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Future Consumer Share Price

Future Consumer Ltd.

0.32

0.01(3.23%)
29th Jun 2026 | 3:28 PM
NSE : FCONSUMER
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Future Consumer Performance

Price Movement

₹0.32

₹0.30

₹0.32

Today's LowToday's High

1 Year Performance

₹0.32

₹0.30

₹0.53

52 Week Low52 Week High

Markets Today

High₹0.32
Low₹0.30
Open at₹0.30
Prev Close₹0.31
Volumes30.90 L
Avg Price₹0.31
Lower Circuit₹0.30
Upper Circuit₹0.32

Historical Performance

3M High₹0.36
3M Low₹0.30
1 Yr High₹0.53
1 Yr Low₹0.30
3 Yr High₹1.25
3 Yr Low₹0.30
5 Yr High₹10.25
5 Yr Low₹0.30

Summary

As of 29-06-2026 22:57, Future Consumer Ltd. share price today is ₹0, with a change of ₹-0.31 (-100.00%) from the previous close of ₹0.31. The stock opened at ₹0.3 and traded between ₹0.3 and ₹0.32, with a total traded volume of 3089733 shares. The company has a market capitalization of ₹61.9 Cr in the FMCG sector. while its 52-week high and low are ₹0.53 and ₹0.3, respectively.

Future Consumer Ltd. valuation metrics include a P/E ratio of -1.3, EPS of ₹-0.23, and book value of ₹-0.20. Future Consumer Ltd. has reported revenue of ₹450.47 Cr and net profit of ₹-49.42 Cr.

Future Consumer Ltd. technical indicators include Day RSI at 32.98, Day MFI at 50.97, Day ADX at 29.29. Additional indicators include Commodity Channel Index (CCI) at -74.4 and Williams %R at -83.33. Momentum indicators show Day MACD at -0.02, Day MACD Signal Line at -0.03, DayATR at 0.02. Rate of Change indicators for Future Consumer Ltd. include ROC125 at -65.56 and ROC21 at -22.5.

Exponential moving averages include EMA5 at ₹0.3, EMA10 at ₹0.3, EMA12 at ₹0.3, EMA20 at ₹0.3, EMA26 at ₹0.4, EMA50 at ₹0.4, EMA100 at ₹0.5, EMA200 at ₹0.7. Simple moving averages include SMA5 at ₹0.3, SMA10 at ₹0.3, SMA20 at ₹0.3, SMA30 at ₹0.4, SMA50 at ₹0.4, SMA100 at ₹0.5, SMA150 at ₹0.6, SMA200 at ₹0.7.

Support levels for Future Consumer are placed at First Support ₹0.30, Second Support ₹0.30, Third Support ₹0.28. Resistance levels are seen at First Resistance ₹0.32, Second Resistance ₹0.34, Third Resistance ₹0.34. Future Consumer Ltd. shareholding pattern shows promoter holding at 3.49%, FII holding at 0%, DII holding at 0%, public holding at 96.51%.

Future Consumer Fundamentals

Market Cap
Below industry Median
61.90 Cr.
PE Ratio (TTM)
Negative PE TTM
-1.30
Dividend Yield
0
Net Profit TTM
5.3% incr over last year
-49.42
Net Profit Growth
5.3% incr over last year
-49.42
PEG Ratio
Negative PEG TTM
-0.20
ROE
0
Operating Revenue TTM
450.47
Operating Revenue Growth
7.5% incr over last year
Book Value
Negative Price to Book
-0.20
MFI
MFI is mid-range
50.97
RSI
RSI is mid-range
32.98
EPS (TTM)
-0.23
Debt to Equity
-1.34
Face Value
6
Operating Profit Margin Qtr.
-1.80
Operating Profit Qtr.
-1.36
Net Profit Qtr.
-27.77
Operating Revenue Qtr.
115.27
PB Ratio
-0.20

Future Consumer Financials

*All values are in Rs. Cr
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Dec 2025
Sep 2025
Jun 2025
Mar 2025
Dec 2024
Total Revenue0.130.130.170.210.09
Operating Expense0.721.231.321.181.81
Operating Profit-0.59-1.10-1.16-0.97-1.72
Depreciation0.530.530.520.130.25
Interest23.7314.0533.0414.3914.03
Tax00000
Net Profit-20.4476.76-28.86-6.32-9.83

