V-Mart Retail share price rallied over 13% on Thursday, April 2 after the company shared its March quarter (Q4) business update on the exchanges. The company’s revenue rose 24% to ₹971 crore while same-store sales growth was seen at 12% in Q4.
The stock jumped as much as 13.1% to its day’s high of ₹547.65 on BSE. The scrip is still over 43% away from its 52-week high of ₹962.48, hit in June 2025. Meanwhile, it touched its 52-week low of ₹465.30 in March 2026.
stock has been under pressure recently. It lost 37% in last 1 year, fell 28% in past 6 months, shed 26% in last 3 months and was down 6% in last 1 month.
V-Mart Q4 Business Update
V-Mart Retail ended the March quarter on a strong note, reporting healthy revenue growth, double-digit same-store sales growth and its highest-ever annual store additions, underlining steady momentum in value retail demand.
In a business update filed with exchanges on April 1, 2026, the company said its total revenue from operations stood at ₹971 crore in Q4FY26, compared with ₹780 crore in the corresponding quarter last year, reflecting a 24% year-on-year growth. The company also reported same-store sales growth () of 12% during the quarter, with V-Mart at 12% and Unlimited at 9%.
In its exchange filing, the company said, “Total revenue from operations for the quarter stood at Rs. 971 Crores compared to Rs. 780 Crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year, reflecting a year-on-year growth of +24%.”
V-Mart further said it opened 29 stores and closed 6 stores during the March quarter, taking its total store count to 577 as of March 31, 2026. More importantly, the company said FY26 marked its highest-ever store additions, with 92 store openings and 12 closures during the year.
The latest store additions were spread across multiple states, indicating the company’s continued push into regional and mass-market retail opportunities. Of the 29 new stores opened during the quarter, 11 were in Uttar Pradesh, 4 in Tamil Nadu, 3 each in Bihar and West Bengal, 2 each in Jharkhand, Jammu and Kashmir, and Rajasthan, and 1 each in Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand.
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