Indian Hotels Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials
Track Indian Hotels Company Ltd live share price with 52 week high and low, interactive chart views, quick fundamentals, business segments, financial highlights, ratios, peer comparison, dividends, bonuses/splits and beginner-friendly investor FAQs.
₹699.10
+₹4.70 · +0.68%
Symbol: INDHOTEL.NSExchange: NSIUpdated: 17 Jun 2026, 19:40:48 IST
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Quick Fundamentals
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About Indian Hotels Company Ltd
Indian Hotels Company Ltd is one of India’s best-known hospitality companies and is part of the Tata Group. The company is associated with hotels, resorts, palaces, safaris, wellness, food and beverage, homestays and airline or institutional catering. Its flagship brand Taj is closely linked with premium Indian hospitality, while other brands help the company serve different customer budgets and trip purposes.
For customers, IHCL matters because it offers choices across luxury stays, business hotels, leisure resorts, boutique properties, midscale hotels, restaurants and event venues. For retail investors, the company is usually studied as a hospitality, tourism and discretionary consumption business where demand cycles, pricing power and operating leverage can have a large impact on earnings.
Important monitorables include occupancy, average room rate, RevPAR, management fee income, new hotel openings, demand from domestic tourism, corporate travel, weddings, international travel, employee costs, energy costs, debt, cash balance and return ratios.
Beginner explanation: why hotel companies can be cyclical
Hotel companies often earn more when travel demand is strong and room rates rise. In weak periods, fixed costs can pressure margins. That is why investors track both revenue growth and margin resilience rather than looking only at the share price.
Business Segments and Brands
IHCL has a diversified hospitality portfolio. The business is not limited to rooms; it also includes food and beverage, banquets, events, managed hotels, memberships, homestays, wellness and catering. This mix helps investors understand how the company can grow through both owned assets and asset-light management contracts.
Customer and investor view of key business areas
Segment / Brand Area
Examples
How it helps the business
Luxury and Palace Hotels
Taj, iconic hotels and resorts
Higher room rates, brand premium, weddings, leisure and business travel
Upscale and Upper Upscale
SeleQtions, Vivanta, Gateway
Broader customer reach across leisure, business and regional destinations
Lean Luxury / Midscale
Ginger and related formats
Asset-light growth, value-conscious travelers and business demand
Homestays and Experiences
amã Stays & Trails, Tree of Life
Premium leisure stays, villas and experiential travel
Food, Beverage and Memberships
Qmin, restaurants, The Chambers, J Wellness Circle
Higher wallet share from guests beyond room revenue
Air and Institutional Catering
TajSATS
Airport catering and institutional food services linked to travel volumes
Brand portfolio, hotel count, pipeline and segment reporting can change due to openings, closures, acquisitions or rebranding. Verify the latest business segment details from the company’s annual report and investor presentations.
Business Model
Indian Hotels earns money through room revenue, restaurants, banquets, weddings, meetings, managed hotel fees, homestay bookings, memberships, wellness services and catering. Owned and leased hotels can generate strong operating leverage when demand and pricing are favorable, while managed hotels can add fee income with lower capital intensity.
For beginners, the easiest way to study the business is to separate demand drivers from cost drivers. Demand drivers include tourism, business travel, weddings, events and room supply in each city. Cost drivers include staff cost, utilities, renovations, leases, interest cost and maintenance capital expenditure.
Investors should avoid treating hospitality revenue as fully predictable. It can be affected by seasonality, travel disruptions, macroeconomic cycles and competitive room supply. Verify all latest financial and operational data from official filings.
Shareholding Pattern
Latest available shareholding pattern overview
Category
Latest Snapshot
What it means
Verification Note
Promoter / Tata Group
Around 38%
Long-term strategic ownership and brand backing
Verify latest quarterly filing
Foreign Portfolio Investors
Around 23% to 25%
Institutional participation can change every quarter
Verify latest exchange filing
Domestic Institutions / Mutual Funds
Meaningful institutional holding
Shows domestic fund interest in hospitality theme
Verify latest exchange filing
Public and Others
Balance holding
Includes retail investors and other non-institutional holders
Verify latest exchange filing
Pledge Status
Check official disclosure
Pledge data can materially affect risk perception
Use NSE/BSE filings
Shareholding changes every quarter. Always verify promoter holding, FII, DII, mutual fund, public holding and pledge details from the latest NSE/BSE shareholding pattern filing.
Profit and Loss / Financial Highlights
This table is designed for retail investors who want a quick reading of revenue, margins and profitability. Hospitality earnings should be reviewed across a full year because seasonality can make one quarter look unusually strong or weak.
