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Procter & Gamble Home Products Ltd, which manages iconic home and fabric care brands as Ariel and Tide, reported a 19.1 per cent increase in profit to Rs 683.29 crore in FY25 and its revenue from operations rose 3.4 per cent to Rs 9,054.11 crore, according to a regulatory filing from the company. However, its total income, which includes other income, was down nearly 2 per cent to Rs 9,228.83 crore for the financial year ended on March 31, 2025, according to financial data accessed through the business intelligence platform Tofler. The figure stood at Rs 9,413.02 crore a year before. Procter & Gamble Home Products Ltd (PGHPL)'s net profit was at Rs 573.6 crore, and its revenue from operations stood at 8,756.79 crore in the year-ago period. PGHPL is an unlisted entity operating in India through the Ohio, US-based global FMCG major Procter & Gamble. It operates in the fabric and home care, baby care and hair care business of the FMCG major with brands such as Pampers, Ariel,
Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Ltd on Wednesday reported an over two-fold jump in its profit after tax to Rs 192.06 crore in the fourth quarter ended June 2025. The company, which follows the July-June financial year, had reported a profit after tax of Rs 81.06 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal. Revenue from operations of Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Ltd (PGHH) was marginally up by 0.56 per cent to Rs 937.03 crore in the June quarter. The same stood at Rs 931.75 crore in the corresponding period a year ago. The company's PAT was "significantly up due to the impact of higher advertising investment in the base period," according to the earnings statement from PGHH, which operates in the healthcare and feminine care segment with brands Vicks and Whisper in its portfolio. PGHH's total expenses declined 17.75 per cent to Rs 680.02 crore in the June quarter. Its total income, which includes other income, grew marginally to Rs 944.72 ...
Procter & Gamble Health Ltd on Thursday said its net profit jumped 31 per cent to Rs 61 crore in the January-March quarter. Net sales for the quarter rose 23 per cent to Rs 304 crore over the same period of the last year, P&G Health said in a statement. Financial performance was boosted by superior brand-building activities and supported by strengthened supply chain and go-to-market capabilities, it said. P&G Health also announced that it has changed its financial year from July 1-June 30 to April 1- March 31. The current financial year of the company covers a period of 9 months, from July 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025. For the nine-month fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, the company recorded sales of Rs 918 crore, up 8 per cent compared to the same nine-month period a year ago. For the period under review, the reported profit after tax stood at Rs 234 crore, up 27 per cent against the comparable nine-month period a year ago. Milind Thatte, Managing Director, P&G Health ..
Procter & Gamble Home Products Ltd has reported a 36.8 per cent increase in its net profit at Rs 573.6 crore and a 4.8 per cent rise in revenue from operations at Rs 8,756.8 crore during FY24, according to the company's filing to RoC (Registrar of Companies). The FMCG major's total income, which also includes other income, was up 11.2 per cent to Rs 9,413.02 crore during the financial year ending March 2024, according to the financial data accessed through business intelligence platform Tofler. In FY23, Procter & Gamble Home Products Ltd (PGHPL), an unlisted entity of Procter & Gamble India, had reported a net profit of Rs 419.31 crore, while its revenue from operations stood at Rs 8,352.10 crore. This P&G entity operates in the fabric and home care, baby care and hair care business of the FMCG major with brands such as Pampers, Tide, Pantene etc. PGHPL's profit before tax was up over two-fold to Rs 1,256.73 crore in FY24. Its advertising and promotional expenses were .
Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Ltd on Wednesday reported a marginal 0.57 per cent rise in profit after tax at Rs 211.90 crore for the first quarter ended September 2024. The company, which follows the July-June financial year, had reported a profit after tax of Rs 210.69 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal. Its revenue from operations of Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Ltd (PGHH) marginally fell by 0.28 per cent to Rs 1,135.16 crore during the quarter under review. It was Rs 1,138.35 crore a year ago. "The volume growth in the industry continues to be muted. The company witnessed growth in the feminine care category and continued to make progress on improving the structural profitability of the business in the quarter," said an earnings statement from PGHH. PGHH's total expense, which operates in the healthcare and feminine care segment with brands Vicks and Whisper in its portfolio, declined 1.3 per cent to Rs 858.29 crore in the ...