Britannia Q4 FY25 Results Preview: FMCG major Britannia—whose popular biscuit brands include Good Day, Marie Gold, Tiger and Milk Bikis—is scheduled to report its financial results for the quarter as well as the year ended March 31 on Thursday, May 8. Analysts expect the food products company to stage a largely weak financial performance for the final three months of FY25, with mid-single-digit percentage growth in sales volumes.
Investors will closely track the Kolkata-headquartered company’s outlook on its demand environment in urban and rural markets.
Britannia Q4 FY25 Earnings Preview: How much will the Good Day biscuit maker report in bottom-line?
According to Zee Business research, Britannia is estimated to register a consolidated net profit of Rs 522 crore for the January-March period, translating to a decline of 3.0 per cent on a year-on-year basis.
For the final quarter of FY24, the FMCG firm had registered a net profit of Rs 538 crore.
Britannia Q4 FY25 Results Preview: How much will the FMCG firm record in its top-line?
The company is expected to register a 6.5 per cent year-on-year increase in its revenue for the March quarter, at Rs 4,332 crore, according to the research.
Its revenue is expected to be supported by an estimated 2-2.5 per cent price hike.
How will Britannia perform operationally?
The company is expected to report quarterly earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) to the tune of Rs 765 crore, marking a decline of 2.8 per cent compared with the year-ago period, according to the research.
Zee Business analysts peg the FMCG major’s margin for the fiscal fourth quarter at 17.7 per cent, marking a year-on-year decline of 160 basis points (bps).
However, its gross margin is estimated to shrink by 400 basis points owing to rising input costs.
Britannia volume growth expectation
According to Zee Business research, the FMCG company is expected to register growth of 5.0 per cent in its sales volumes in the March quarter.
Britannia share price news
On Thursday, the Britannia stock rose by as much as Rs 82.8, or 1.5 per cent, to Rs 5,431.5 apiece on BSE.
At these levels, Britannia shares have risen nearly 13 per cent so far in 2025, outperforming a
2.8 per cent gain in the headline Nifty 50 index.
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