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Home » Vishal Fabrics posts Rs 70.78 million PAT in Q3 FY26; income rises 5%
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Vishal Fabrics posts Rs 70.78 million PAT in Q3 FY26; income rises 5%

Divya SBy Divya SFebruary 10, 20262 Mins Read
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Denim maker reports steady growth on operational efficiency focus.

Vishal Fabrics, a leading denim fabric manufacturer and part of the Chiripal Group, has reported a stable financial performance for the third quarter ended December 31, 2025, supported by operational efficiency and disciplined cost management.

For Q3 FY26, the company posted a Profit After Tax (PAT) of Rs 70.78 million, marking a marginal year-on-year growth of 1.3 per cent compared with Rs 70.68 million recorded in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. Total Income for the quarter stood at Rs 4.24 billion, registering a 5.0 per cent increase from Rs 4.04 billion in Q3 FY25, reflecting steady demand across its key markets.

The company continued to focus on strengthening its integrated manufacturing capabilities during the quarter, while also expanding its portfolio of value-added denim products. This strategy, coupled with a focus on operational stability, helped Vishal Fabrics navigate cost pressures and maintain profitability despite a challenging operating environment for the textile sector.

The management highlighted that the company remains committed to enhancing efficiency across operations and leveraging its integrated business model to support sustainable growth. Efforts were also directed towards expanding presence in existing markets and exploring opportunities in newer geographies, with an emphasis on higher-margin offerings.

Commenting on the performance, Dharmesh Dattani, CFO of Vishal Fabrics, said, “Our Q3 FY26 performance reflects our continued focus on operational efficiency, cost management and disciplined execution. During the quarter, we strengthened our integrated capabilities and expanded our value-added offerings in the existing and newer markets. As we enter the final quarter of the financial year, we remain focused on maintaining operational stability while advancing our long-term growth priorities.”

Looking ahead, Vishal Fabrics aims to balance near-term stability with long-term strategic initiatives as it moves into the final quarter of FY26.

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