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Thursday, August 14, 2025

14/08/25, DIL

 Devyani International Ltd on Wednesday said its net profit plummeted over 90% to ₹2.22 crore in the June quarter of FY26.

It had reported a net profit of 22.43 crore in the April-June period a year ago, according to a regulatory filing from Devyani International Ltd (DIL), the largest franchisee of Yum Brands in India, operating Pizza Hut, KFC, and Costa Coffee.

Revenue from operations grew 11.05% to ₹1,356.96 crore in the June quarter of FY26. It was ₹1,221.90 crore in the corresponding period last fiscal.

"This (revenue) growth was driven by healthy growth from KFC, Costa and the Food Court business in India and supported by 11.2% YoY growth in the international business," an earnings statement said, quoting its non-Executive Chairman Ravi Jaipuria.

Reported EBITDA stood at ₹205 crore with EBITDA margins at 15.1%.

"The slight dip in margins was due to deleverage from lower ADS YoY and investments in marketing and promotions in the quarter," he said.

Total expenses of the quick service restaurant (QSR) operator rose 13.82% in the June quarter to ₹1,367.39 crore.

Its total income, which includes other income, was ₹1,370.47 crore, up 11.25% in the June quarter. During the quarter, DIL added 106 new stores, taking the total count to 2,145. This also includes 105 stores of Sky Gate Hospitality, where DIL acquired 86.13% stake in the June quarter.

Sky Gate Hospitality owns 'Biryani By Kilo' brand.

DIL is the largest franchisee for Yum Brands' QSR chains - KFC & Pizza Hut in India. In addition, DIL is the sole franchisee for Costa Coffee, Tea Live, New York Fries and Sanook Kitchen in India. It also owns the South Indian vegetarian food QSR chain Vaango.

Shares of Devyani International Ltd settled 3.22% higher at ₹158.50 apiece on the BSE.

source: Upstox/ Dailyhunt 

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