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Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 Results: PAT Rs 82 Cr

  • May 20, 2026
  • Posted by: Kashish Aggarwal
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Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 Results

Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 results were declared on May 20, 2026. Jubilant Foodworks reported PAT of Rs 82 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, up 67% YoY compared to Rs 49 crore in Q4 FY25. Revenue from operations stood at Rs 2,499 crore, up 18% YoY. Gross profit was Rs 216 crore (up 23% YoY). The results are on a Consolidated basis. Jubilant Foodworks is a Quick Service Restaurants company listed on Indian stock exchanges.

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  • Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 Financial Highlights
  • Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 Performance Analysis
  • Key Factors Driving Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 Results
    • Revenue Performance in Q4 FY26
    • Profitability and Margin Trends
    • India Macro Tailwinds in Q4 FY26
    • FY27 Outlook for Jubilant Foodworks
  • Frequently Asked Questions on Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26
    • What is Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 net profit?
    • What is Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 revenue?
    • When were Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 results declared?
    • Is Jubilant Foodworks a good investment after Q4 FY26 results?

Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 Financial Highlights

Metric Q4 FY26 (Rs Cr) Q4 FY25 (Rs Cr) YoY Change
Revenue 2,499 2,103 +18%
Gross Profit 216 175 +23%
Net Profit 82 49 +67%
Basis Consolidated

Note: Domino’s India operator. PAT +67% YoY to Rs 82 crore on revenue of Rs 2,499 crore (+18% YoY). Gross profit +23% to Rs 216 crore. Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 results declared May 20, 2026. Verify from BSE/NSE audited filings.

Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 Performance Analysis

The Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 results reflect the company’s operational performance in the January to March 2026 quarter. The quarter demonstrates a meaningful improvement in profitability. Jubilant Foodworks operates in the Quick Service Restaurants space, a sector shaped by domestic consumption trends, input costs, and India’s macro environment in FY26.

The 67% YoY PAT growth in Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 reflects operational improvements, better cost management, and revenue scale benefits.

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Key Factors Driving Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 Results

Revenue Performance in Q4 FY26

Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 revenue of Rs 2,499 crore was up 18% YoY. The double-digit revenue growth reflects strong demand and market share gains in the Quick Service Restaurants sector.

Profitability and Margin Trends

The Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 PAT of Rs 82 crore (up 67% YoY) reflects strong operating leverage and margin expansion in the Quick Service Restaurants business.

India Macro Tailwinds in Q4 FY26

The January to March 2026 quarter benefited from India’s GDP growth above 6.5%, strong government capital expenditure, and resilient urban and rural consumption. The RBI’s accommodative policy stance supported demand conditions across consumer and industrial sectors. For Jubilant Foodworks, operating in the Quick Service Restaurants space, this macro environment provided a constructive demand backdrop during the quarter.

FY27 Outlook for Jubilant Foodworks

Following Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 results, investors will track management commentary on FY27 revenue guidance, margin trajectory, capex plans, and competitive positioning. The Quick Service Restaurants sector continues to benefit from India’s structural growth story, rising middle-class consumption, and infrastructure investment cycle.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26

What is Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 net profit?

Ans. Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 PAT of Rs 82 crore, up 67% YoY from Rs 49 crore in Q4 FY25. Results declared May 20, 2026, on a Consolidated basis.

What is Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 revenue?

Ans. Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 revenue from operations was Rs 2,499 crore, up 18% YoY. Gross profit was Rs 216 crore (up 23% YoY).

When were Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 results declared?

Ans. Jubilant Foodworks Q4 FY26 results were declared on May 20, 2026, at the board of directors meeting approving audited financial statements for Q4 and full-year FY26.

Is Jubilant Foodworks a good investment after Q4 FY26 results?

Ans. Investment decisions require individual assessment of fundamentals, valuation, risk tolerance, and investment horizon. This article is for educational purposes. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before investing in Jubilant Foodworks.

Investments in securities are subject to market risk. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Verify all figures from BSE/NSE filings. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor.



Author: Kashish Aggarwal
Kashish Aggarwal is a Financial Content Writer at Univest, covering Indian equity markets with a focus on share price target frameworks, technical analysis education, and sector deep-dives. Her published work spans bull-case/bear-case share price analysis, event-driven stock reactions, and beginner-friendly educational guides. Her articles blend fundamental analysis (analyst consensus targets, P/E, loan book quality, margin dynamics) with technical analysis (moving averages, 200-DMA, support/resistance levels) — giving retail investors a complete framework before any position. All articles are reviewed by Univest's in-house equity research team, led by Ankit Jaiswal, Senior Equity Research Analyst, to meet SEBI editorial standards. Coverage Areas • Share price targets — REC Ltd, Adani Green Energy (bull/bear case frameworks) • Event-driven analysis — Redington (US tariff impact), Star Cement (technical breakdown) • Technical analysis education — Direct Market Access, 200-DMA, indicator interpretation • Thematic listicles — Highest Dividend Paying Stocks, Real Estate Penny Stocks, Intraday Picks • Sector coverage — IT distribution, renewable energy, infrastructure finance, cement, real estate

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