ITC Hotels Reports Strong Q3 Performance, Consolidated Revenue Up 21%

ITC Hotels Reports Strong Q3 Performance, Consolidated Revenue Up 21%

By Hariharan U

Published on January 22, 2026

ITC Hotels reported a strong growth performance for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, with consolidated revenue from operations reaching ₹1,231 crore, up 21% year-on-year. EBITDA stood at ₹467 crore, reflecting a 23% increase, while PAT rose sharply by 42% to ₹307 crore, according to a company release.

The growth was driven by higher occupancy and average daily rates (ADR) across key markets. Targeted digital campaigns and loyalty initiatives contributed to revenue scaling, while cost management measures covering procurement efficiencies and energy optimisation supported healthy margins. Room revenue grew 12%, propelled by robust performance in corporate, wedding, and MICE segments. Overall RevPAR expanded 13%, maintaining a 48% premium over the industry, highlighting ITC Hotels’ strong brand standing.

Food & Beverage revenue rose 8%, led by banqueting and corporate events, supported by innovative culinary offerings. EBITDA margin for the quarter stood at 39%, expanding 110 basis points on a comparable basis due to revenue growth, higher management fees, cost control, and operating leverage.

Active asset management remained central to ITC Hotels’ strategy, with planned renovations completed across key properties to enhance guest experience through modernised amenities, refreshed interiors, and contemporary design.

Internationally, ITC Ratnadipa and Sapphire Residences in Colombo, Sri Lanka, maintained market leadership in RevPAR and achieved EBITDA positivity for the nine months ended December 31, 2025. Apartment handovers have commenced, reflecting progress in the residential segment.

In India, ITC Hotels secured a land parcel at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, New Delhi, for a premium 5‑star hotel on a 91‑year lease. The property, slated for completion by 2030, will feature contemporary banqueting and signature cuisine, enhancing Yashobhoomi as a global destination for conventions and exhibitions.

Aligned with its asset-right strategy, ITC Hotels expanded in Tier‑II and Tier‑III cities, opening new properties in Bodh Gaya, Rishikesh, Siliguri, Sirmaur, Dungarpur, and Jaipur during the quarter. In CY2025, the company signed 28 hotels with 2,790 keys, a 26% growth over CY2024, and crossed the milestone of 150 operational hotels with over 14,000 keys.

With these results, ITC Hotels reinforces its growth trajectory, driven by strategic expansion, operational excellence, and consistent focus on premium hospitality offerings across India and beyond


Eternal Pumps Rs 450 Crore Into Blinkit as the Quick Commerce Race Gets More Intense

Eternal Pumps Rs 450 Crore Into Blinkit as the Quick Commerce Race Gets More Intense

By Hariharan U

Published on March 16, 2026

The quick commerce battle in India is moving fast, and Eternal is making sure Blinkit keeps pace. The Gurugram-based parent company has infused Rs 450 crore into its quick commerce arm Blinkit, according to a regulatory filing with the Registrar of Companies. This is Eternal's first capital injection into the business in 2026, following a total of Rs 2,600 crore pumped in across 2025.

To put the 2025 numbers in context, Eternal injected Rs 500 crore in January, Rs 1,500 crore in February, and another Rs 600 crore in November of last year. The latest infusion signals that the pace of investment isn't letting up as competition in the 10-minute delivery segment continues to intensify.

Blinkit has reasons to feel confident heading into this next phase. The company turned profitable in the December quarter, reporting an adjusted EBITDA profit of Rs 4 crore in Q3FY26 compared to a loss of Rs 103 crore in the same period the previous year. Revenue jumped to Rs 12,256 crore from Rs 1,399 crore a year earlier, and gross profit climbed to Rs 3,539 crore from Rs 1,300 crore. Those are significant numbers, and they reflect a business that has found its footing even as it continues to scale aggressively.

The capital will support Blinkit's ongoing dark store expansion, working capital requirements, and operating costs as it pushes towards its target of 3,000 micro-warehouses by March 2027. As of December 31st, the company had 2,027 stores operational.

