Dabur Q1 updates: Co expects double-digit revenue growth as rural demand stays ahead of urban

Dabur India anticipates a significant boost in its first-quarter profit, driven by strategic price hikes that effectively countered rising inflation and packaging costs. The company noted resilient consumer sentiment despite global challenges, wit...

Dabur Q1 updates: Co expects double-digit revenue growth as rural demand stays ahead of urban
Dabur India expects consolidated revenue to grow in double digits in the June quarter, helped by steady demand in India, strong growth in emerging sales channels and resilience in its international business despite pressure in the Middle East.

The company, in its quarterly update for the period ended June 30, 2026, said consumer sentiment remained resilient despite geopolitical concerns and hyperinflationary pressure in some of its key markets. Dabur said its business trajectory improved sequentially over the previous quarter, and it expects consumption in international markets to improve in the coming quarters as the Middle East situation eases.

In India, both rural and urban markets sustained their growth trend, with rural demand continuing to outpace urban. This is important for Dabur as a large part of its portfolio, including health, oral care, hair care and beverages, has strong rural and semi-urban reach.


The India FMCG business is expected to post near double-digit growth during the quarter. The home and personal care business is likely to grow at a near-teens level, led by strong demand for hair oils and shampoos. Dabur said hair oils and shampoos are expected to deliver high-teens growth, supported by perfumed and coconut hair oils.

Oral care is also expected to report near double-digit growth. Dabur said growth was broad-based across the segment, with the new herbal franchise and Meswak recording strong double-digit growth. Its flagship Red Toothpaste and Lal Dant Manjan brands also continued their upward trend.

Also Read: Vedanta Power Q1 update: Sales rise 38% on Meenakshi boost, Sakti shutdown weighs
ADVERTISEMENT

The healthcare business is expected to show sequential improvement, with mid-single-digit growth. Key brands such as Hajmola, Pudin Hara, Dabur Honitus, Isabgol and the health juices range are expected to deliver robust double-digit growth. Dabur Glucose, which was affected in the early part of the quarter, recovered sequentially later.

The food business continued to grow at a high double-digit pace. Badshah is expected to deliver high-teen growth, while the beverages portfolio recovered during the quarter. Dabur said Real Activ juices and coconut water recorded strong double-digit growth.

The company’s emerging channels, including e-commerce, quick commerce and modern trade, are expected to report strong double-digit growth. General trade also improved sequentially, with growth seen across urban and rural markets. Dabur said Project Saksham, its distribution and route-to-market optimisation initiative, is showing early positive signs.

The international business is expected to grow in the high teens in rupee terms, even with severe pressure in the Middle East. Egypt, Turkey, Bangladesh and the UK each recorded strong double-digit growth in rupee terms.
ADVERTISEMENT

Dabur said elevated inflation during the quarter, especially in hair care, was managed through calibrated price hikes, helping maintain stable operating margins. Profit after tax is expected to grow at a double-digit level. The company said detailed financial results will be announced after board approval.
ADVERTISEMENT
READ MORE

READ MORE:

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › Markets › Stocks › News › Dabur Q1 updates: Co expects double-digit revenue growth as rural demand stays ahead of urban
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+