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Vishal Mega Mart Limited
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Vishal Mega Mart reported strong fiscal year 2026 results, with net profit rising 39% year-over-year to ₹8,392 million and revenue increasing 13.5% to ₹129,063 million. The company achieved adjusted same-store sales growth of 11.0%, contributing to margin expansion from 5.9% to 6.5%. During the year, Vishal Mega Mart added 105 gross stores, expanding its retail footprint to 795 stores across 535 cities. While a subsidiary received a minor ₹2 lakh food safety penalty, management anticipates minimal financial impact and plans to recover the amount from the supplier.
Vishal Mega Mart Q4 FY26 PAT Jumps 45.9% YoY
Vishal Mega Mart reported Q4 FY26 revenue of ₹3,114 crore, up 22.2% YoY, with a PAT of ₹168 crore, surging 45.9% YoY.
Full-year FY26 revenue reached ₹12,906 crore, a 20.4% growth, with a PAT of ₹839 c
Vishal Mega Mart Allots 26.72 Lakh ESOP Shares
Vishal Mega Mart allotted 26,72,000 equity shares to employees upon exercise of stock options under its 2019 ESOP plan on May 18, 2026.
The allotment was made at two exercise prices: ₹15 per option fo
Vishal Mega Mart FY26 PAT Up 32.8% to ₹8,392 Million
Vishal Mega Mart reported FY26 revenue of ₹129,063 million, a 20.4% YoY growth, driven by 11.0% adjusted same-store sales growth.
Net profit for the year grew 32.8% YoY to ₹8,392 million, with margins
Vishal Mega Mart FY26 Net Profit Rises 39% YoY
Vishal Mega Mart reported a 39% YoY rise in consolidated net profit to ₹8,392.27 million for FY26, with revenue up 13.5% to ₹129,063.21 million.
The Board approved audited standalone and consolidated
Vishal Mega Mart Q4 FY26 Earnings Call Invite
Vishal Mega Mart schedules Q4 and FY26 earnings conference call for May 15, 2026, at 12:00 PM IST.
Management participants include MD & CEO Gunender Kapur and CFO Amit Gupta to discuss annual results.
Vishal Mega Mart Subsidiary Receives ₹2 Lakh Food Safety Penalty
Vishal Mega Mart subsidiary Airplaza Retail Holdings received a penalty order of ₹2 lakh from Rampur court for a food safety violation.
The penalty stems from a 2025 inspection where turmeric powder a