Indian biscuit maker Britannia Industries released its September quarter (Q2FY26) results today, November 05, with numbers coming above the Street estimates.
The company, which sells ‘Marie Gold’ and ‘Bourbon’ biscuits, reported a 23% jump in its consolidated net profit of ₹655 crore in Q2, higher than analysts’ estimates. It had reported a net profit of ₹532 crore in the year-ago quarter and ₹520 crore in the preceding June quarter.
The consolidated revenue from operations during the reporting quarter came in at ₹4,840 crore, compared to ₹4,667 crore in the September 2024 quarter, which is an improvement of 4% YoY.





