New Delhi, May 14 (PTI) Monika Alcobev Limited, an importer, distributor and marketer of premium alcohol brands, has reported a 22 per cent increase in its net profit to Rs 22.32 crore in the March quarter of FY205-26.
Its revenue was up 21.36 per cent to Rs 184.28 crore in the last quarter of FY26 compared to the year-ago period.
For the financial year 2025-26, the company reported a 39 per cent increase in its profit to Rs 32.14 crore. Its total income was Rs 310.36 crore, up 30.21 per cent for the financial year.
Growth in FY26 was “led by categories including premium tequila and agave spirits, Irish whiskey, Japanese whisky, gin, imported wines, and liqueurs, reflecting evolving consumer preferences across India’s premium alcobev market,” said
the Mumbai-based company in its earnings statement.
Its core markets, including Delhi, Haryana & Maharashtra, saw strong double-digit growth. It entered the Keralam market, strengthening its presence in Southern India.
Commenting on the results, its Managing Director Kunal Patel said FY26 carried strong strategic importance for the company, particularly following its SME IPO and continued expansion across South Asian markets.
“The company remains focused on strengthening long-term brand building, widening market accessibility for international labels and building stronger collaborations across hospitality and retail ecosystems,” he said.
Now several global brand owners are increasingly viewing India as a priority market, creating fresh opportunities for portfolio expansion and long-term partnerships, Patel noted.
The company further said it “remained largely unaffected by Middle East supply chain disruptions, with no material impact on operations due to proactive procurement measures.” PTI KRH MR








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