
Manali Petrochemicals Q1 net profit jumps 4x to ₹64 crore as cost management and higher product prices lift earnings. Revenue rose 17% to ₹275 crore.
Manali Petrochemicals Ltd more than quadrupled its first-quarter consolidated net profit to ₹64 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, from ₹14 crore a year earlier, as cost cuts and better product prices lifted the bottom line.
Revenue rose 17% to ₹275 crore from ₹235 crore. The results cover the parent and its subsidiaries, including AMCHEM Speciality Chemicals in Singapore, Penn-White in the UK, and two Indian units.
Standalone net profit jumped to ₹55 crore from just ₹3 crore in the year-ago period. Standalone revenue grew 40% to ₹229 crore from ₹163 crore.
Ashwin Muthiah, Chairman of MPL and Founder Chairman of AM International, Singapore, said the improvement shows the payoff from "continued focus on cost management, operational efficiency, and improved product realisations." The company is shifting toward "differentiated, higher-value and sustainable products," he added.
The quarter reflects "the resilience of our businesses in navigating a period of continued geopolitical and economic uncertainty," Muthiah said.
Shares of the company closed at ₹68.95 on the BSE, up ₹1.58 (2.35%).
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