Leela Hotels Q4 FY26 Results: Profit Climbs 46%; Revenue Moves Higher

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  • 22 May 2026 at 5:30 PM IST
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Leela Palaces Hotels & Resorts reported a 46% rise in Q4 FY26 profit to ₹172 crore, supported by higher revenue. The company also posted strong full-year earnings growth and announced a new investment in the real estate and hospitality space. 

Leela Palaces Hotels & Resorts said it had healthy growth during the March quarter supported by higher revenue and steady demand in the premium travel segment.

The company posted a sharp rise in quarterly profit, while annual earnings also improved significantly.

Despite positive Q4 results, Leela Palaces Hotels & Resorts shares dropped 1.66% to close at ₹419.80 on Tuesday.

Consolidated net profit for the January-March quarter stood at ₹171.72 crore, up about 46% from ₹117.41 crore recorded in the same period last year.

Revenue from operations also increased to ₹484.42 crore, compared with ₹424.72 crore a year earlier.

The latest numbers indicate continued momentum in the hospitality business, especially in the luxury category.

Total costs incurred in the quarter went up to ₹218.75 crore from ₹198.17 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

Even though costs rose, the company was able to improve its profitability thanks to stronger revenue growth.

For the full financial year 2025-26, the company reported a net profit of ₹403 crore. In the previous fiscal year, profit had stood at ₹47.65 crore.

The jump reflects stronger operating performance through the year and improved business conditions for premium hotels.

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The company also said it plans to acquire BPBKC Properties Private Limited for up to ₹1 crore to explore opportunities in hospitality and real estate.

Leela Palaces, along with its wholly owned subsidiary, will hold a 50% stake in the company.

Sources:

Business Standard

CNBC TV18

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