Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) posted Q4 FY26 net profit of Rs 600 crore, up 15% year-on-year, but profit fell 36% sequentially. Revenue grew annually while slipping sequentially. The company pointed to the Iran-US war’s impact on operations, especially in Dubai. With brokerages weighing these mixed signals, IHCL shares came under focus after results.
Indian Hotels Company IHCL says domestic performance is steady, giving it room to look beyond India. The company plans to expand internationally using management contracts and operating leases, a model that can scale faster than owning assets outright. Investors will be watching how quickly IHCL converts its hospitality expertise into global partnerships.
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Indian Hotels Company Limited has expanded its premium homestay brand amã Stays & Trails by signing a cluster of 10 bungalows in Port Blair. Located near Manjery beach, the property aims to bring an island stay experience with facilities including a restaurant, gym, spa, and pool—marking the brand’s entry into the coastal destination.
Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), the Tata Group firm, has completed its purchase of a 51% stake in Brij Hospitality for about Rs 222 crore. Through IHCL and its step-down subsidiaries, the transaction includes buying shares from existing shareholders and making a primary investment, bringing Brij Hospitality under IHCL as a subsidiary and strengthening its growth plan.
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