The state-backed natural gas distributor reported a profit after tax of 2.52 billion rupees ($29.9 million) for the quarter ended March 31, down from 2.65 billion a year earlier
Occupancy grew 80 basis points (bps) Y-o-Y to 79.4 per cent while management fees also went up 15 per cent to ₹170 crore in Q4
Despite market volatility and AUM decline, steady SIP inflows and earnings from SIFs support positive outlook for listed AMCs following resilient Q4 performance
Leading stock exchange BSE on Tuesday reported a multi-fold jump in net profit to Rs 494 crore during the March quarter. The exchange had posted a net profit of Rs 107 crore in the year-ago period, BSE said in a regulatory filing to the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Its total income rose to Rs 926.4 crore in the January-March period from Rs 543.3 crore a year earlier. The exchange has declared a special dividend of Rs 5 and a normal dividend of Rs 18, resulting in a final dividend of Rs 23 per equity share for the FY25. For the full fiscal year 2024-25, the bourse's net profit grew over-three fold to Rs 1,322 crore from Rs 404 crore in FY24. Its total income doubled to Rs 3,236 crore for FY25 from Rs 1,596 crore in the preceding fiscal. For FY25, BSE traded 30.5 billion contracts in equity derivatives segment, generating a total revenue of Rs 1,415 crore. Further, total number of transactions in BSE StAR MF grew 61 per cent to reach 66.3 crore in FY25 from 41.1 crore last year,
Piramal Enterprises on Tuesday reported a 25 per cent fall in consolidated profit in the March quarter to Rs 102 crore. The city-headquartered entity primarily engaged in financial services had reported a net profit of Rs 137 crore in the year-ago period. Its consolidated profit for the entire FY25 was Rs 485 crore as against a loss of Rs 1,684 crore in the year-ago period. The revenue from operations increased to Rs 2,854 crore during the reporting quarter from Rs 2,473 crore in the year-ago period, while the other income rose to Rs 179 crore from Rs 55 crore. The total expenses reduced to Rs 3,007 crore from Rs 4,719 crore for the quarter under review. The overall assets under management grew 17 per cent during the fiscal year, and the company plans to accelerate the growth to 25 per cent in FY26, as per disclosures made to exchanges. With the company focusing on retails assets, the overall share of the small ticket loans has increased to 80 per cent now, and it is targeting to
FMCG major Godrej Consumer Products Ltd on Tuesday reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 411.9 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2025, helped by a volume growth in the domestic market. It had incurred a loss of Rs 1,893.21 crore in the January-March period a year ago, due to impairment of loss towards its Africa (including Strength Of Nature) business, according to a regulatory filing from Godrej Consumer Products Ltd (GCPL). Total revenue from operations was at Rs 3,597.95 crore during the quarter under review. It was Rs 3,385.61 crore in the corresponding period last fiscal. In "Q4 FY 2025 consolidated organic sales grew by 7 per cent in INR terms year-on-year on the back of underlying volume growth of 6 per cent," said GCPL in its earning statement. Total expenses in the quarter were at Rs 3,000.84 crore. GCPL Managing Director and CEO Sudhir Sitapati said:" We delivered a sequentially improving performance in Q4 FY 2025, despite market conditions remaining the same.