Future Consumer Technicals

Future Consumer Ltd. EMA & SMA

0.32

0.01 (3.23%)

Bullish Moving Average

7

Bearish Moving Average

9

Day EMA5 ₹0.3
Day EMA10 ₹0.3
Day EMA12 ₹0.3
Day EMA20 ₹0.3
Day EMA26 ₹0.4
Day EMA50 ₹0.4
Day EMA100 ₹0.5
Day EMA200 ₹0.7

Future Consumer Support and Resistance

Resistance

First Resistance₹0.32
Second Resistance₹0.34
Third Resistance₹0.34

Support

First Support₹0.30
Second Support₹0.30
Third Support₹0.28

Technical Indicators

Day RSI32.98
Day MFI50.97
Day ADX29.29
Day Commodity Channel Index-74.40
William-83.33
Day MACD-0.02
Day MACD Signal Line-0.03
Day ATR0.02
Day ROC125-65.56
Day ROC21-22.50

About Future Consumer Limited Share Price

Future Consumer Limited, with its corporate operations in Mumbai, functions as a fast-moving consumer goods company in India. The company was originally incorporated in 1996 as Future Consumer Enterprise Limited and was rebranded to Future Consumer Limited in October 2016. Future Consumer Limited is engaged in the sourcing, manufacturing, branding, marketing, and distribution of FMCG, food, and processed food products in urban and rural India. The company’s diverse product portfolio includes staples like Desi Atta, ready-to-eat meals, snacks, beverages, dairy, personal hygiene, and home care products. Future Consumer share price today on NSE and BSE reflects investor sentiment around the brand’s ability to capture market share in both urban and rural India, the performance of its large food brand Golden Harvest, and the overall health of the Indian consumer goods sector. Future Consumer stock price is influenced by earnings reports, fluctuations in raw material costs, changes in rural consumption patterns, regulatory shifts, and the company’s ability to manage supply chains and distribution costs. Strategic initiatives such as reviving brand presence, expanding into high-growth categories, digital transformation, and operational restructuring all play a role in shaping investor expectations for Future Consumer price.

Future Consumer live share price provides real-time information about the last price traded, bid and ask prices, and trading volume. These indicators represent market activity and liquidity, reflecting investor response to corporate announcements, economic conditions, and sector news. Constant monitoring of the Future Consumer live price helps in observing short-term price volatility and shows how a stock moves relative to the broader FMCG sector. Furthermore, monitoring Future Consumer price movements helps investors understand real-time market sentiment, price fluctuations, and trading behaviour. It allows them to evaluate short-term performance, and respond to news, quarterly results, or sector trends that may influence the company’s valuation and overall investment outlook.

Future Consumer Limited Company Fundamentals

a. Company Background

Future Consumer Limited was incorporated in 1996 and is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company was originally incorporated as Future Consumer Enterprise Limited, changing its name to Future Consumer Limited in October 2016. The company is a flagship FMCG company of the Future Group. Future Consumer is engaged in the sourcing, manufacturing, branding, marketing, and distribution of a wide range of fast-moving consumer goods, including food and processed food products, and health and personal care items across India. The company’s product lines include branded packaged food products like groceries, dairy, beverages, bakery and snacks, as well as home care and personal hygiene products. The company has established itself as a trusted name in consumer goods, catering to the evolving preferences of households in both urban and rural India with a focus on offering quality products at accessible prices. Financial performance is assessed through standard metrics such as revenue growth, operating margins, and capacity utilisation. Market valuation indicators such as the P/E ratio are used by analysts for comparative assessment within the packaged foods sector. Overall fundamentals are influenced by raw material availability, demand cycles in the FMCG sector, and input cost fluctuations.

b. Company Product Lines

  • Food products include Desi Atta, Golden Harvest and Golden Harvest Premium rice, Karmiq, Ektaa, Mother Earth, Tasty Treat snacks, Sunkist, Fresh & Pure, Sangi’s Kitchen, Nilgiris, Veg Affaire, Terra, and Dreamery
  • Home care products include CleanMate, CareMate, and Pratha for household cleaning and maintenance solutions
  • Beauty and personal care products include Prim, Voom, Mysst, Think Skin, Kara, TS, and Swiss Tempelle
  • The company also operates convenience stores and trades in fruits and vegetables
    The product portfolio is structured to serve both domestic and institutional clients.

