Lux Industries Ltd is an Indian apparel and lifestyle brand, incorporated in 1995. It operates in the textile, hosiery, and apparel industries. The company was established by Giridhari Lal Todi as Biswanath Hosiery Mills in 1957. The Kolkata-based hosiery producer is a prominent player in the garments sector. The company was renamed Lux Industries Ltd. in 1995.
Lux Industries Ltd is renowned for its innovative products, which range from innerwear and nightwear to sportswear and casual wear. The annual turnover of the company is more than ₹2,000 Crore, and it employs more than 36,000 workers. Lux Industries Ltd. exports to 46 countries and is India's largest exporter in the hosiery industry.
The company's popular brands include Lux Cozi, Lux Innerwear, Lux Sport, Lux Casual, Lux Club, Lux Underwear, and Lux Hosiery. Lux Cozi is the company's flagship brand, and is known for its comfort and affordability. Other popular products include Lux Innerwear, which offers a range of comfortable and stylish innerwear for men and women; Lux Sport, which offers a range of activewear and sportswear for men, women and kids; and Lux Casual, which offers a range of casual wear for men and women.
The company's products include men's, women's and kids' innerwear, winter wear, socks, and leggings for women. Lux products range includes men's and women's wear like vests, briefs, boxers T-shirts, track pants, shorts, bermudas, leggings, socks, camisoles, panties, thermals, and woolens. The products are available at over 7,00,000 points of sale throughout India, and the company plans to open EBOs.
Revenue: ₹813.98 Crore as on March 2025 (Q4 FY25). Net Profit: ₹48.00 Crore as on March 2025 (Q4 FY25).
For the full year, net profit rose 27.63% to ₹165.31 Crore in the year ended March 2025, as against ₹129.52 Crore during the previous year ended March 2024. Sales rose 11.06% to ₹2,570.25 Crore in the year ended March 2025, as against ₹2,314.36 Crore during the previous year ended March 2024.
- Q4 FY25: Net profit of Lux Industries declined 13.41% to ₹48.09 Crore in the quarter ended March 2025, as against ₹55.54 Crore during the previous quarter ended March 2024. Sales rose 15.59% to ₹813.98 Crore in the quarter ended March 2025, as against ₹704.21 Crore during the previous quarter ended March 2024.
- Q3 FY25: Net profit of Lux Industries rose 58.63% to ₹32.06 Crore in the quarter ended December 2024, as against ₹20.21 Crore during the previous quarter ended December 2023. Sales rose 22.20% to ₹549.34 Crore in the quarter ended December 2024, as against ₹449.55 Crore during the previous quarter.
Lux Industries Ltd has a market capitalization of ₹4,384 Crore. The Lux Industries Ltd's 52-week high share price is ₹2,492.00 and 52-week low share price is ₹1,200.00.
The company maintains a strong market position in the Indian innerwear industry, with extensive distribution networks and strong brand recognition. Promoter holding in Lux Industries Ltd has remained stable at 74.19% as of March 2025 (unchanged from June 2024).
"At Lux Industries Limited, progress is more than a philosophy - it is a habit. Continuously moving forward, Lux has cemented its place in the Indian markets to maintain its image of a trustworthy brand." It is an ISO 9000:2015 certified company.
The company has been focusing on expanding its product portfolio and strengthening its market presence across different segments. With its strong distribution network of over 7 lakh retail points across India, Lux Industries continues to maintain its leadership position in the domestic innerwear market while also expanding its export operations to 46 countries.
Chairperson Name: Ashok Kumar Todi leads the company's strategic direction and growth initiatives.
Lux Industries represents a significant player in India's textile and apparel sector, with its diverse product portfolio, strong brand presence, and consistent financial performance making it a notable entity in the organized innerwear market. The company's focus on quality, innovation, and market expansion continues to drive its growth trajectory in the competitive textile industry.