Dabur generates net profit of INR 320-crore in Q4

Revenue for the full year 2024-25 stood at INR 12,563-crore, up from INR 12,404-crore a year earlier. On a constant currency basis, the full-year revenue marks a 3.6% growth

20 May 2025 | By WhatPackaging? Team

Dabur India has announced a consolidated net profit of INR 320-crore for the fourth quarter of 2024-25 on a revenue of INR 2,830-crore. 

While the demand environment remained challenging with high food inflation and a surge in cost of living continuing to limit urban spending, Dabur drove consumer engagement and brand superiority across product categories to end the fourth quarter of 2024-25 with market share gains across 90% of the portfolio.

FMCG demand trends remained subdued during the fourth quarter and full year 2024-25. Despite a challenging operating environment, Dabur delivered 2.1% constant currency revenue growth at INR 2,830-crore. 

“Our international business achieved 19% constant currency growth in the fourth quarter and 17% during the full year. We expect consumer demand in India to recover progressively in the coming quarters, both in urban and rural markets. Our business fundamentals remain strong with household penetration gains across oral care, hair care, healthcare, air fresheners and food and beverages businesses. We are focusing on strengthening our competitive edge in the marketplace by investing in scaling up our rural footprint and rolling out consumer-centric innovations,” said Mohit Malhotra, chief executive officer, Dabur India. 

Net profit for the fourth quarter stood at INR 320-crore, and at INR 1,768-crore for the full year 2024-25.

“We remain committed to modernising our core portfolio, driving premiumisation, and plugging white spaces in our home and personal care, HC and F&B business verticals. In addition, we are refining our go-to-market strategy to respond to the changing channel dynamics in urban India. This reinforces our confidence to deliver an industry-leading profitable growth, going forward,” he added.

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