| Orders | Qty | Bid |
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| 3 | 168 | 5447.5 |
| 1 | 16 | 5447 |
| 1 | 2 | 5446 |
| 3 | 17 | 5445.5 |
| 4 | 32 | 5445 |
| Ask | Qty | Orders |
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| 5448 | 7 | 283 |
| 5448.5 | 5 | 53 |
| 5449 | 6 | 42 |
| 5449.5 | 7 | 57 |
| 5450 | 1 | 24 |
Britannia Industries Limited is one of India’s oldest packaged food companies, incorporated in 1918. Its registered office is in Kolkata and corporate office in Bengaluru, reflecting a pan‑India footprint for a business that manufactures, trades and sells food products. The company reports that 100% of its turnover is from FMCG food activities, with its portfolio spanning bakery and dairy categories .
Britannia’s core portfolio comprises Bakery Products (biscuits, cakes, rusks, bread and other bakery products) and Salted Snacks, along with Dairy Products (milk powder, butter, cheese, ghee, flavoured milk and more). In FY 2024–25, bakery and salted snacks contributed ~97% of turnover, while dairy contributed ~3%. The company exports to over 80 countries and operates a diversified manufacturing footprint, with manufacturing facilities in Oman, UAE, Kenya and Nepal, supported by contract manufacturing in Egypt; domestically, it has 20 plants and seven offices.
Brands and launches highlighted in FY 2024–25 include Milk Bikis (including the Milk Bikis Wafer Roll), Good Day Chunkies Tropical Coconut Cookies, 50 50 Golmaal extensions (Top Buttery Bites and Butter Garlic), Pure Magic Choco Stars, Treat Croissant variants (Triple Choco and Schezwan), Layerz cakes (Choco Vanilla, Strawberry Cheese and Jammy & Creme) and Winkin’ Cow Grow fortified flavoured milk .
– Bakery Business: Biscuits, cakes, rusks, bread. The company focused on innovation and premiumisation, while strengthening presence across traditional and emerging channels .
– Dairy Business: Value‑added dairy offerings alongside liquid milk formats, supported by rising consumer health awareness and modern trade penetration .
– Adjacent Categories: Cream wafers and croissants, with targeted efforts to build scale in under‑penetrated segments and drive awareness and brand engagement .
– Revenue by geography (Consolidated, FY 2024–25): India 16,835.24 crores; Outside India 1,107.43 crores; Total 17,942.67 crores . International business contributed ~6% of consolidated turnover and products were exported to 80+ countries .
– Revenue by industry vertical (Company turnover mix): ~97% from bakery products and salted snacks; ~3% from dairy products (FY 2024–25) .
– Varun Berry, Executive Vice‑Chairman, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer.
– N. Venkataraman, Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer. He serves as an Executive Director and CFO
– Nusli N. Wadia, Chairman. The Board recommended his re‑appointment as a Non‑Executive Non‑Independent Director at its meeting held on May 8, 2025 .
– Distribution and growth: The company undertook a strategic review of its distribution model to strengthen reach and service, and advanced its “Global Total Foods Company” agenda with double‑digit growth in adjacent categories such as croissants, wafers and dairy drinks .
– Product launches: New products and limited editions across biscuits, cakes, croissants and dairy, including Milk Bikis Wafer Roll, Pure Magic Choco Stars and Winkin’ Cow Grow fortified flavoured milk .

For Q4 FY26, Britannia Industries Ltd reported: Revenue (Net Sales): ₹45530.40 Cr - Down -4.66% year-on-year from ₹47755.30 Cr in Q3 FY26. Net Income (PAT): ₹6854.70 Cr - Down -0.37% year-on-year from ₹6880.30 Cr in Q3 FY26.
The intraday high for Britannia Industries Ltd on the NSE today (07 Jul 2026) was ₹5,483.50. This compares to the 52-week high of ₹6,336.00 recorded on 04 Sep 2025. Today's high was -13.45% below the 52-week high.
Yes,Britannia Industries Ltd has declared a consistent dividend every year over the past 5 years. The company paid a total dividend of 367.50 per share between FY2022 and FY2026, with the most recent dividend of ₹90.50 per share for May 26, with an ex-dividend date of 31 Jul 2026. At the current market price of ₹5,452.50, the trailing dividend yield of Britannia Industries Ltd stands at 148.50%.
Britannia Industries Ltd has delivered a 54.90% absolute return over the past 5 years, equivalent to a CAGR of 9.15% per annum. The stock was priced at ₹3,520.01 in Jul 2021 and has risen to ₹5,452.50 as of 07 Jul 2026. An investment of ₹1,00,000 in Britannia Industries Ltd five years ago would be worth ₹1,54,900.00 today.
The all-time high (ATH) for Britannia Industries Ltd was ₹6,446.05, recorded on 01 Oct 2024. At the current price of ₹5,452.50, the stock is trading 15.41% below its all-time high. The all-time low recorded was ₹156.65 on 29 Jan 2010.
Britannia Industries Ltd has delivered -7.30% return over the last 52 weeks. During this period, the stock hit a 52-week high of ₹6,336.00 on 04 Sep 2025 and a 52-week low of ₹5,035.00 on 04 Jun 2026. It is currently trading at ₹5,452.50 as of 07 Jul 2026.
Britannia Industries Ltd has delivered a return of -1.58% over the last 3 months. The stock was trading at ₹5,542.00 on 07 Apr 2026 and is currently at ₹5,452.50 as of 07 Jul 2026, reflecting a Loss of ₹89.50 per share over this period.
The intraday low for Britannia Industries Ltd on the NSE today was ₹5,366.00. The stock's 52-week low stands at ₹5,035.00, recorded on 04 Jun 2026. Today's low is 6.57% above the 52-week low, indicating the stock is trading well above its yearly lows.
As of 07 Jul 2026, the share price of Britannia Industries Ltd is ₹5,452.50 on the NSE and ₹5,453.30 on the BSE. The stock opened at ₹5,454.00, touched a high of ₹5,483.50 and a low of ₹5,366.00 during today's session.
Over the last 6 months, Britannia Industries Ltd has given a return of -11.81%. The stock was priced at ₹6,185.00 on 07 Jan 2026 and has Fallen to ₹5,452.50 as of 07 Jul 2026, a change of ₹732.50 per share.