Key Highlights:
- Q1 net profit stood at Rs 146.08 crore, up just 0.6 percent YoY.
- Revenue from operations fell 2.58 percent to Rs 2,432 crore due to weak summer sales.
- Whirlpool grew share in refrigerators and washers despite industry-wide slowdown.
New Delhi: Consumer durables maker Whirlpool of India Ltd on Saturday reported a marginal increase in its consolidated net profit to Rs 146.08 crore for the June 2025 quarter.
The company had posted a net profit of Rs 145.25 crore during the April-June quarter of the previous fiscal, according to a regulatory filing by Whirlpool of India, a subsidiary of US-based Whirlpool Corporation.
Its revenue from operations slipped 2.58 per cent to Rs 2,432.32 crore during the quarter under review. It was Rs 2,496.86 crore in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal.
Cipla Q1 FY26 Results, Strong EBITDA Margin At 25.6%, PAT Grows 10% YoY"Despite a very significant decline in industry of air conditioners and refrigerators in Q1 2025-26 versus a year ago due to a poor summer and onset of early monsoon that affected all players, Whirlpool was able to actually grow profits by keeping its volume decline minimal via continuing to gain market shares in the refrigerator and washer category in April-May," the company said in its earning statement.
Kotak Mahindra Bank Q1 Profit Drops To ₹4,472 Cr, CV loan Stress & MFI Provisions Weigh On PerformanceWhirlpool of India's total expenses were Rs 2,289.95 crore in the June quarter, down 2.65 per cent.
Its total income, which includes other income, declined 2.42 per cent to Rs 2,486.39 crore in the June quarter.
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