Aadhar Housing Finance on Tuesday reported a 21 per cent improvement in net profit to Rs 245 crore in the fourth quarter of 2024-25. The housing finance company earned a profit of Rs 202 crore in the same quarter a year ago. Total income during the quarter under review rose to Rs 834 crore from Rs 692 crore in the year-ago period, Aadhar Housing Finance said in a regulatory filing. During the quarter, interest income increased to Rs 722 crore compared to Rs 596 crore in the same period a year ago. Total expenses increased to Rs 517 crore against Rs 433 crore a year earlier. Gross non-performing assets declined to 1.05 per cent as of March 31, 2025, compared to 1.08 per cent at the end of the fourth quarter of the previous financial year. The mortgage firm's Asset Under Management (AUM) grew by 21 per cent to Rs 25,531 crore from Rs 21,121 crore at the end of March 31, 2024. For the financial year ended March 31, 2025, the profit rose by 22 per cent to Rs 912 crore as compared to
India saw mixed demand for fuel in the January to March quarter, with overall demand falling in two of the three months and LPG demand rising for the most of the fourth quarter
The company reported a 71% rise in consolidated net profit at 920.7 million rupees (about $11 million) for the three months ended March 31
Paytm Q4 FY25 result: Paytm's loss widened sequentially from ₹208 crore in the December quarter due to a one-time employee stock option cost
Kajaria Ceramics, a leading manufacturer of ceramic and vitrified tiles, said it has exited its loss-making plywood business. The board of the company on Tuesday "approved to discontinue the operations of Kajaria Plywood, wholly owned subsidiary due to lack of strategic fit & continued losses", Kajaria Ceramics informed the bourses. The company has fully impaired its investment and loan to Kajaria Plywood, amounting to Rs 112.38 crore, and expects to close the plywood business by June 30, 2025. Kajaria Ceramics, on Tuesday, declared its results for the March quarter, in which its consolidated profit declined 58.6 per cent to Rs 43.18 crore, due to settlement with JV partners and vendors of the plywood business. It was at Rs 104.27 crore in the January-March period a year ago. "Profit after tax for Q4FY25 was Rs 43 crore as compared to Rs 102 crore in Q4FY24, mainly due to additional provision in plywood division for settlement with JV partners and vendors," said its Chairman Ashok
India branded business grows 8% in Q4FY25 with 4 product launches while Ex-US markets rise 43% and US segment delivers 20% growth during the quarter
Automotive and electric vehicle maker JBM Auto on Tuesday reported a 20 per cent annual growth in consolidated profit after tax at Rs 66 crore in January-March 2025 quarter. The company had posted a consolidated PAT (Profit After Tax) of Rs 54.90 crore in the last quarter of FY24. Net sales including other operating income during the quarter under review rose 10.75 per cent to Rs 1,645.70 crore from Rs 1,485.95 crore in Q4FY24, the company said in a statement. Earnings before interest, depreciation, tax and amortisation (EBIDTA stood at Rs 213.60 crore in the fourth quarter of previous fiscal as against Rs 177.18 crore in Q4FY24, registering an year-on-year growth of 20.56 per cent, JBM Auto said. For the full FY25 fiscal, PAT stood at Rs 273.19 crore as compared to Rs 246.10 crore in FY24 while the net sales, including other operating income was reported at Rs 5,472.33 crore, higher than Rs 5,009.35 crore in the year ago, the company said. JBM Auto saw a strong order book in OEM
CG Power and Industrial Solutions Ltd on Tuesday reported a 17 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 274.26 crore in the March quarter, on account of higher income. It had posted a net profit (profit after tax) of Rs 233.81 crore in the January-March period of the preceding financial year 2023-24, the company said in an exchange filing. The company's total income rose to Rs 2,824.19 crore from Rs 2,239.83 crore in the year-ago quarter. For the entire FY25, the profit was at Rs 972.98 crore, down from Rs 1,427.61 crore in FY24. Total income rose to 10,070.83 crore from Rs 8,152.24 crore in FY24. In a separate statement, the company said the consolidated results include the performance of the operating subsidiaries in Sweden, Germany, and Netherlands (Drives and Automation Europe), CG Adhesives Products Ltd (India), CG Semi Pvt. Ltd (India), GG Tronics India Pvt Ltd, Axiro Semiconductor Private Ltd, and other non-operating subsidiaries. In the March ..
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Bank of Baroda share price crashed on the BSE today after the PSB reported a muted increase in Q4FY25 net profit on the back of higher provisions and a weak net interest income
Thus far in the current calendar year 2025, the stock has rallied 19 per cent, as against 2.7 per cent rise in BSE Sensex.
Polycab India share price today gained 4.8 per cent on the BSE on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, after the electrical equipment maker reported solid results for the March 2025 quarter (Q4FY25)
The board of directors of the company proposed a final dividend of ₹35 per equity share
Key monitorables during L&T's earnings, analysts said, include the domestic order pipeline, margin performance, and the working capital cycle