
Restaurant Brands Asia Limited reported strong fourth-quarter FY26 results, driven by improved dine-in and delivery demand across its Burger King operations in India. The company recorded same-store sales growth of 6.3 percent for Burger King India during the quarter ending March 31, 2026, marking its highest growth rate in the last 12 quarters.
Revenue from operations on a standalone basis stood at Rs. 5,735 million for Q4 FY26, registering a 17.1 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Standalone EBITDA for the quarter reached Rs. 992 million, up 27.6 percent year-on-year, while EBITDA margins improved to 17.3 percent, rising by 1.4 percent over the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.
The company attributed the revenue growth to stronger same-store sales performance across both dine-in and delivery channels. During the period, Restaurant Brands Asia expanded its India network to 581 restaurants, adding 68 outlets compared to the same period a year earlier.
Rajeev Varman, Whole-time Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of RBA, commented, “We have delivered a strong finish to the year, with healthy topline results translating into robust earnings growth. Same-store sales growth for Burger King India of 6.3% this quarter marks our highest growth over the last 12 quarters. Our supply chain strategy along with menu innovation, digital initiatives and energy efficiency measures has resulted in clear outperformance. The new financial year has started with solid momentum as we remain confident of creating enduring value for all our stakeholders.”
The results reflect continued recovery in India’s quick service restaurant segment, with operators increasingly focusing on menu innovation, operational efficiency, digital ordering channels, and store expansion to drive profitability and customer traffic.
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