Navin Fluorine International Reports Strong Q4 & FY26 Results with Robust Growth
Navin Fluorine International delivered exceptional performance in both Q4 and FY26, with quarterly net profit jumping 123% to ₹212 crore and annual net profit rising 130% to ₹663.56 crore. The company demonstrated strong operational efficiency with improved EBITDA margins and robust revenue growth across both periods.

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Navin Fluorine International Limited announced impressive quarterly and annual financial results, demonstrating strong operational performance across both periods. The company reported consolidated net profit of ₹212.00 crore for Q4 FY26, representing a significant 123% increase from ₹95.00 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. For the full financial year ended March 31, 2026, consolidated net profit reached ₹663.56 crore, marking a 130% increase from ₹288.60 crore in FY25.
Q4 FY26 Quarterly Performance
The fourth quarter results showcased robust growth momentum with revenue increasing to ₹940.00 crore compared to ₹700.00 crore in Q4 FY25. EBITDA for the quarter stood at ₹320.00 crore, substantially higher than ₹180.00 crore in the previous year's corresponding quarter. The EBITDA margin improved significantly to 34.23% from 25.50% year-on-year, reflecting enhanced operational efficiency and profitability.
| Q4 Performance: | FY26 | FY25 | Growth (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue: | ₹940.00 crore | ₹700.00 crore | +34.29% |
| EBITDA: | ₹320.00 crore | ₹180.00 crore | +77.78% |
| EBITDA Margin: | 34.23% | 25.50% | +8.73% |
| Net Profit: | ₹212.00 crore | ₹95.00 crore | +123.16% |
Annual FY26 Financial Performance
The consolidated annual results demonstrate sustained growth across all major parameters. Total revenue for FY26 stood at ₹3,379.19 crore, compared to ₹2,393.11 crore in FY25. Revenue from operations increased to ₹3,313.90 crore from ₹2,349.38 crore in the previous year. Other income rose to ₹65.29 crore from ₹43.73 crore. Profit before tax for the year stood at ₹873.17 crore, substantially higher than ₹380.09 crore in FY25.
| Annual Performance: | FY26 (₹ crores) | FY25 (₹ crores) | Growth (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue from Operations: | 3,313.90 | 2,349.38 | +41.07% |
| Total Revenue: | 3,379.19 | 2,393.11 | +41.20% |
| Total Expenses: | 2,499.27 | 2,013.02 | +24.15% |
| Profit Before Tax: | 873.17 | 380.09 | +129.74% |
| Net Profit: | 663.56 | 288.60 | +130.00% |
| Basic EPS (₹): | 130.67 | 58.20 | +124.54% |
Standalone Results and Dividend Declaration
On a standalone basis, the company reported profit after tax of ₹487.67 crore for FY26, compared to ₹241.93 crore in the previous year. Total standalone revenue increased to ₹2,389.37 crore from ₹1,742.35 crore in FY25. The Board of Directors has recommended a final dividend of ₹8.60 per equity share of face value ₹2 each, equivalent to 430% of the face value. This recommendation is subject to approval at the 28th Annual General Meeting scheduled for August 6, 2026, with the record date fixed as June 12, 2026.
Capital Raising and Corporate Developments
During FY26, the company successfully raised approximately ₹750 crores through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), allotting 16,02,564 equity shares at ₹4,680 per share. The Board approved the re-appointment of Mr. Vishad P. Mafatlal as Executive Chairman for five years from August 20, 2026 to August 19, 2031, along with the re-appointment of Independent Directors Mr. Sujal A. Shah and Ms. Apurva S. Purohit for five-year terms, all subject to shareholder approval.
Historical Stock Returns for Navin Fluorine International
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +0.92% | +8.84% | +12.65% | +37.02% | +51.14% | +101.11% |
How will Navin Fluorine deploy the ₹750 crore raised through QIP to sustain its exceptional growth trajectory?
What impact will the proposed 430% dividend payout have on the company's cash flow and future expansion plans?
Can Navin Fluorine maintain its 34%+ EBITDA margins amid potential raw material cost pressures in the fluorine chemicals sector?


































