37.42% YoY.
These percentages suggest a meaningful improvement in profitability versus the year-ago quarter, even though revenue growth is largely flat on a YoY basis in this snapshot. The gross profit and net profit lines indicate margin support in the latest period, at least as reflected in the presented metrics.
Q3 FY26 (quarter ended Dec 2025): numbers and the board meeting date
A separate section lists the “Last Earnings Date” for Q3 FY25-26 as February 12, 2026, along with summary metrics. Revenue is shown at ₹270 crore with QoQ change of -5.42% and YoY change of 5.48%. Gross profit is shown at ₹36 crore with QoQ increase of 35.56% and YoY increase of 3.77%. Net profit is shown at ₹33 crore, up 29.93% QoQ and 14.48% YoY.
The same material also mentions a board meeting on February 12, 2026 in New Delhi to consider and approve un-audited financial results for Q3 and the nine months ended December 31, 2025.
Q3 FY26 press-style figures (converted to ₹ crore)
The dataset also includes a Q3FY26 result summary expressed in lakhs. Converting those figures to a consistent ₹ crore base:
- Revenue from operations: ₹270.46 crore (₹27,046 lakh) versus ₹256.40 crore (₹25,640 lakh) in Q3FY25, change 5%.
- Profit before tax (PBT): ₹51.69 crore (₹5,169 lakh) versus ₹51.61 crore (₹5,161 lakh), change 0%.
- Profit after tax (PAT): ₹40.03 crore (₹4,003 lakh) versus ₹40.53 crore (₹4,053 lakh), change -1%.
- EPS: ₹24.08 for Q3FY26.
These Q3FY26 figures sit alongside the quarterly table below, which presents standalone results in ₹ crore for the same quarter (Dec 2025). Readers should note that the sources can present different bases or formats within the same compiled dataset.
Five-quarter trend: sales, costs, and profit
The quarterly table provided (all figures in ₹ crore) lays out a sequence from Mar 2025 to Mar 2026. It shows net sales moving sharply quarter to quarter, with a high of ₹377.40 crore in Jun 2025 and a low of ₹270.46 crore in Dec 2025, followed by a recovery to ₹308.02 crore in Mar 2026. Total expenditure also fluctuates, falling to ₹227.69 crore in Dec 2025 before rising to ₹257.91 crore in Mar 2026.
Operating profit in the table is ₹50.11 crore in Mar 2026 versus ₹42.77 crore in Dec 2025. Other income rises to ₹15.58 crore in Mar 2026, while interest stays under ₹1.5 crore across the listed quarters and falls to ₹0.93 crore in Mar 2026. The table also includes exceptional items, including -₹5.53 crore for Mar 2026.
Summary table: latest reported quarter vs prior quarter
Full quarterly table (as provided)
Stock reference point and what investors typically track
The compiled text states: “The current share price of Bharat Rasayan is ₹1,444.6.” While no intraday move or event-driven price reaction is included, the share price acts as a reference for readers comparing quarterly earnings against valuation multiples, earnings per share, and profit trajectory.
For a company with visible quarterly swings in net sales and operating profit, investors generally focus on the quality of earnings (including exceptional items), stability of operating profit, and how much profit is supported by other income. The Mar 2026 quarter includes other income of ₹15.58 crore and exceptional items of -₹5.53 crore, both of which are relevant when reading reported profit.
Multi-year limitations flagged in the dataset
The dataset explicitly lists “limitations” on growth:
- Profit growth of -10.9452596407415% for the past 3 years.
- Revenue growth of -3.392537350855% for the past 3 years.
It also notes:
- Poor sales growth of -0.71% over the past five years.
- Low return on equity (ROE) of 11.6% over the last 3 years.
- Dividend payout low at 0.58% of profits over the last 3 years.
These points are presented as a counterbalance to quarter-specific improvements, and they frame the company’s performance over longer periods within the same compiled source.
Market impact: what changed in the latest quarter
Based on the data provided, the most direct market-relevant change is the move from ₹33-34 crore PAT in Dec 2025 (depending on the table or the lakhs-based summary) to about ₹39 crore PAT in Mar 2026 as per the quarterly table and snapshot. Revenue similarly rises from about ₹270 crore to about ₹308 crore. The QoQ percentages supplied with the Q4 snapshot reinforce this sequential improvement.
At the same time, the dataset’s longer-range growth flags suggest that investors may weigh near-term profit growth against weaker multi-year trends, and against efficiency indicators like ROE and dividend payout mentioned in the text.
Why this update matters
The Q4 FY26 snapshot consolidates the core lines that tend to drive post-result interpretation: revenue growth, gross profit movement, and net profit expansion. The five-quarter table adds context by showing the high variability across quarters, including a strong Jun 2025 quarter and a weaker Sep-Dec 2025 stretch before the Mar 2026 recovery.
Another notable point is the low interest expense line across quarters, which is explicitly small in the quarterly table. That matters because it limits the degree to which profits are sensitive to financing costs, at least in this period. The dataset also mentions that the company has spent less than 1% of operating revenues toward interest expenses in the year ending Mar 31, 2025 (as per consolidated financials).
Conclusion
Bharat Rasayan’s latest reported quarter (Q4 FY26, earnings date May 26, 2026) shows revenue of about ₹308 crore and net profit of about ₹39 crore, with QoQ improvement and stronger YoY profit growth as per the snapshot. The five-quarter standalone table highlights volatility across sales and profitability, and the dataset also flags weak three-year and five-year growth measures. The next investor focus typically remains on subsequent board updates and financial disclosures using the same reporting basis for clearer quarter-to-quarter comparisons.
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