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The firm added that Domino’s India like-for-like (LFL) growth came in at 5%, while Domino’s Turkey LFL growth (post Ind AS 29) was a positive 6.3%.
As of the quarter’s end, the JFL Group network reached 3,594 stores, with a net addition of 114 stores during the quarter.
Domino’s India opened 75 net new stores, ending the quarter with 2,396 stores, while Domino’s Turkey opened 15 new stores, ending the quarter with 783 stores.
Jubilant FoodWorks is part of the Jubilant Bhartia Group and is among India’s leading food service companies. The company holds the master franchise exclusive rights for international brands such as Domino’s, Dunkin', and Popeye’s to develop and operate restaurants.
The company reported a 190.4% surge in consolidated net profit to Rs 186.03 crore on a 19.7% increase in revenue from operations to Rs 2,340.15 crore in Q2 FY26, compared with Q2 FY25.
Shares of Jubilant FoodWorks shed 0.78% to Rs 541.75 on the BSE.
According to the company’s FY25 annual report, Jubilant FoodWorks had recorded an impairment charge of Rs 24.75 crore on the investment in this associate company Hashtag Loyalty, on account of discontinuance of operations.
Hashtag Loyalty had recorded total income of Rs 2.74 crore in FY25 and its net worth was Rs 0.12 crore as on 31 March 2025.
The company would receive a consideration of Rs 6,415.94 for sale of entire stake in Hashtag. The transaction is expected to be completed on or before 12 February 2026.
Jubilant FoodWorks group ranks among the leading food service companies in emerging markets. Its group network comprises 3,480 stores (as of September 2025) across six markets – India, Turkey, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The group has a strong portfolio of brands in emerging markets with franchise rights for three global brands - Domino’s, Popeyes and Dunkin’ – and two of its own brands, Hong’s Kitchen, an Indo-Chinese QSR brand in India, and a café brand - COFFY in Turkey.
The scrip shed 0.27% to currently trade at Rs 561.70 on the BSE.
Crisil Ratings stated that the rating continues to reflect the established position of JFL in the food service market, robust supply chain network, longstanding industry experience of 28 years, supportive operating environment with rising disposable income and a younger population, and strong financial risk profile.
These strengths are partially offset by concentration of revenue and profitability, which is driven by Domino’s Pizza and its susceptibility to competitive intensity and cost pressures.
While the rating has no positive triggers, factors like substantial decline in revenue with operating margin falling to below 7-8% (pre IndAS basis), impacting cash generation; and any large, debt-funded capital expenditure or acquisition, weakening the financial risk profile substantially on sustained basis could lead to a downward rating action.
The scrip fell 2.47% to currently trade at Rs 563.15 on the BSE.
1. Appointment of Virender Singh Sehrawat as EVP & Head -Integrated Supply Chain responsible for CTS, Quality, R&D, Projects, Procurement & Supply Chain and inclusion in the Senior Management of the Company with effect from 15 December 2025. Consequent to the aforesaid appointment, Somnath Das, SVP –Supply Chain & Manufacturing shall cease to be part of the Senior Management of the Company with effect from 15 December 2025. However, he will continue to lead Supply Chain & Manufacturing and will report to Sehrawat.
2. Appointment of Vibhor Gupta who is currently EVP & Head of Operations, Domino's India as EVP & Head – Popeyes and elevation to the Senior Management of the Company with effect from 31 January 2026.
3. Gaurav Pande who was earlier EVP & Head- Popeyes will now assume the role of EVP & Head - Corporate Strategy and continue to be part of the Senior Management of the Company. In this capacity, Pande will be responsible for shaping and driving the organization's long-term strategic vision and identifying future growth opportunities across all businesses.
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Bajaj Housing Finance Ltd registered volume of 410.81 lakh shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 101.22 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 4.06 lakh shares. The stock slipped 6.70% to Rs.97.50. Volumes stood at 5.56 lakh shares in the last session.
Atul Ltd notched up volume of 13680 shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 14.16 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 966 shares. The stock slipped 1.05% to Rs.5,742.75. Volumes stood at 423 shares in the last session.
Jubilant Foodworks Ltd recorded volume of 5.85 lakh shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 12.25 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 47745 shares. The stock lost 1.02% to Rs.603.70. Volumes stood at 23800 shares in the last session.
