EBITDA margins expanded significantly to 19.2 per cent from 11.8 per cent, driven by lower input costs and improved operating efficiency.
Quarterly standalone revenue from operations declined 6.5 per cent to ₹656.4 crore from ₹701.7 crore in Q4 FY25, while total income came in at ₹658.4 crore.
Despite the revenue dip, cost of goods sold fell sharply to ₹450.8 crore from ₹520 crore, enabling the strong margin improvement.
For the full financial year FY26, standalone revenue stood at ₹2,640.3 crore against ₹2,744.4 crore in FY25.
Standalone sales volume for FY26 was 195,000 tonnes, up from 185,400 tonnes in FY25.
Styrenix Performance Materials Ltd. reported a sharp rise in quarterly profit on Friday, with standalone net profit jumping 58 per cent year-on-year to ₹84.3 crore in the fourth quarter of FY26, compared to ₹53.2 crore in the same period last year. EBITDA margins expanded significantly to 19.2 per cent from 11.8 per cent, driven by lower input costs and improved operating efficiency.
Quarterly standalone revenue from operations declined 6.5 per cent to ₹656.4 crore from ₹701.7 crore in Q4 FY25, while total income came in at ₹658.4 crore. Despite the revenue dip, cost of goods sold fell sharply to ₹450.8 crore from ₹520 crore, enabling the strong margin improvement.
For the full financial year FY26, standalone revenue stood at ₹2,640.3 crore against ₹2,744.4 crore in FY25. Annual EBITDA grew to ₹369.7 crore with a margin of 14 per cent, up from 12.9 per cent. Full-year PAT rose marginally to ₹234.3 crore from ₹232.2 crore.
On a consolidated basis, which includes the Thailand subsidiary acquired in January 2025, full-year revenue jumped to ₹3,438 crore from ₹2,982 crore. However, consolidated PAT fell to ₹182.8 crore from ₹233.4 crore, weighed down by higher depreciation of ₹114.1 crore and increased finance costs following the acquisition.
Managing Director Rahul R. Agrawal said the company completed its first full financial year of operations at the Map Ta Phut plant in Thailand on a positive note and expanded its sales presence to Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam. A Phase I capacity expansion of 50,000 TPA for ABS in India is currently underway and progressing on schedule.
Standalone sales volume for FY26 was 195,000 tonnes, up from 185,400 tonnes in FY25.