Monday, August 18, 2025

Supriya Lifescience Ltd. Reports Rs 145.07 Cr Revenue And 35.6% EBITDA Margin In Q1 FY26

The unaudited financial statements for the Q1FY26 results have been released by Supriya Lifescience Ltd., a cGMP-compliant business with a strong track record in API manufacturing and a focus on products from a variety of therapeutic segments, including anti-histamine, anti-allergic, vitamin, anaesthetic, and anti-asthmatic. The company has spread its business in more than 86 countries across the globe. 

Key Highlights for Q1 FY26:

 

In Q1 FY26, Supriya Lifescience Ltd. witnessed a 9.7% year-over-year decline in Revenue to Rs 145.07 crore compared to Rs 160.63 crore in Q1 FY25.

 

EBITDA for Q1 FY26 stood at Rs. 51.70 crore, with an EBITDA margin of 35.6%, as against Rs 62.54 crore in Q1 FY25 with a margin of 38.9%.

 

The Profit After Tax (PAT) for Q1 FY26 was Rs 34.79 crore, compared to RS 44.64 crore in Q1 FY25.

 

The PAT Margin stood at 24.0% in Q1 FY26 versus 27.8% in Q1 FY25.

 

Anaesthetic segment led the revenue in Q1, contributing 53% to the revenue vs 45% in Q1 FY25.

 

European markets now contribute 41% of our business revenue in Q1 FY26, up from 34% in Q1 FY25.

 

Capacity Utilisation has recovered from 70% in FY25 to 76% in FY26. In order to support the future growth of various business segments, the company has acquired three separate land parcels near different plants.

 

Mr. Satish Wagh, Chairman and Managing Director, Supriya Lifescience Ltd, commenting on the results, said, “Our Q1 results reflect a temporary impact from the delay in the production facility campaign due to essential repair and maintenance at our Lote facility. These upgrades were critical to improving the efficiency of our older blocks and enabling full utilisation of Module E for upcoming product launches. Despite the revenue dip, EBITDA margins remained strong at 36%, backed by improved backwards integration and increased contribution from regulated markets. With the Ambernath site progressing towards commercial production in Q4, a strong pipeline of 3–4 product launches in FY26, and healthy demand across key therapeutic areas, we expect the second half to recover the delays from H1. We remain on track to deliver ~20% growth and reach Rs 1,000 crore revenue by FY27." 

 

 

Demand For Washer Dryer Combos On The Rise Across Seasons As Consumers Turn To Smarter Laundry Routines For Convenience & Performance

 

  • Consumers are looking for washer dryer combos that can wash and dry clothes quickly

  • Large capacity washer dryers address key laundry needs of Indian households by addressing drying concerns across all seasons

Samsung, India’s largest consumer electronics brand, is witnessing strong consumer interest in washer dryer combos across seasons, driven by the growing demand for smarter, space-efficient, and multi-functional laundry appliances.

 

According to a recent consumer study by Samsung, the demand for washer dryers is growing due to fear of dust and germs contamination on clothes across seasons. Using washer dryers for washing and drying clothes as compared to drying them outside saves on the manual effort of hanging clothes to dry. Another key reason is the fear of dust and germs contamination on clothes increasing due to pollution across all seasons. Additionally, clothes will be odour free and bacteria free due to the uniformly transmitted heat of a dryer.

 

This shift reflects the growing need for appliances that combine performance with convenience, particularly for families managing larger loads and limited drying space. Samsung’s range of washer dryers is tailored to meet these evolving preferences, offering a blend of capacity, intelligent wash care, and modern design suited to today’s space-conscious homes.

 

The problem of unpredictable monsoons, rising humidity levels in urban homes, and shrinking drying spaces have made traditional laundry practices no longer viable. Consumers, especially young families and millennial homeowners, are seeking solutions that offer faster drying, better capacity, and minimal manual effort. Samsung’s washer dryer combos are engineered to meet these modern-day challenges, offering drying and fabric care in all seasons, efficient use of space, and the power of AI to elevate fabric care.

 

More than just being functional, a washer dryer range needs to align with the lifestyle of modern Indian consumers. For the   Gen Z and millennials, laundry is no longer just a household task, it’s a step toward smarter living. Samsung’s sleek and compact design is perfect for urban homes with limited space. From simplifying daily chores to enabling smart home integration, these innovations reflect a cultural shift where appliances are central to convenience, comfort, and everyday efficiency.

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