Wockhardt Ltd saw volume of 8.95 lakh shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 11.81 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 75810 shares. The stock increased 3.25% to Rs.1,518.65. Volumes stood at 5.29 lakh shares in the last session.
Gujarat State Petronet Ltd saw volume of 3.57 lakh shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 10.1 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 35333 shares. The stock increased 6.11% to Rs.308.40. Volumes stood at 4213 shares in the last session.
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Sagility Ltd notched up volume of 10522.04 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 21.35 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 492.74 lakh shares. The stock rose 6.48% to Rs.53.71. Volumes stood at 333.76 lakh shares in the last session.
Muthoot Finance Ltd witnessed volume of 42.33 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 9.75 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 4.34 lakh shares. The stock increased 9.47% to Rs.3,714.30. Volumes stood at 5.09 lakh shares in the last session.
Jubilant Foodworks Ltd clocked volume of 133.5 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 9.01 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 14.82 lakh shares. The stock gained 6.54% to Rs.611.00. Volumes stood at 27.03 lakh shares in the last session.
Star Health & Allied Insurance Company Ltd saw volume of 23.89 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 7.96 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 3.00 lakh shares. The stock increased 4.56% to Rs.523.70. Volumes stood at 5.51 lakh shares in the last session.
ITC Ltd clocked volume of 578.06 lakh shares by 14:14 IST on NSE, a 6.66 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 86.86 lakh shares. The stock lost 0.22% to Rs.404.80. Volumes stood at 66.17 lakh shares in the last session.
Profit before tax surged 81.3% YoY to Rs 157.8 crore. Operating EBITDA rose 19.5% YoY to Rs 476.2 crore, while the margin remained steady at 20.3%.
Profit after tax from continued operations jumped 53.7% YoY to Rs 109.9 crore, with the PAT margin expanding 100 bps to 4.7%. Including discontinued operations, consolidated PAT soared 192.5% to Rs 194.6 crore, with margin rising to 8.3% from 3.4% last year.
Total expenditure rose 19.8% YoY to Rs 1,864 crore, led by a 23.6% increase in raw material costs, a 20.6% rise in personnel expenses, and a 16.3% increase in manufacturing and other expenses.
The Group System Sales stood at Rs 2,746.5 crore, while the Group store network expanded to 3,480 locations with 93 net additions during the quarter. Domino’s India delivered robust growth, with revenue up 15.5% YoY and order growth at 14.8% YoY. LFL growth came in at 9.1%, led by a strong 16.5% jump in delivery channel LFL. Mature store Average Daily Sales (ADS) stood at Rs 83,155.
In the international business, Turkey delivered revenue of Rs 592.7 crore, up 28.7% YoY, with PAT rising 27.6% to Rs 61.5 crore. Domino’s Sri Lanka revenue grew 86.1% YoY to Rs 31.7 crore, while Bangladesh revenue rose 54.1% YoY to Rs 19.4 crore. Net addition of five stores in the international markets took the footprint to 1,030 outlets.
Shyam S. Bhartia, chairman and Hari S. Bhartia, co-chairman, Jubilant FoodWorks commented, 'We are delighted with the steady topline growth across all markets. Our India business continues to grow ahead of the market while also witnessing a consistent improvement in operating margin and PAT margin. Our Turkey business is consistently delivering value accretion with robust topline growth and healthy PAT margin. Sri Lanka and Bangladesh businesses are also witnessing strong growth. Overall, our strong performance and the momentum generated in H1, we believe, has set JFL for a very promising H2.'
Sameer Khetarpal, CEO and MD of Jubilant FoodWorks, commented, 'This has truly been a dream quarter for JFL. Domino’s delivered robust like-for-like growth across all geographies, while Popeyes achieved double-digit same-store sales growth. Domino’s India became the first QSR brand to reach 500 cities and JFL further expanded its PAT margin. Additionally, Domino’s India launched an app monetisation platform, partnering with leading national brands and opening up new revenue streams for the company.'
Jubilant FoodWorks ranks among the leading emerging markets’ food-tech companies. Its Group network comprises 3,480 stores across six markets – India, Turkey, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The Group has a strong Portfolio of Brands in emerging markets with franchise rights for three global brands - Domino’s, Popeyes and Dunkin’ – and two own-brands, Hong’s Kitchen, an Indo-Chinese QSR brand in India, and a CAFÉ brand - COFFY in Turkey.