"There was a reduction in raw material price, which was mainly contributed by the contract which we had made earlier with vendors and we got the inventory benefit," Kansai Nerolac Paints Managing Director H M Bharuka told PTI.
"Lower commodity prices and a relatively stable forex situation have ensured that inflation remains benign, which has helped improve profitability," Bharuka added.
The company had posted a net profit of Rs 98.26 crore for the same quarter last fiscal.
"In the Next two quarters, definitely cost would be higher than what was last year. Point to point, there is an inflation of about 4-4.5 per cent. So, we will have to do some cost reduction or value engineering or we will have to go for a price increase. But, it is too early to say as there is too much of volatility," Bharuka said.
The demand for decorative paint has been good during the festive season and the company expects post-Diwali demand to be better.
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