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Nestlé India Profit Jumps 26% on Strong Demand; Shares Rally to Record High

Last updated: April 21, 2026 8:36 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Nestlé India Profit Jumps 26% on Strong Demand; Shares Rally to Record High
Nestlé India Profit Jumps 26% on Strong Demand; Shares Rally to Record High
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Nestlé India reported a sharp jump in quarterly earnings on Tuesday, helped by strong consumer demand, while its shares climbed after the results beat market expectations. Consolidated net profit rose about 27% year on year to ₹1,111 crore in the quarter ended March 31, 2026, while revenue from operations increased roughly 23% to ₹6,748 crore. The stock reacted strongly.
Nestlé India shares surged more than 8% intraday to a fresh 52-week high after the earnings announcement, with investors also responding positively to the company’s ₹5 per share dividend declaration. Management’s growth drivers were broad-based. Coverage of the results pointed to double-digit volume growth, stronger beverage sales led by Nescafé, deeper traction in e-commerce and quick-commerce channels, and heavier advertising and distribution spending.
In market terms, the results reinforced the view that Nestlé India is benefiting from resilient urban consumption and effective execution across channels, even as investors remain watchful on margins and input-cost trends. That combination of stronger profit, solid sales growth, and upbeat demand signals explains why the shares moved higher on the day.
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