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🧈 From ₹1,209 Cr to ₹782 Cr: Britannia’s FY25 Profit Falls 35% – Is the Biscuit King Going Stale?

📌 At a Glance

Britannia Industries just dropped its FY25 results like a soggy Marie Gold in chai — and investors aren’t exactly dunking with joy. The FMCG giant posted a 35% YoY decline in standalone net profit — from ₹1,209 crore in FY24 to just ₹782 crore in FY25.

What happened? Did the nation suddenly stop eating biscuits? Or did inflation, raw material costs, and legal penalties finally take a bite?

Let’s break down what crumbled — and whether there’s still cream inside this cookie 🍪.


🏢 About Britannia Industries

  • Britannia Industries Limited (BIL), India’s biscuit royalty, is part of the Wadia Group.
  • Its empire spans Good Day, Marie Gold, Treat, and even dairy products.
  • Operates in over 60 countries.
  • Still dominates the ₹40,000 Cr+ Indian biscuit market… but the crumbs are being chased by Nestlé, ITC, and Parle.

💼 Key Managerial Personnel

NameDesignation
Varun BerryExecutive Vice Chairman & MD
N. VenkataramanCFO
T.V. ThulsidassCompany Secretary & Compliance Officer

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