c. Company Revenue Model

  • Branded product sales generate revenue from branded packaged food, home care, and personal care products sold under various brand names
  • Private label manufacturing provides revenue through sourcing and manufacturing of private label brands for the Future Group‘s retail formats
  • Convenience store operations revenue is generated through the company’s own convenience store outlets
  • Trading of fruits and vegetables contributes revenue through wholesale and retail trading activities
    Revenue performance is primarily influenced by the demand for staple and processed foods, distribution reach, input cost management, and selling price realizations in domestic markets.

d. Geographic Presence

  • The corporate and registered office is located in Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • The company sources, manufactures, brands, markets, and distributes its products across urban and rural India through a multi-channel distribution network
  • International operations are not a significant segment, as the company focuses on the domestic FMCG market

e. Key Milestones

  • 1996: Incorporation of the company as Future Consumer Enterprise Limited
  • 2016: Name changed from Future Consumer Enterprise Limited to Future Consumer Limited in October
  • 2019: The company completed a significant restructuring within the Future Group, focusing on scaling its branded FMCG business
  • 2021: The company reported a significant drop in net sales and widening net losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain disruptions
  • 2025: Future Consumer reported financial results reflecting a continued recovery from the lows of previous years
  • Recent years: Continued focus on operational efficiency, debt restructuring, brand revival, and expansion into premium food and personal care categories

f. Industry Perspective

The Indian FMCG and packaged foods industry is a vital component of the country’s economy, with the sector valued at approximately USD 56.5 billion in 2025, according to various market reports. The sector has demonstrated resilience and is projected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of around 14% to 15% from 2025 to 2030, potentially reaching a value of USD 100-120 billion. The industry’s growth is underpinned by rising disposable incomes, urbanization, and a shift in consumer behaviour toward branded, convenient, and ready-to-eat products. Rural India, which accounts for more than half of the total FMCG consumption, is a key driver, with rural consumption growth often outpacing urban markets. The Indian food processing market is expected to witness a CAGR of 13-14% during the same period, supported by government initiatives like the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for the food processing sector. However, the industry is highly competitive and fragmented, with the top players holding a significant market share. Key challenges include volatility in raw material prices (such as crude oil derivatives for packaging, wheat, and edible oils), intense price competition, shrinking shelf space, and evolving distribution models with the rise of quick commerce. Additionally, regulatory changes in labeling, food safety standards, and goods and service tax (GST) continue to shape the industry’s operating landscape. The shift towards organised retail, growth of e-commerce, and increased consumer focus on health, wellness, and value-for-money products are creating new opportunities for agile and innovative players.

Future Consumer Limited Stock Market Presence: Listings & Index Representation

Future Consumer Limited is listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) under the symbol FCONSUMER and on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) with the scrip code 533400. Future Consumer price is actively traded on both exchanges. The company‘s market presence is within the small-cap segment of the market. Due to its size and sector focus, Future Consumer stock price is generally tracked by investors interested in the FMCG and consumer goods industry.

Future Consumer Limited is part of several broad-based and sector-specific stock market indices, reflecting its position as a small-cap FMCG company in India. While it is not included in benchmark indices like the Sensex or Nifty 50, it is a constituent of wider market indices such as the BSE SmallCap, Nifty Full Smallcap 100, BSE FMCG, and S&P BSE Smallcap indices. Future Consumer price finds representation in these indices based on its market standing. Future Consumer stock price presence in these indices helps investors track the company relative to other FMCG and consumer goods companies.

Future Consumer Limited Stock Performance and Share Price History

The Future Consumer price has delivered a negative total return of approximately -97.98% over the last decade, reflecting the deep financial and operational distress the company has endured. Over the last 5 years, the Future Consumer price has seen a negative return of -94.29%, while over the last 3 years, the Future Consumer share price has recorded a negative return of -76.47%. The Future Consumer share price hit a 52-week high of 0.55 and a 52-week low of 0.31, illustrating a narrow but severely depressed trading band. The Future Consumer share price had a rough 2024, delivering a negative annual return of -28.9%. The downward spiral persisted with a negative return of -32.8% in 2025. For the year-to-date in 2026, the Future Consumer share price has fallen -27.9% as of the end of March. At the end of the first quarter of 2026, the Future Consumer share price stood at approximately 0.31.

