Mrs. Bectors Food FY26 revenue crosses ₹2,000 crore mark
Mrs. Bectors Food Specialities Limited achieved a significant milestone in FY26, crossing the ₹2,000 crore revenue mark with consolidated revenues of ₹2,043.6 crore, a 9.1% increase from FY25. EBITDA stood at ₹257.7 crore with a margin of 12.6%, while PAT was ₹140.9 crore. For Q4 FY26, revenue from operations was ₹485.86 crore, reflecting an 8.9% year-on-year growth. The company commissioned its Kolkata plant in January and its Mumbai plant in Q4 FY26. Management targets low to mid-teens growth in the Biscuits segment and mid-teens growth in the Bakery segment for FY27, with EBITDA margins expected to improve quarter-on-quarter.

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Mrs. Bectors Food Specialities Limited crossed the ₹2,000 crore revenue mark in FY26, achieving consolidated revenues of ₹2,043.6 crore, a 9.1% increase from ₹1,873.9 crore in FY25. The company has grown at a 20% CAGR over the last four years, rising from ₹988 crore in FY22. EBITDA for the year stood at ₹257.7 crore, a 2.5% growth with a margin of 12.6%, while Profit After Tax (PAT) was ₹140.9 crore with a margin of 6.9%. The results were discussed in an earnings conference call held on May 29, 2026.
Financial Performance
The Biscuits vertical delivered a growth of 6.7% in FY26, while the Bakery vertical reported a strong growth of 14%. For Q4 FY26, revenue from operations was ₹485.86 crore, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 8.9%. The Biscuits vertical grew 8.4% year-on-year, and the Bakery vertical recorded 8.5% year-on-year growth. EBITDA margin for Q4 improved by 25 basis points to 12.7%.
| Metric | FY26 Value | FY25 Value | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Consolidated Revenues | ₹2,043.6 crore | ₹1,873.9 crore | 9.1% |
| EBITDA | ₹257.7 crore | ₹251.5 crore | 2.5% |
| PAT | ₹140.9 crore | - | - |
Operational Highlights
The company commissioned its Kolkata plant in January and its Mumbai plant in Q4 FY26, which is currently in the ramp-up phase. Management noted that the Khopoli plant bun line has been commissioned, while the bread line is nearing completion. The company expanded its health portfolio under NaturBaked and launched Cheesecake Jars under the English Oven brand. Exports reached consumers in over 70 countries.
Outlook and Guidance
Management anticipates a 3% inflationary impact from raw materials, packaging, and logistics. Mitigation measures include calibrated price increases and cost efficiency measures under Project IMPACT. The company targets low to mid-teens growth in the Biscuits segment and mid-teens growth in the Bakery segment for FY27. Management expects EBITDA margins to improve quarter-on-quarter, aiming to get closer to 14%.
Historical Stock Returns for Mrs. Bectors Food
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +0.95% | +5.08% | +3.14% | -25.13% | -32.53% | +129.18% |
How will the ramp-up of the new Kolkata and Mumbai plants influence capacity utilization and revenue growth in FY27?
What specific price increases are planned to offset the anticipated 3% inflationary impact on raw materials and logistics?
How will the company balance the projected mid-teens growth in the Bakery segment with the slower growth in the Biscuits vertical?






























