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HUL Q4 profit dips 3.7%, but dividend cheer lifts sentiment with ₹53 per share payout

| @indiablooms | Apr 24, 2025, at 10:48 pm

New Delhi: Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) posted a mixed bag of Q4 FY25 results, with subdued earnings but a standout show of shareholder generosity through an impressive dividend payout.

The FMCG major declared a final dividend of ₹24 per share (face value ₹1), taking the total dividend for the year to ₹53 per share.

This cumulative payout includes an interim dividend of ₹19 and a special dividend of ₹10, reaffirming HUL’s focus on rewarding shareholders despite prevailing macroeconomic challenges.

HUL’s consolidated net profit for the January–March quarter came in at ₹2,464 crore, down 3.7% year-on-year.

On the topline, however, the company posted a steady performance, with consolidated revenue rising 3.5% YoY to ₹15,979 crore.

The Home Care segment remained a key driver, contributing ₹5,815 crore, highlighting the strength of its core portfolio.

While earnings disappointed, the dividend declaration stood out as a strong signal of the company’s cash flow strength and disciplined capital allocation.

The market is expected to keep a close eye on the stock as investors weigh attractive dividends against the backdrop of softer profit growth.

HUL’s ability to deliver consistent shareholder returns in a volatile environment may bolster investor confidence as it navigates economic headwinds.

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