Shree Renuka Sugars Limited has announced its audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026, following a Board Meeting held on May 8, 2026. For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, the company reported consolidated revenue from operations of INR 25,485 million, representing a 12.11% increase compared to the previous quarter’s INR 22,731 million, but a 5.30% decline from the INR 26,911 million reported in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company posted a consolidated net loss of INR 1,214 million for the current quarter, which is a significant widening of the loss compared to the previous quarter’s INR 18 million loss, and a sharp reversal from the INR 931 million net profit recorded in the same quarter last year.
| Financial Result Analysis | Quarter ended Mar 31, 2026 | % Change (QoQ) | % Change (YoY) |
| Revenue from Operations | INR 25,485 Million | 12.11% Increase | 5.30% Decrease |
| Net Profit / (Loss) | INR (1,214) Million | 6,644% Decrease | 230% Decrease |
Shree Renuka Sugars Limited, a subsidiary of Wilmar Sugar and Energy Pte Ltd, Singapore, is a prominent global agribusiness and bio-energy corporation and one of India’s largest sugar producers and refiners. Headquartered in Mumbai, the company operates across the sugar value chain, including sugar milling, refining, ethanol production, and power generation. In early 2026, the company underwent a leadership transition with the appointment of Susheel Kumar Kamboj as Managing Director and CEO, effective after the redesignation of Atul Chaturvedi to a non-executive role. Recent strategic developments in 2025 included the acquisition of a 100% stake in Anamika Sugar Mills for approximately INR 2,355 million to expand its domestic footprint. The company’s major institutional investors as of early 2026 include Wilmar International Limited, which holds a 62.48% stake, and ICICI Bank Limited, holding approximately 8.07%. Other notable global institutional holders include The Vanguard Group and BlackRock.
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