Consolidated figures rounded for readability
Particulars
FY 2023
FY 2024
FY 2025
Revenue from Operations
₹5,810 Cr
₹6,952 Cr
₹8,565 Cr
EBITDA
₹1,733 Cr
₹2,355 Cr
₹3,000 Cr
EBITDA Margin
29.8%
33.9%
35.0%
Profit Before Tax
₹1,394 Cr
₹1,782 Cr
₹2,106 Cr
Profit After Tax
₹1,003 Cr
₹1,330 Cr
₹1,603 Cr
EPS
₹7.1
₹9.4
₹11.3
Dividend Per Share
₹1.00
₹1.75
₹2.25
Key Reading
Demand recovery year
Margin expansion
Record consolidated performance
Financial figures are educational highlights and may be rounded. Verify the latest audited and quarterly numbers from official company results, annual reports and exchange filings before relying on them.
Balance Sheet Highlights
The balance sheet helps investors understand whether the company has enough financial flexibility for renovations, new properties, acquisitions, dividends and downturns. For hotel companies, cash balance, borrowings, leases and capital expenditure are especially important.
Consolidated balance sheet highlights rounded for readability
Particulars
FY 2023
FY 2024
FY 2025
Total Assets
₹14,856 Cr
₹17,704 Cr
₹20,297 Cr
Total Equity / Net Worth
₹10,117 Cr
₹12,415 Cr
₹14,800 Cr
Gross Cash and Investments
₹1,760 Cr
₹2,206 Cr
₹3,073 Cr
Borrowings and Lease Liabilities
Reduced leverage
Comfortable position
Healthy balance sheet
Property, Plant and Equipment
Hotels and hospitality assets
Portfolio investments
Expansion and upgrades
Working Capital View
Seasonal business
Cash generation improving
Verify latest annual report
Balance sheet classifications can differ by accounting treatment, leases and consolidation changes. Verify latest assets, liabilities, borrowings, cash and equity from the official annual report.
Cash Flow and Segment Highlights
Cash flow shows whether reported profit converts into usable cash. In hospitality, investors should compare operating cash flow with maintenance capex, renovation spend, expansion capex and acquisition outflows.
Cash flow and business segment reading
Particulars
FY 2023
FY 2024
FY 2025
Operating Cash Flow
Positive
Strong improvement
Strong cash generation
Investing Activity
Hotel upgrades and investments
Portfolio and capex spend
Expansion, renovations and acquisitions
Financing Activity
Debt reduction focus
Dividend and finance costs
Dividend and balance sheet management
Free Cash Flow Reading
Track maintenance capex
Track growth capex
Compare with EBITDA conversion
Business Segment Highlight
Hotel demand recovery
Domestic travel strength
Hotels, TajSATS and new businesses supported growth
Verify the latest cash flow statement, capex, acquisition spend and segment reporting from official exchange filings and the company annual report.
Key Ratios and Operating Monitorables
Key ratios and trend indicators
Metric
FY 2023
FY 2024
FY 2025
Revenue Growth
Recovery-led
Around 20%
Around 23%
EBITDA Margin
29.8%
33.9%
35.0%
Net Profit Margin
17.3%
19.1%
18.7%
Return on Equity
Improving
Double digit
Healthy for hospitality cycle
Debt Position
Reducing leverage
Comfortable
Cash-rich balance sheet
Dividend Payout
Modest payout
Rising payout
About 20% of consolidated PAT proposed
Key Operating Metric
Occupancy and ARR
RevPAR growth
Room pipeline and management fees
Hospitality metrics beginners should track
Monitorable
Why it matters
Occupancy
Higher occupancy usually improves hotel revenue and operating leverage
Average Room Rate
Pricing power can improve revenue without adding many rooms
RevPAR
Revenue per available room combines occupancy and room rate
Room Pipeline
New signings and openings show future growth runway
Management Fees
Asset-light managed hotels can support margins
EBITDA Margin
Shows operating efficiency after employee, energy and hotel operating costs
Cash and Debt
Important for acquisitions, capex, dividends and downturn resilience
Ratios such as P/E, P/B, ROE and dividend yield change with price and reported results. Verify latest ratio data from exchange feeds, audited statements and trusted financial databases.
Peer Comparison
Peer comparison helps investors understand whether Indian Hotels is being valued differently from other hospitality companies. Compare peers carefully because owned hotels, managed hotels, luxury exposure, debt and city mix can be very different.
Selected listed hospitality peers
Company
Business Focus
Market Position
Investor Monitorable
Note
Indian Hotels Company Ltd
Luxury, upscale, midscale, catering and new hospitality businesses
Large Indian hospitality platform
RevPAR, margins, room pipeline, cash generation
NSE: INDHOTEL
EIH Ltd
Luxury hotels and hospitality services
Oberoi and Trident-led portfolio
Occupancy, ARR and asset productivity
NSE: EIHOTEL
Chalet Hotels Ltd
Hotel ownership and hospitality assets
Business hotels and commercial assets
Debt, capex and occupancy
NSE: CHALET
Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd
Mid-market and upscale hotel chain
Broad domestic network
Room additions, pricing and leverage
NSE: LEMONTREE
Samhi Hotels Ltd
Branded hotel ownership and management
Business and select-service hotels
Debt reduction and operating leverage
NSE: SAMHI
ITC Hotels Ltd
Hotels, resorts and hospitality brands
Premium hospitality peer after demerger
Margins, expansion and dividend policy
Verify listing data
Peer market cap, share price, valuation ratios and business mix change over time. Verify latest peer data from NSE, BSE and company filings before comparison.
