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DMART · Avenue Supermarts Limited · BSE · Filed 11 Jul · 1 min read

DMart adds three stores, exits seven DMart Ready e-commerce cities in Q1 FY27

Avenue Supermarts posted year-on-year revenue and profit growth for the June quarter, while its online arm narrowed to 11 cities after dropping marginal markets.

What was filed

Avenue Supermarts Limited, which owns and operates the DMart supermarket chain, released its press release on standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 (Q1 FY27). Both revenue and profit grew year-on-year on standalone and consolidated views, with margins broadly steady versus the same quarter last year, per the filing.

E-commerce footprint narrowed

On the DMart Ready e-commerce business, Whole Time Director & CEO Vikram Dasu said the company discontinued operations in seven cities that were marginal contributors during the quarter. As of June 30, 2026, DMart Ready operates in 11 cities, with a stated focus on deepening presence in large metro cities and improving the model.

Standalone versus consolidated

The filing gives both standalone results (the DMart brick-and-mortar business) and consolidated results (which include the e-commerce arm). Consolidated margins were slightly lower than standalone, reflecting the drag of the online operations; figures for both are set out in the key facts.

Standalone Total Revenue (Q1 FY26)
Rs.15,932 → Rs.18,343 crQ1 FY26 → Q1 FY27+15%
Standalone EBITDA (Q1 FY26)
Rs.1,313 → Rs.1,527 crQ1 FY26 → Q1 FY27+16%
Standalone PAT (Q1 FY26)
Rs.830 → Rs.936 crQ1 FY26 → Q1 FY27+13%
Standalone Basic EPS (Q1 FY26)
Rs.12.75 → Rs.14.35Q1 FY26 → Q1 FY27+13%
Consolidated Total Revenue (Q1 FY26)
Rs.16,360 → Rs.18,795 crQ1 FY26 → Q1 FY27+15%
Consolidated PAT (Q1 FY26)
Rs.773 → Rs.860 crQ1 FY26 → Q1 FY27+11%
Total store count
503 stores
Stores added in quarter
3
E-commerce cities of operation
11 cities

‡ Computed by us from the filing’s own figures — not a company-stated number.

For holders, the disclosure sets out the quarter's revenue and profit trajectory alongside management's flag that older large-metro store growth was flat and same-store growth slowed versus the prior year. The exit from seven e-commerce cities marks a change in the DMart Ready footprint that a holder tracking the online strategy may wish to note.

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