The company had posted net profit of Rs 988.16 crore in the July-September quarter of the 2014-15.
HUL's net sales however climbed 4.74 per cent to Rs 7,819.64 crore during the quarter under review as against Rs 7,465.54 crore a year ago, the company said in a statement.
"The growth in the quarter continued to be impacted by the phasing out of excise duty incentives and price de-growth, as the benefit of lower commodity costs was passed on to consumers," HUL added.
In a conference call, HUL Chief Financial Officer PB Balaji said the impact of phasing out of excise incentives would continue in the next two quarters till it cools down by around March.
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Over the impact of deficient monsoon and slowdown in rural markets, Balaji said: "It would be too early to say about that... However, we also do not see any substantial growth in the rural areas".
The company's revenue from soaps and detergents segment was up 1.63 per cent in the second quarter at Rs 3,816.57 crore, as against Rs 3,755.10 crore of the same quarter last fiscal.
Revenue from personal products was up 9.46 per cent to Rs 2,345.57 crore during the second quarter, as against Rs 2,142.74 crore in the same period of FY 2014-15.
The beverage segment was up 5.94 per cent to Rs 952.55 crore, as against Rs 899.13 crore.