Events calendar
Event | Date |
|---|---|
Q2 and Half-Year 2026 Results | 28 July 2026 |
Q3 2026 Trading Statement | 28 October 2026 |
Unilever Investor Event 2026 | 4 November 2026 |
You can also access the dividend calendar for more information on the quarterly dividends payment timetable.
Pre-close aide-mémoire
Unilever has released its aide-mémoire in advance of Q2 & H1 2026 Results on 28 July 2026. Alongside this aide-mémoire, we have published Unilever historical financials excluding the Foods businesses being separated, which can be found below.
Analysts' consensus
The consensus collection presented below was compiled between 03 July 2026 and 10 July 2026 from a panel of leading sell-side analysts.
Please note that the consensus figures represent the independent projections of contributing analysts. Their inclusion does not provide or imply any verification or endorsement by Unilever PLC. Furthermore, Unilever PLC makes no warranty or representation regarding the accuracy or completeness of the consensus figures, or the validity of any underlying assumptions or projections. Unilever does not comment on, validate, or respond to queries regarding these estimates. The publication of this consensus is voluntary and may be revised or discontinued at Unilever’s discretion.
Underlying sales growth (%)
Time period | Q2 2026 | H1 2026 | Full Year 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
Underlying sales growth (%) | 4.3% | 4.1% | 4.2% |
Volume (%) | 2.5% | 2.7% | 2.2% |
Price (%) | 1.8% | 1.3% | 2.0% |
Underlying operating profit
Time period | H1 2026 | Full Year 2026 |
|---|---|---|
Underlying operating margin (%) | 20.3% | 20.1% |
Change in underlying operating margin (bps) | 10 | 15 |
Underlying EPS (Euros)
Time period | H1 2026 | Full Year 2026 |
|---|---|---|
Underlying EPS (Euros) | 1.59 | 3.22 |
Underlying EPS growth (%) | 1.6% | 4.4% |
Links and downloads
Unilever analysts' consensus Q2 2026 (PDF 78.01 KB)
Contributing analysts and firms
- Barclays (Warren Ackerman)
- Berenberg (Bethan Davies)
- Bernstein (Callum Elliott)
- BNP Exane (Jeffrey P.Stent)
- Bank of America (Nicolas Ceron)
- Citi (Cedric Besnard)
- Deutche Bank (Tom Sykes)
- Goldman Sachs (Olivier Nicolai)
- HSBC (Jeremy Fialko)
- Jefferies (David Hayes)
- JP Morgan (Celine Pannuti)
- Kepler Cheuvreux (Karel Zoete)
- Morgan Stanley (Sarah Simon)
- RBC Capital Markets (James Edwardes Jones)
- Redburn Atlantic (Edward Lewis)
- TD Cowen (Robert Moskow)
- UBS (Guillaume Delmas)