Dividends and Bonuses / Splits
Dividends
Year
Dividend Detail
Note
FY 2024-25
₹2.25 per equity share proposed / announced
Verify record date, payment date and approval status from official filings
FY 2023-24
₹1.75 per equity share
Check annual report and exchange filings for final entitlement
FY 2022-23
₹1.00 per equity share
Historical dividend data should be verified before use
Bonuses / Splits
Action
Detail
Note
Bonus Issue
No recent bonus detail added on this page
Verify complete bonus history from NSE/BSE filings
Stock Split
No recent split detail added on this page
Verify face value and split history from official filings
Face Value
Commonly shown as ₹1 per share
Confirm current face value from exchange quote page before acting
Dividend, bonus, split, face value, ex-date and record-date information must be verified from official NSE/BSE corporate action filings and company announcements. This page is not a substitute for exchange-confirmed data.
Indian Hotels customer and investor FAQs
These FAQs answer common AI-search-style questions about Indian Hotels, IHCL brands, live share price, business model, risks, dividends, financials, shareholding and what beginners should monitor.
What is Indian Hotels Company Ltd and what does it do?
Indian Hotels Company Ltd, also called IHCL, is a Tata Group hospitality company. It owns, operates and manages hotels, resorts, palaces, restaurants, homestays, food and beverage formats and hospitality services across luxury, upscale, midscale and lean luxury categories.
What is the NSE and Yahoo Finance symbol for Indian Hotels share price?
The NSE symbol is INDHOTEL and the Yahoo Finance-compatible NSE symbol used on this page is INDHOTEL.NS. Investors should verify symbols and corporate action data from NSE, BSE and company filings.
What is the BSE code of Indian Hotels Company Ltd?
The commonly used BSE code for Indian Hotels Company Ltd is 500850. Verify the code from the official exchange website before placing any market order or using the data for compliance purposes.
Which brands are part of Indian Hotels or IHCL?
IHCL is associated with Taj, SeleQtions, Vivanta, Gateway, Ginger, amã Stays & Trails, Qmin, The Chambers, J Wellness Circle and TajSATS. The portfolio may change as the company signs, opens, acquires or repositions properties.
How does Indian Hotels make money?
IHCL earns revenue from owned and leased hotels, managed hotels, management fees, rooms, food and beverage, banquets, weddings, events, airline and institutional catering, memberships, homestays and new hospitality businesses.
What should customers know before booking an IHCL hotel?
Customers should compare location, brand category, room type, taxes, cancellation terms, meal plans, loyalty benefits, check-in rules and reviews. Final booking terms should be verified on official hotel channels or trusted travel platforms.
Is Indian Hotels a Tata Group company?
Yes. Indian Hotels Company Ltd is part of the Tata Group. For the latest promoter holding, pledges or ownership changes, verify the latest exchange shareholding filings.
What drives Indian Hotels share price?
The share price can be influenced by hotel demand, occupancy, average room rates, tourism trends, corporate travel, new hotel openings, management fee growth, margins, debt, cash flow, acquisitions, competition and market sentiment.
What are the main risks for Indian Hotels investors?
Key risks include weak travel demand, economic slowdown, high competition, seasonality, event disruptions, geopolitical risk, health emergencies, rising employee and energy costs, lease obligations, execution risk and valuation risk.
Does Indian Hotels pay dividends?
Indian Hotels has paid dividends in some years, but dividend amount, record date and payout depend on approvals, profitability and cash needs. Verify the latest dividend announcement from NSE, BSE and company filings.
Has Indian Hotels issued bonus shares or stock splits?
Corporate action history should be checked from official exchange filings. This page is educational and should not be used as the only source for bonus, split, face value or record-date information.
How should beginners read Indian Hotels fundamentals?
Beginners can start with revenue growth, EBITDA margin, profit after tax, cash balance, debt, occupancy, average room rate, RevPAR, room pipeline, dividend history and valuation ratios such as P/E and price-to-book.
Who are the listed peers of Indian Hotels?
Common listed hospitality peers include EIH Ltd, Chalet Hotels, Lemon Tree Hotels, Samhi Hotels and ITC Hotels. Peer comparison should be adjusted for brand mix, owned versus managed hotels, debt, margins and growth pipeline.
Is this page a buy or sell recommendation for Indian Hotels?
No. This page is for education and information only. It does not provide a buy, sell or hold recommendation. Investors should consult a qualified financial adviser and verify the latest company filings.
Where can investors verify the latest Indian Hotels financials and shareholding?
Investors should verify financial results, annual reports, shareholding pattern, dividends, bonuses, splits and material updates from NSE, BSE, SEBI filings and the official IHCL investor relations website.