
V2 Retail Limited Reports Robust Q4 FY26 and FY26 Performance
V2 Retail Limited announced a strong performance for the quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2026, marking a significant milestone in its transition to a national platform. The company highlighted accelerated network expansion and focused investments in operational transformation and customer-centric innovation.Q4 FY26 Performance
Standalone revenue for Q4 FY26 reached ₹ 798 crore, a 59% increase compared to ₹ 499 crore in Q4 FY25. This growth was achieved on a high base, demonstrating the scalability of the company's value-fashion model.Key highlights for Q4 FY26 include:
- Same Store Sales Growth (SSSG): 7.74%
- Monthly Sales Per Square Feet (PSF): ₹ 794
- Store Expansion: 33 new stores were opened, and 2 stores were closed, bringing the total retail footprint to approximately 35 lakh square feet across India with a store count of 325.
FY26 Performance
V2 Retail Limited reported a 61% increase in standalone revenue from operations for FY26, reaching ₹ 3,060 crore, compared to ₹ 1,885 crore in FY25.Significant FY26 performance indicators were:
- Same Store Sales Growth (SSSG): Approximately 8.58%
- Monthly Sales Per Square Feet (PSF): ₹ 925
- Net Store Addition: A net addition of 136 stores, comprising 139 new store openings and 3 closures.
The company’s performance reinforces the adaptability of its ‘Value and Variety’ model across geographies, with encouraging results from new stores in Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, and South India, which management believes will sustain an aggressive expansion trajectory.
The revenue figures mentioned are subject to a limited review by the company's statutory auditors.
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