Iris Clothings, a leading readymade garment company, has reported that its net profit in the March quarter was up 43 per cent at ₹6 crore, on the back of robust demand and better margins.
Income increased 50 per cent at ₹60 crore.
EBITDA jumped 34 per cent ₹11 crore.
Santosh Ladha, Managing Director, Iris Clothings said the business growth reflects the increasing strength of brand and expanding customer franchise, supported by a well-entrenched distribution network that has enabled deeper market penetration.
Over the years, the company has steadily transformed from a garment manufacturing company into a rapidly emerging branded kidswear player, driven by a strong focus on product innovation and market expansion, he said.
As the company enters the next phase of growth journey, the launch of dedicated Direct-to-Consumer platform marks a significant strategic milestone in building a future-ready omnichannel ecosystem, he said.
“The digital integration is expected to deepen customer engagement, expand our digital reach, unlock valuable consumer insights and accelerate data-driven innovation,” he added.
In FY’26, the company registered a 23 per cent increase in net profit at ₹16 crore while income was up 30 per cent at ₹1,91 crore. EBITDA increased 4 per cent to ₹29 crore.
