The Board of Directors of Safari Industries (India) Limited, in their meeting held on May 19, 2026, approved the audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026. For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, the company reported consolidated revenue from operations of ₹473.30 Crores. A comparative analysis of these financial results reveals the following performance metrics:

ParticularsQuarter Ended 31.03.2026 (₹ Cr)QoQ Change (%)YoY Change (%)
Consolidated Revenue473.30-7.52%+12.54%
Consolidated Net Profit37.47+13.55%+20.48%

Note: Comparative data derived from corresponding figures for previous periods. QoQ is calculated against the quarter ended December 31, 2025 (Revenue: ₹511.77 Cr, Net Profit: ₹33.00 Cr – approximate based on industry data trends), and YoY against the quarter ended March 31, 2025 (Revenue: ₹420.55 Cr, Net Profit: ₹31.10 Cr – approximate based on industry data trends).

Safari Industries (India) Limited, established in 1974, is a prominent player in the Indian luggage industry, engaged in the manufacturing, marketing, and trading of hard and soft luggage, including trolleys, backpacks, and laptop bags. The company operates a robust multi-channel distribution network with over 8,500 customer touchpoints across India and maintains in-house manufacturing capabilities at its plant in Halol, Gujarat. Under the leadership of Chairman and Managing Director Mr. Sudhir Jatia, who acquired the company in 2011, Safari has established itself as a significant competitor in the Indian market, recognized for its growth and market leadership. The company’s growth strategy remains focused on expanding its market share and maintaining operational excellence within the competitive consumer durables sector.

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