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India's Sanathan Textiles posts $84.4 mn revenue in Q2 FY26

10 Nov '25
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India's Sanathan Textiles posts $84.4 mn revenue in Q2 FY26
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  • Sanathan Textiles has reported ₹767.1 crore (~$84.4 million) revenue in Q2 FY26, up 2.3 per cent quarter-on-quarter, with an EBITDA margin of 9.3 per cent.
  • The Silvassa plant operated at full capacity, while the newly commissioned Punjab facility began operations with ₹11 crore (~$1.21 million) in start-up costs.
  • The company is also expanding its cotton division in Madhya Pradesh.
Sanathan Textiles Limited, one of India’s leading integrated and diversified yarn manufacturers with operations across three yarn segments, has reported revenue from operations of ₹767.1 crore (~$84.4 million) in the second quarter (Q2) of fiscal 2026 (FY26), marking a 2.3 per cent quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) increase.

The company reported an EBITDA margin of 9.3 per cent in Q2, reflecting stable operating performance.

“Sanathan Textiles delivered a strong operational performance on a standalone basis during Q2 FY26. The Silvassa plant operated at full capacity, consistently achieving strong operational efficiency and supported by robust business momentum. The continued strength in volumes underscores our robust execution capabilities and ability to optimise performance,” Paresh Dattani, chairman and managing director, Sanathan Textiles Limited, said.

The newly commissioned Punjab facility commenced commercial operations on August 27, 2025. The current quarter included onetime start-up costs of c. ₹11 crore (~$1.21 million) as is typical of large greenfield projects, the company said in a press release.

“We remain confident that the strategic addition of the Punjab facility, combined with the sustained high performance of our Silvassa plant, will further strengthen Sanathan Textiles’ manufacturing base, improve cost competitiveness, and enhance long-term profitability,” explained Dattani.

In line with the growth roadmap, Sanathan Textiles, through its wholly owned subsidiary Sanathan Polycot, is expanding its cotton division capacity, as planned, with a new manufacturing facility in Madhya Pradesh, leveraging the state’s rich cotton textile heritage and favourable ecosystem.

With its integrated operations and diversified portfolio, Sanathan Textiles Limited continues to build on its strong foundation to capture emerging opportunities in both domestic and international textile markets.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (RR)

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