The competitive landscape around Blinkit is getting busier. Swiggy raised Rs 10,000 crore through a qualified institutional placement in December 2025, just over a year after its IPO. Zepto has filed confidential draft papers with SEBI for its own IPO. And larger players including Amazon, Flipkart, and Reliance Industries are all stepping up their presence in quick commerce, making this one of the most actively contested spaces in India's consumer technology sector right now.

There's also been a notable leadership shift at Eternal. Founder Deepinder Goyal stepped down as Managing Director and CEO in February, with Blinkit founder and CEO Albinder Dhindsa taking over the top role. Dhindsa continues to lead Blinkit as well, consolidating leadership of the quick commerce business at a critical growth phase.

One more number worth noting: in terms of net order value, Blinkit has now overtaken Eternal's core food delivery business. That's a remarkable milestone for a segment that didn't exist in its current form just a few years ago.


Devyani International Q3 FY26: Loss Widens to ₹109 Cr, Revenue Grows 11%

Devyani International Q3 FY26: Loss Widens to ₹109 Cr, Revenue Grows 11%

By Hariharan U

Published on February 9, 2026

Devyani International Ltd (DIL), one of India’s largest quick service restaurant (QSR) operators, reported a net loss of ₹109.78 crore for the December quarter of FY26, widening from a loss of ₹76.46 crore in the same period last year.

Despite the higher loss, the company posted steady top-line growth, with revenue from operations rising 11.31% year-on-year to ₹1,440.9 crore. Total income, including other income, stood at ₹1,453.22 crore, up 11.48% compared to the year-ago quarter.

Total expenses during the quarter increased 11.71% to ₹1,446.5 crore. However, Devyani International said it saw broad-based improvement in margins, supported by operational efficiencies and performance across formats. Notably, its Biryani By Kilo business, acquired last year through Sky Gate Hospitality, achieved breakeven during the quarter.

Commenting on the performance, chairman Ravi Jaipuria said, “Our business continues to grow in a sustained manner. India operations grew 12.1% year-on-year, while consolidated revenues reached ₹1,441 crore. Our international business continues to gather strength from both an operations and profitability perspective.”

As of December 31, 2025, Devyani International operated 2,279 stores globally, including 1,877 in India and 402 overseas. During the quarter, the company added 95 net new stores, led by 54 KFC and 18 Pizza Hut outlets, while Biryani By Kilo added 13 locations.

The company has also initiated a focused turnaround strategy for Pizza Hut by rationalising loss-making stores and optimising capital expenditure. Separately, Devyani International’s board approved the acquisition of an additional 11.4% stake in Sky Gate Hospitality for ₹57.5 crore.


Union Budget 2026–27 Opens New Pathways for Wellness-Led Tourism: Dharana at Shillim

Union Budget 2026–27 Opens New Pathways for Wellness-Led Tourism: Dharana at Shillim

By Hariharan U

Published on February 4, 2026

The Union Budget 2026–27 reflects a growing recognition of tourism and hospitality as key enablers of experience-led travel in India. With a strong emphasis on infrastructure development, skill enhancement, and institutional support, the budget sets a positive direction for long-term destination growth.

For the wellness hospitality sector, the continued focus on India’s traditional systems such as Ayurveda and Yoga signals a renewed intent to strengthen tourism offerings rooted in authenticity, wellbeing, and mindful engagement with cultural and natural heritage.

Sharing its post-budget perspective, Poonam Singh, Dharana at Shillim stated: "The Union Budget 2026–27 reflects a considered recognition of tourism and hospitality as important enablers of experience-led travel. The emphasis on infrastructure development, skill enhancement, and institutional support, alongside a continued focus on India's traditional wellness systems such as Ayurveda and Yoga, signals an intent to strengthen destinations grounded in authenticity, wellbeing, and a mindful engagement with cultural and natural heritage.

For the wellness and hospitality sector, these measures create opportunities to advance sustainable tourism, enable meaningful regional employment, and elevate service standards, reinforcing India's position as a globally credible destination for holistic wellbeing and conscious travel.”

The perspective underlines how policy support can encourage responsible investment, generate regional employment, and raise service standards across wellness-led destinations. As conscious travel continues to gain traction globally, such measures are expected to further strengthen India’s standing as a trusted hub for holistic wellbeing experiences. 

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