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DMART · Avenue Supermarts Limited · NSE · Filed 2 Jul · 1 min read

DMart's Q1 FY27 standalone revenue reaches ₹18,343 crore, store count at 503

Avenue Supermarts told the exchanges its standalone revenue from operations for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 stood at ₹18,343.49 crore, with 503 stores as of quarter-end.

What was filed

Avenue Supermarts, which operates the DMart chain, filed its quarterly business update for the first quarter of FY2026-27 (April–June 2026). This is a pre-results operational disclosure, not the full financial statement: it reports the top-line revenue figure and store count ahead of formal results. The company noted that the standalone revenue from operations is subject to a limited review by its statutory auditors.

The revenue trajectory

The filing places the June-quarter revenue alongside the same quarter for each of the prior three years, allowing a direct read of the growth path. In words, quarterly revenue has risen steadily across four consecutive June quarters. The specific figures for each period are set out in the key-facts panel below.

Store footprint

The company reported its total store count at quarter-end, including one store at Sanpada, Navi Mumbai, that is currently closed for customers due to reconstruction. Store count is a core operating driver for a physical retail chain, so DMart discloses it alongside revenue in these quarterly updates.

Standalone revenue (Q1 FY24)
INR 11,584.44 → INR 13,711.87 → INR 15,932.12 → INR 18,343.49 crQ1 FY24 → Q1 FY25 → Q1 FY26 → Q1 FY27+58%
Total stores as of June 30, 2026
503

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

This pre-results update gives holders an early read on DMart's top-line and store additions for the June quarter, ahead of the audited financial statements; the revenue figure remains subject to limited review and does not include margin or profit detail.

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