BAMUL Posts Rs 60 Crore Profit, Announces Ugadi Bonanza for Farmers and Staff
BAMUL Rs 60 Crore Profit, Ugadi Bonanza Announced

BAMUL Announces Impressive Rs 60 Crore Profit and Ugadi Festival Bonanza

The Bangalore Milk Union Limited (BAMUL) has made a significant financial announcement, reporting a profit of Rs 60 crore for the fiscal year. This achievement underscores the union's robust performance in the dairy sector, reflecting strong operational efficiency and market demand for its products.

Turnover Growth and Financial Projections

In addition to the profit, BAMUL has revealed impressive turnover figures. The union's turnover, which was recorded at Rs 2,900 crore in the previous year, is now projected to reach approximately Rs 3,400 crore by March 31, 2026. This represents a substantial year-over-year growth, highlighting the union's expanding market presence and successful business strategies.

Ugadi Bonanza for Farmers and Staff

To celebrate this financial success and the upcoming Ugadi festival, BAMUL has rolled out a special bonanza for its stakeholders. The initiative includes:

  • Financial incentives for farmers: Direct benefits and bonuses to support the agricultural community that supplies milk to the union.
  • Rewards for staff: Bonuses and recognition for employees who have contributed to the union's profitability and operational excellence.

This move is seen as a gesture of gratitude and a way to strengthen relationships with key partners during the festive season.

Showcasing Nandini Products

As part of its ongoing efforts, BAMUL continues to promote its flagship brand, Nandini, with products being actively showcased at dairy facilities. This marketing push aims to enhance brand visibility and drive further sales growth, aligning with the union's financial targets.

The announcement, made on March 12, 2026, marks a positive milestone for BAMUL, demonstrating its resilience and commitment to supporting the dairy industry in Karnataka. With the Ugadi bonanza, the union not only rewards its contributors but also sets a precedent for corporate social responsibility in the agricultural sector.