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Sun Pharma sales rise 12%, sees softer growth in FY27
Hindustan Times Uttarakhand
|May 23, 2026
After posting double-digit revenue growth in FY26, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries—India’s biggest pharmaceutical company by revenue and market capitalization—has projected high single-digit growth for the current fiscal year (FY27), citing regulatory and macroeconomic challenges.
Sun Pharma expects a growth in the low single digits for its India business in FY27.
(REUTERS)
“We expect high single-digit consolidated top-line growth for FY27, based on our current understanding of the regulatory and macro environment,” executive chairman Dilip Shanghvi told analysts in a post-earnings call on Friday, after the company announced its results for the fourth quarter and full year FY26.
The Mumbai-headquartered company’s consolidated revenue grew 11.9% to ₹58,220 crore, even as consolidated net profit rose 5% y-o-y to ₹11,479.4 crore in FY26.
Growth was driven by gains in India—its largest market—where sales rose 14% to ₹19,290.4 crore, alongside its innovative portfolio in the US as well as non-US markets.
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