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MRF declares Rs 229/share dividend for FY26. Here's everything you need to know
MRF announced a final dividend of Rs 229 per share for FY26, taking the total payout to Rs 235 per share. The company reported strong Q4 earnings with a 37% rise in net profit and double-digit revenue growth, supported by improved margins and stable cost performance during the quarter.
MRF Q4 Results: Profit rises 37% YoY to Rs 680 crore; co declares Rs 229 per share dividend
MRF Q4 Results: Tyre maker MRF announced strong financial results. Net profit surged 37% year-on-year to Rs 680 crore in the fourth quarter. Revenue from operations also saw a 14% increase. For the full financial year, MRF reported an 11% growth in revenue and a 29% rise in annual net profit. The company's board recommended a final dividend of Rs 229 per share.

MRF Dividend: Board approves joint-highest payout ever for shareholders; Details here
The current dividend payout is subject to approval from shareholders at its ensuing Annual General Meeting (AGM). Record date for the payment of dividend has not been disclosed yet.
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Bharat Forge, Biocon, Dabur, Escorts Kubota, Lupin, MRF, Pidilite Industries Q4 Results Today — Earning Estimates
Bharat Forge is expected to report profit at Rs 369.8 crore and revenue at Rs 4,559.97 crore.
MRF Vice Chairman & MD Arun Mammen re-elected as ATMA Chairman
Arun Mammen of MRF Ltd has been re-elected as Chairman of the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association. Rajarshi Moitra from Bridgestone India is the new Vice Chairman. Sanjay Chatterjee will take over as Director General of ATMA. These leadership changes were announced by the industry body representing India's automotive tyre sector.
MRF Ltd to invest Rs 5,300 crore in New Tamil Nadu tyre plant
Tyre giant MRF Ltd has announced plans to pour in Rs 5,300 crore over the next 12 years to set up a cutting-edge manufacturing plant in the Sivaganga district. This investment is expected to generate around 1,000 new jobs, signaling a pivotal advancement in the region's industrial landscape.

MRF inks MoU with Tamil Nadu government to invest ₹5,300 crore to set up a new greenfield manufacturing unit
The proposed plant, is to be located at SIPCOT Industrial Park in Sivaganga district, will manufacture automotive tyres and allied products, MRF said.