Shares of Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) traded lower on Thursday, January 29, 2026, even as benchmark indices closed the previous session on a positive note. The stock slipped 1.08% intraday, touching a day’s low of ₹2,312, before trading around ₹2,326.90 at approximately 11:30 am. The intraday high stood at ₹2,374.70, reflecting selling pressure across the session.
At market close, the Nifty 50 ended 0.3% higher, rising 76.15 points to 25,418.90, while the Sensex gained 0.27%, up 221.6 points to 82,566.37, highlighting that HUL’s decline was stock-specific rather than market-driven.
Hindustan Unilever, a constituent of the Nifty 50 index, witnessed active trading during the session, with NSE volumes crossing 14.8 lakh shares.
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) has announced that its Board of Directors will meet on February 12, 2026, to consider the Unaudited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results for the quarter and nine months ended 31st December 2025, along with the auditors’ limited review report.
HUL has delivered steady quarterly performance over the past year. For the quarter ended September 2025, the company reported revenue of ₹16,061 crore, up by 2% from ₹15,729 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Net profit also improved year-on-year to ₹2,694 crore, compared with ₹2,595 crore in September 2024, witha jump of 4% YoY.
On an annual basis, Hindustan Unilever has maintained a consistent growth trajectory. FY2025 revenue rose to ₹63,121 crore, marking a 2% increase over FY2024. Net profit climbed to ₹10,671 crore, registering a 3.82% year-on-year growth.
The company’s return on equity (ROE) strengthened to 20.7% in FY2025, underlining efficient capital utilisation. Notably, HUL continues to operate with zero debt, reinforcing its strong balance sheet and financial stability.
On Thursday, January 29, 2026, Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) shares declined despite the broader market closing higher in the previous session. The stock fell 1.08% intraday, hitting a low of ₹2,312, and was trading around ₹2,326.90 at 11:30 am. During the session, it recorded an intraday high of ₹2,374.70, indicating significant selling pressure.
In the last year, the share price of Hindustan Unilever has seen a drop of 1.61%, while in the last 5 years it has gained only 3.6%.

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