The Future Consumer stock price has shown a strong negative correlation to broader market benchmarks. While the BSE Small Cap index delivered a positive return of 69% over 3 years (2023, 2024), the Future Consumer stock price recorded a staggering -75% loss. In 2021, when the BSE FMCG index returned +9.3%, the Future Consumer stock price lost -13.3%. The Future Consumer stock price reached its all-time high in March 2018, when it traded near 44.50. Since then, the Future Consumer stock price has collapsed by over 99%. The future Consumer share price reached a historic milestone when it hit a new 52-week low after reporting a dismal cash-strapped position. The Future Consumer share price has shown a pattern of sharp negative reactions to corporate announcements. When the company reported weak quarterly cash balance and increased liabilities to a certain level, the Future Consumer share price immediately fell. The continued decline in the Future Consumer share price has been exacerbated by a high short interest, with a significant percentage of tradable shares sold short as of early 2026. The Future Consumer price has bottomed out in a low single-digit range with no clear catalyst for a sustained recovery. The Future Consumer price continues to trade at a steep discount to its book value, reflecting the extreme skepticism of market participants. The Future Consumer share price remains under pressure as the company relies on working capital loans to fund ongoing losses. The Future Consumer share price is now a penny stock, with its market capitalisation having shrunk from a peak of around 14,000 crores to just a few hundred crores. In terms of seasonality, the Future Consumer share price has historically shown a slight positive bias in the holiday-driven quarter between October and December, but this pattern has broken down in recent years. The average monthly return over the past 5 years stands at a significantly negative value.

Future Consumer Limited Investor Relevance and Role in Portfolio

Future Consumer Limited is a speculative holding in small-cap and FMCG sector portfolios, offering exposure to the Indian branded food and personal care market. Its inclusion in small-cap indices underscores its presence in India‘s consumer goods landscape. The company’s legacy in the FMCG sector, its association with the Future Group, and its diverse brand portfolio make it a consideration for high-risk, long-term allocations.

Future Consumer share price receives influence from the company’s ownership structure. Future Consumer equity is held by a broad mix of promoters, institutional investors, and retail investors. Promoters held a stable stake of 3.49% as of March 2025, remaining unchanged for the year. Foreign institutional investors held no stake as of December 2024, after reducing their holdings from the previous quarter. Mutual funds held no stake in the company. The public holds the vast majority of the remaining stake, representing approximately 96.5% of shareholders. This investor base, with promoter holdings well below the typical majority, underscores the company’s role as a widely-held but distressed stock.

Beyond fundamentals and ownership, the stock is actively monitored in cash market segments, where trading volumes and delivery patterns reflect expectations on the company’s ability to secure additional funding, restructure its debt, and revive its brand presence. The stock is available for trading on both major Indian exchanges, allowing investors to take speculative positions based on their outlook for a potential turnaround in the FMCG sector. Based on data, the long-term beta of Future Consumer is 1.80. On a daily basis, the beta values are relatively stable, with a daily one-month range of 0.983 and a daily three-month range of 0.968. Moving to weekly observations, the one-year weekly beta is 0.954, while the weekly two-year beta increases to 1.26, and the two-week two-year range stands at 1.17. In contrast, the monthly two-year beta rises significantly to 2.10, highlighting stronger volatility and higher responsiveness to broader market trends in longer time frames. The mean long-term range is 153.62, the daily one-month mean is 1.00, and the daily three-month mean is 1.00, while the standard deviation for the long-term range is 11.26, for the daily one-month range is 2.21, for the daily three-month range is 6.49, for the weekly one-year range is 3.57, for the weekly two-year range is 2.89, for the two-week two-year range is 14.42, and for the monthly two-year range is 7.23. Overall, Future Consumer demonstrates a mixed volatility profile, making it sensitive to broader market shifts over longer time frames.

