How Did Borosil Sustain Strong Growth Amid Margin Pressure in Q2 FY26?
Borosil Ltd continued its expansion in both consumer glassware and laboratory equipment segments with a robust double-digit revenue increase for Q2 FY26. However, higher input and energy costs affected operating margins despite healthy top-line momentum.
About Borosil Ltd
Borosil is India’s leading glass solutions brand offering consumer kitchenware and scientific glass equipment. Its brands “Borosil Glassworks” and “Borosil Renewables” represent quality and innovation in Indian glass manufacturing.
Q2 FY26 Financial Highlights
| Net Profit | ₹22.8 cr ↑ (+25%) vs ₹18.3 cr YoY |
| Revenue | ₹340 cr ↑ (+25%) vs ₹272 cr YoY |
| EBITDA | ₹48.5 cr ↑ (+7%) vs ₹45.3 cr YoY |
| EBITDA Margin | 14.27% ↓ vs 16.02% YoY |
Revenue expansion was supported by higher sales in consumer houseware and industrial scientific glass segments.
Despite margin contraction, the company maintained a healthy balance sheet and continued investments in capacity and new product innovation.
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Outlook & Growth Drivers
- Growing domestic demand for premium kitchen and laboratory products.
- Cost optimization programs to restore margins.
- Focus on sustainability and energy-efficient production.
- Expanding exports to Europe and the Middle East.
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Investor Takeaway
Borosil’s consistent revenue growth despite margin pressure demonstrates resilient consumer demand. Investors may accumulate on weakness for long-term returns. Read more on Indian-Share-Tips.com, a SEBI Registered Advisory Services.
Related Queries on Borosil Ltd
- What caused Borosil’s margin dip in Q2?
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