Pcbl Chemical Ltd reported ₹615.4 million in net profit and ₹21.64 billion in revenue for Q2 FY26, driven by strong demand and cost efficiency. The company declared an interim dividend of ₹6 per share and continues to invest in innovation, capacity expansion, and sustainability to support long-term growth.
Pcbl Chemical Ltd has reported a strong financial performance for the quarter ended September 2025, driven by stable demand and operational efficiency across its specialty chemicals and carbon black segments. The company posted a consolidated net profit of ₹615.4 million and revenue from operations of ₹21.64 billion, while announcing an interim dividend of ₹6 per share.
Key Highlights From The Quarterly Report
- Consolidated revenue from operations stood at ₹21.64 billion, supported by steady domestic and export demand for performance chemicals.
- Net profit for the quarter reached ₹615.4 million, reflecting margin stability and disciplined cost management.
- The board of directors declared an interim dividend of ₹6 per equity share, reinforcing the company’s commitment to shareholder returns.
- Pcbl continues to focus on capacity expansion, product innovation, and sustainability-led manufacturing practices.
Operational And Strategic Insights
The company’s performance was led by its carbon black division, which saw consistent volume growth across automotive and industrial applications. Pcbl’s emphasis on value-added grades and customized solutions has helped it maintain pricing power and customer retention in competitive markets.
Industry Context
India’s specialty chemical sector remains resilient amid global volatility, with rising demand from sectors such as tyres, plastics, coatings, and electronics. Pcbl’s diversified product mix and backward integration have enabled it to navigate raw material cost fluctuations and regulatory shifts effectively.
Market Outlook
Analysts expect Pcbl to sustain its growth trajectory through strategic investments in R&D, capacity upgrades, and global partnerships. The interim dividend signals confidence in future earnings and cash flow stability, while the company’s ESG initiatives continue to attract institutional interest.
Sources: Reuters, Moneycontrol, Pcbl Ltd BSE Filings