In its business update for the July-September quarter of fiscal 2026 (Q2FY26), Titan reported domestic sales growth of 18 percent year-on-year (Y-o-Y), while its domestic jewelry sales grew 19 percent Y-o-Y during the same period. The Tata company posted 86 percent Y-o-Y growth in the international business.
The Godrej Industries company expects consolidated revenue growth in the mid-single digits for Q2FY26. Nearly one-third of the company’s product portfolio is now taxed at 5 percent, down from 18 percent. Domestically, the standalone business is projected to see mid-single-digit value growth, with underlying volume growth (UVG) in low-single digits. Internationally, performance is mixed.
Bajaj Finserv:
The company has rebranded its insurance subsidiaries as Bajaj General Insurance and Bajaj Life Insurance after acquiring the remaining 26 percent stake held by Allianz SE. With this transaction complete, the Bajaj Group now fully owns both insurance businesses.
Saatvik Green Energy:
The Saatvik Green Energy firm has secured orders worth ₹488 crore from leading Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and EPC companies for the supply of solar PV modules. The order will be executed during FY26.
Container Corporation of India:
The Container Corporation of India has signed a strategic agreement with UltraTech Cement to transport bulk cement using specialized tank containers.
Lloyds Metals and Energy:
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved the company’s proposal to acquire a 49.99 percent equity stake in Thriveni Pellets.
Urban Company:
The Urban Company newly listed home services provider has reported its first-ever consolidated net profit of ₹239.76 crore in FY25, compared with a net loss of ₹92.77 crore in FY24. Revenue from operations grew 38 percent Y-o-Y to ₹1,144.46 crore, indicating robust growth momentum.
Waaree Energies:
The company has acquired a 64 percent equity stake in transformer manufacturer Kotsons Private Limited for ₹192 crore. Kotsons specializes in the design, manufacturing, and supply of advanced transformer solutions to power utilities, industrial sectors, and renewable energy projects.
Tata Power:
The company’s distribution subsidiary, Tata Power-DDL, has signed a five-year partnership with Bihar State Power Holding Company (BSPHCL). The collaboration aims to train engineers and exchange technical knowledge as part of a broader national effort to enhance capacity building in the power sector.
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