The company had posted a standalone net profit of Rs 1,056.85 crore in the April-June quarter of FY 2014-15.
Its net sales climbed 5.31 per cent to Rs 7,973.37 crore in the quarter under review as against Rs 7,570.78 crore in the year-ago period, the company said in a BSE filing today.
HUL Chairman Harish Manwani said: "In a subdued market environment, the business delivered another quarter of healthy volume-led growth and strong improvement in operating margin."
The company's CFO P B Balaji said the environment remains challenging and recovery is yet to stablise, especially in the rural market.
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Rural sales account for 35 per cent of HUL's total sales.
During the quarter, HUL's revenue from soaps and detergents grew by dismal 0.17 by per cent to Rs 3,854.41 crore and of personal products by 11.39 per cent to Rs 2,405.57 crore.
Overall expenses during the quarter stood at Rs 6,673.63 crore, as against Rs 6,466.52 crore in the year-ago period.
However, HUL's standalone net profit (Q-o-Q basis) rose over 4 per cent to Rs 1,059.14 crore during the quarter as against Rs 1,018.08 crore in the same period last fiscal.
HUL, which had to recall its Chinese range of Knorr instant noodles last month, said it will relaunch the product in the market after getting approval from the central food safety regulator FSSAI.
The HUL scrip closed at Rs 891.45, down 2.34 per cent on BSE.