Kwality Walls (India) Ltd (NSE: KWIL) gained 13.0% to Rs 34.57 on Thursday, 4 June 2026, on volume far above its usual pace (about 4.4 times its recent average).

The move at a glance

  • Day change: +13.01% to Rs 34.57
  • The stock is about 3% below its 52-week high of Rs 36 and 55% above its 52-week low of Rs 22.
  • Today's volume was roughly 4.4 times its recent daily average.

Latest reported financials

PeriodRevenue (Rs Cr)Net Profit (Rs Cr)
Q4 FY26486-107.1
FY26 (full year)2,245-368.8

In Q4 FY26, the company reported revenue of Rs 486 Cr and a net loss of Rs 107.1 Cr.

What is behind the move

Kwality Wall's (India) is the demerged ice cream business of Hindustan Unilever, listed separately on the exchanges in February 2026 after an NCLT-approved demerger. As a newly listed consumer name with a strong brand, it has drawn active trading, and the latest session added to that momentum. There was no major earnings or order event on the day; recent disclosures were routine, including a postal ballot for director appointments.

Key ratios

ROE -54.9%, Debt/Equity 0.07, Promoter holding 61.9%.

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