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Honasa Consumer Q3 FY26 result: Profit up 93%, focus categories shine

It logged a profit of ₹26.02 crore in the October-December period a year ago, according to a regulatory filing

Ghazal Alagh, Chief Innovation Officer, Honasa Consumer Limited

Ghazal Alagh, Chief Innovation Officer, Honasa Consumer Limited (File Photo)

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Honasa Consumer Ltd, which owns FMCG brands such as Mamaearth and The Derma Co, on Thursday reported a 92.9 per cent jump in its consolidated profit at ₹50.2 crore in the December quarter of FY26.

It logged a profit of ₹26.02 crore in the October-December period a year ago, according to a regulatory filing.

Honasa Consumer's revenue from operations was up 16.23 per cent to ₹601.54 crore in the December quarter of FY26. The revenue was at ₹517.51 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago.

According to the company, the third-quarter revenue is "the highest-ever quarterly revenue for the company".

 

Total expenses of Honasa Consumer were at ₹550.31 crore, up 8.47 per cent.

Its focus categories delivered growth of over 25 per cent, driven by strong demand.

"Mamaearth returned to double-digit growth during the quarter, supported by product superiority and sharpened investment, resulting in market share gains and traction in focus categories," the company said in its earnings statement.

The total income of Honasa Consumer, which includes the other income, was at ₹622.21 crore in the December quarter, up 15.9 per cent year-on-year.

Chairman, CEO & Co-founder Varun Alagh said: "We remain committed to building scale through disciplined execution and long-term value creation. Our flagship and largest brand, Mamaearth, is back to double-digit growth, driven by product superiority and sharper investments."  The Derma Co., a leading science-backed skincare brand, continued to scale with a healthy double-digit EBITDA profile and increasing consumer pull, while our younger brands grew over 25 per cent, backed by rising adoption in focus segments.

"As we move ahead, we remain focused on strengthening our margin profile, improving capital efficiency, and building a structurally stronger business that can compound growth sustainably over the long term," it said.

Shares of Honasa Consumer Ltd on Thursday settled at ₹299.05 apiece on the BSE, up 2.24 per cent from the previous close.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Feb 12 2026 | 10:44 PM IST

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