Future Consumer Limited Sectoral Relevance and Peer Positioning

Future Consumer sector relevance is anchored in its role as a diversified FMCG player within the highly competitive Indian packaged foods and personal care market, where it competes with companies such as Nestlé India, Britannia Industries, Hindustan Unilever, Marico, and Emami Ltd. Firms with parallels in either product diversification, distribution reach, or brand portfolio are often referenced when evaluating relative performance and operational positioning. In valuation terms, the mean historical PE Ratio of Future Consumer over the last ten years is -187.40, with the current P/E ratio at -1.32, which has changed -29.56% with respect to the historical average. The current Future Consumer P/E ratio is greater than its 5-year and 10-year historical averages. Future Consumer earnings over the past decade have been characterized by rising net losses rather than growth. Net profit showed a worsening trend, with reported net loss reaching a peak of – ₹5,47.25 crore in 2023 and remaining negative through 2025. In fiscal year 2025, net loss amounted to -₹41.94 crore, an improvement from -₹190.78 crore in 2024. This earnings improvement reflects the company’s focus on cost reduction and operational scaling.

During fiscal years 2021-2023, Future Consumer earnings moderation reflected the impact of high raw material prices, intense competition, and debt servicing costs on profitability. The trajectory of Future Consumer EPS has shown extreme variation according to how operational performance aligns with industry demand cycles and cost structures. The diluted EPS growth rate has seen a significant improvement from a -₹2.76 in 2022 to -₹0.21 in 2025, though it remains negative. Over the last ten years, Future Consumer EPS has been consistently negative, with average EPS growth of -5.00% per year. The highest 3-Year average EPS growth rate was 63.80% per year, while the lowest was -298.60% per year. Future Consumer market cap has followed a consistent pattern of contraction. From fiscal year 2017 onwards, the company’s market cap showed a steep declining trend. The market cap decreased from ₹139.04 billion in 2017 to ₹87.44 billion in 2018, ₹43.13 billion in 2019, ₹16.78 billion in 2020, ₹14.88 billion in 2021, ₹2.98 billion in 2022, ₹1.69 billion in 2023, ₹1.28 billion in 2024, and ₹877.28 million in 2025. This decrease mirrors the correction in the Future Consumer share price and the broader distress of the parent group. Future Consumer earnings have been influenced by a high other income component, which stood at ₹114 crore in the trailing twelve months (TTM), and high interest expenses, which were ₹76 crore. The negative Future Consumer earnings reflect the company’s ongoing inability to generate operational profitability despite scaling down costs. The Future Consumer share price continues to be influenced by these valuation metrics. The Future Consumer stock price is being evaluated in the context of its earnings potential or lack thereof and its diminished market position.

Summary

Future Consumer Limited is a distressed small-cap FMCG company with a history of corporate restructuring and financial underperformance, where the Future Consumer share price has seen a steep erosion in value over years. Future Consumer share price is highly influenced by the company’s ability to raise capital and restructure its debts. The corporate governance is overhung by the parent group‘s insolvency, and the stock is a micro-cap, high-risk turnaround play. The stock’s price action is decoupled from sector trends and is driven by company-specific distress.

Future Consumer Shareholding Pattern

Held BySep 2024Dec 2024Mar 2025
Promoter3.53.53.5
FII8.100
DII000
Public88.496.596.5

Future Consumer Delivery And Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume AvgDaily Avg Delivery Volume %
Day46.57 L46.57 L100.00%
Week46.57 L46.57 L100.00%
1 Month00undefined%
6 Month6.42 L6.42 L100.00%

Future Consumer SWOT Analysis

Strengths7
Weakness13
Opportunity0
Threats0

Rising Net Cash Flow and Cash from Operating activity

Annual Profit Growth higher than Sector Profit Growth

PEG lower than Industry PEG

Efficient in managing Assets to generate Profits - ROA improving since last 2 year

Company able to generate Net Cash - Improving Net Cash Flow for last 2 years

Annual Net Profits improving for last 2 years

Stock with Low PE (PE < = 10)

Future Consumer Corporate Action

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Dividend Amount
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Record Date
Instrument Type
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Future Consumer Stock Comparison

Financials
Price (₹)₹60.36₹194.90₹282₹4.75₹37.25₹488
% ChangeN/A0.64%0.70%-1.25%0.03%1.53%
Revenue TTM (₹ Cr)-₹871.41₹1,508.23₹382.88₹43.46₹366
Net Profit TTM (₹ Cr)-₹42.39₹73.65₹6.83₹1.50₹19.12
PE TTM-18.5046.8026.2044.5026.70
1 Year Return45.69-39.89-20.18-36.5330.9557.56
ROCE18.42-----

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