Profit surges nearly 20% on higher aluminium prices, demand| Business News

Hindalco Industries Ltd. grew its bottom line by nearly a fifth in July-September 2025, as stronger domestic realisations on higher commodity prices helped.

Hindalco plans to increase the production capacity at subsidiary Aditya Aluminium's plant in Sambalpur, Odisha, at a cost of  ₹10,225 crore. (Mint)
Hindalco plans to increase the production capacity at subsidiary Aditya Aluminium’s plant in Sambalpur, Odisha, at a cost of ₹10,225 crore. (Mint)

Consolidated net profit of India’s biggest aluminium producer rose 18.4% over the year-ago period to 4,741 crore in three months ended 30 September, on revenue that increased 2.8% year-on-year to 66,058 crore, according to an exchange filing on Friday (7 November 2025).

Hindalco Q2 Results FY26 (Consolidated, YoY)

  • Revenue up 2.8% at 66,058 crore
  • EBITDA up 13.4% at 8,966 crore
  • EBITDA margin up 130 bps at 13.6%
  • Net profit up 18.4% at 4,741 crore

One basis point is one-hundredth of a percentage point.

Track all the Q2 results today, here.

Separately, the Aditya Birla Group company announced a plan to increase the production capacity at subsidiary Aditya Aluminium’s plant in Sambalpur, Odisha, at a cost of 10,225 crore. That kind of spending with increase the existing capacity of 370 kilotonnes to 563 kilotonnes of aluminium by FY29.

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