Arvind Ltd, a diversified textile, garment and advanced fabrics manufacturer has reported a strong quarter ending June 30, 2026.
Consolidated revenue rose 25% year-on-year to Rs 2,501 crore, underpinned by robust performance across its textile, garmenting and advanced materials divisions.
Consolidated EBITDA climbed 39% from a year ago quarter to Rs 258 crore, with the EBITDA margin improving by 104 basis points to 10.3%.
In the first quarter of fiscal 2027, profit after tax rose 47% year-on-year to Rs 80 crore, reflecting improved operating leverage and margin expansion across the group’s business segments.
Textile division delivers steady growth
The textile division recorded revenue of Rs 1,735 crore, up 13% over the same quarter of previous fiscal, with EBITDA of Rs 139 crore for the segment.
Volume growth was a key driver, with denim fabric volumes reaching 17.5 million metres, up 34% year over year and marking the highest quarterly output in 16 quarters.
Between April to June 2026, woven fabric volumes rose 7% over June 30, 2025 to 31.2 million metres at the Sanjay Lalbhai led group.
Garmenting crosses key milestone
The garmenting division posted revenue of Rs 497 crore, supported by 13% volume growth. Garmenting volumes crossed 11 million pieces for the first time in the company’s history, also up 13% year-on-year, underscoring sustained demand in the segment.
Advanced materials posts record quarter
The advanced materials business delivered its highest-ever quarterly revenue at Rs 650 crore, with EBITDA of Rs 97 crore and a margin of 15%.
Within the segment, Advanced Materials India revenue grew 40% year-on-year to Rs 493 crore.
The division’s performance was further boosted by the recent acquisition of Dalco-GFT, which contributed revenue of Rs 157 crore and EBITDA of RS 24 crore, at a 15.1% margin, from approximately 18 months of operations following the deal’s completion.
Capital investment and fundraising
The group invested approximately Rs 98 crore in capital expenditure during the quarter, continuing its expansion and modernisation programme.
Separately, the company raised Rs 500 crore through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), which was oversubscribed multiple times, reflecting strong investor confidence.
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