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Profit, Revenue Beat Estimates Amid Solid Volumes Growth

Posted on January 29, 2026 By admin



Vedanta Ltd.’s quarterly revenue and net profit rose faster than estimates in the third quarter of the current financial year.

Consolidated net profit rose 124% to Rs 7,807 crore in the October-December period, compared to Rs 3,479 crore in the previous quarter, according to a stock exchange filing on Thursday. Analysts’ consensus estimates compiled by Bloomberg projected Rs 5,582 crore.

Revenue surged to a record Rs 45,899 crore, driven by higher LME, volumes, premium, and forex gain.

Vedanta Q3 Results (Consolidated, QoQ)

  • Revenue up 17% at Rs 45,899 crore vs Rs 39,218 crore (Estimate: Rs 43,802 crore)
  • EBITDA up 31% at Rs 15,171 crore vs Rs 11,612 crore (Estimate: Rs 14,309 crore)
  • Margin 41% vs 34% (Estimate: 33.27%)
  • Net Profit up 124% at Rs 7,807 crore vs Rs 3,479 crore (Estimate: Rs 5,582 crore)

Vedanta reported record quarterly alumina production of 794 kilotonnes, marking a sharp increase of 57% year-on-year and 22% quarter-on-quarter. It also achieved its highest-ever third-quarter mined metal output at 276 kilotonnes, reflecting a rise of 4% from a year earlier and 7% from the previous quarter.

Mined zinc production rose significantly, jumping 28% YoY to 59 kilotonnes. Iron ore production at IOK stood at 1.2 million tonnes, registering a 3% increase on a yearly basis and a strong 25% sequential growth. Meanwhile, iron ore output at IOG reached 0.4 million tonnes, up 7% YoY..

Steel production for the quarter came in at 325 kilotonnes, representing a robust 19% quarter-on-quarter growth. Copper cathode production was reported at 45 kilotonnes, remaining flat on a year-on-year basis but showing a 12% improvement compared with the previous quarter.

Power sales rose sharply by 61% year on year, supported by the commissioning of the Athena and Meenakshi power plants.

The balance sheet also improved, with net debt-to-Ebitda ratio of 1.23x, compared to 1.40x in the same quarter last year. Net debt stood at Rs 60,624 crore as on December.

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