Aayush Art and Bullion Reports 1000 per cent Rise in FY25 Revenue
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Aayush Art and Bullion Reports 1000 per cent Rise in FY25 Revenue

Aayush Art and Bullion Ltd (BSE: 540718), formerly AKM Creations Ltd, has announced its audited standalone financial results for H2 and the full financial year ending 31 March 2025, showcasing a sharp surge in both revenue and profitability. The company attributes this stellar performance to robust demand across its key verticals and strategic execution initiatives.

For FY25, the company reported revenue of Rs 737.7 million, marking a 1,000 per cent year-on-year increase compared to Rs 73.3 million in FY24. Net profit for FY25 stood at Rs 18.1 million, a jump of 696 per cent over the Rs 2.6 million recorded in FY24. Earnings per share (EPS) rose to Rs 1.81 from Rs 0.21 in the previous year.

In the second half of FY25 (October 2024 to March 2025), Aayush Art and Bullion reported Rs 471.9 million in total income—up 77 per cent from H1 FY25’s Rs 265.8 million. Net profit for H2 FY25 came in at Rs 15.6 million, rising steeply from Rs 2.4 million in H1 FY25. EPS for H2 stood at Rs 1.02, up from Rs 0.17 in the first half.

The company also highlighted that it remained completely debt-free as of March 2025, supported by a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 104 per cent in sales and 62 per cent in net profit.

Promoter group holding increased significantly, standing at 20.71 per cent (equivalent to 3.17 million shares) as of March 2025, up from 7.01 per cent (870,000 shares) in March 2024.

Commenting on the performance, the management of Aayush Art and Bullion stated:
“FY25 has been a transformational year for the company, driven by strong revenue expansion and improved profitability. These results reflect our disciplined financial strategy, operational efficiency, and the strength of our team. We are now well-positioned to scale responsibly, deliver long-term stakeholder value, and continue our growth journey with innovation at the core.”

The company’s financial performance and increased promoter confidence underline its commitment to sustainable, profitable growth across domestic and international markets.

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Aayush Art and Bullion Ltd (BSE: 540718), formerly AKM Creations Ltd, has announced its audited standalone financial results for H2 and the full financial year ending 31 March 2025, showcasing a sharp surge in both revenue and profitability. The company attributes this stellar performance to robust demand across its key verticals and strategic execution initiatives.For FY25, the company reported revenue of Rs 737.7 million, marking a 1,000 per cent year-on-year increase compared to Rs 73.3 million in FY24. Net profit for FY25 stood at Rs 18.1 million, a jump of 696 per cent over the Rs 2.6 million recorded in FY24. Earnings per share (EPS) rose to Rs 1.81 from Rs 0.21 in the previous year.In the second half of FY25 (October 2024 to March 2025), Aayush Art and Bullion reported Rs 471.9 million in total income—up 77 per cent from H1 FY25’s Rs 265.8 million. Net profit for H2 FY25 came in at Rs 15.6 million, rising steeply from Rs 2.4 million in H1 FY25. EPS for H2 stood at Rs 1.02, up from Rs 0.17 in the first half.The company also highlighted that it remained completely debt-free as of March 2025, supported by a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 104 per cent in sales and 62 per cent in net profit.Promoter group holding increased significantly, standing at 20.71 per cent (equivalent to 3.17 million shares) as of March 2025, up from 7.01 per cent (870,000 shares) in March 2024.Commenting on the performance, the management of Aayush Art and Bullion stated:“FY25 has been a transformational year for the company, driven by strong revenue expansion and improved profitability. These results reflect our disciplined financial strategy, operational efficiency, and the strength of our team. We are now well-positioned to scale responsibly, deliver long-term stakeholder value, and continue our growth journey with innovation at the core.”The company’s financial performance and increased promoter confidence underline its commitment to sustainable, profitable growth across domestic and international markets.

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