Adani Enterprises Posts Strong FY25 Performance
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Adani Enterprises Posts Strong FY25 Performance

Adani Enterprises Ltd (AEL), the flagship company of the Adani Group, reported a 26% year-on-year rise in consolidated EBITDA to Rs. 167.2 billion for the financial year ending March 31, 2025. The consolidated profit before tax (PBT) also climbed 16% to Rs. 65.3 billion.

AEL’s incubating businesses were standout performers, registering a 68% jump in EBITDA to Rs. 100.2 billion, reflecting the company’s continued focus on developing scalable and sustainable infrastructure ventures.

Chairman Gautam Adani highlighted the group’s disciplined execution and investment strategy: “Our robust FY25 performance is a direct outcome of our strengths in scale, speed and sustainability. The growth across our incubating businesses reflects our commitment to building future-ready infrastructure.”

Annual revenue rose 2% to Rs. 1 trillion (Rs. 1,003.7 billion), supported by consistent operational efficiency. AEL also recognized an exceptional gain of Rs. 39.5 billion from the sale of its stake in Adani Wilmar Ltd.

Key developments in Q4 FY25 included:

Adani New Industries Ltd (ANIL) commenced expansion of its solar manufacturing lines by an additional 6 GW.

ANIL's wind business completed capacity enhancement to 2.25 GW, using a mix of WTG models.

AdaniConnex made its Noida data center operational with an initial 10 MW capacity.

The Parsa coal block under Mining Services began operations and executed its first delivery.

AEL's credit rating was upgraded to AA-/Stable by CARE, with the same rating assigned by ICRA.

As AEL continues to invest in energy transition, airports, mining services, and digital infrastructure, it strengthens its role in shaping India's economic future.

Adani Enterprises Ltd (AEL), the flagship company of the Adani Group, reported a 26% year-on-year rise in consolidated EBITDA to Rs. 167.2 billion for the financial year ending March 31, 2025. The consolidated profit before tax (PBT) also climbed 16% to Rs. 65.3 billion. AEL’s incubating businesses were standout performers, registering a 68% jump in EBITDA to Rs. 100.2 billion, reflecting the company’s continued focus on developing scalable and sustainable infrastructure ventures. Chairman Gautam Adani highlighted the group’s disciplined execution and investment strategy: “Our robust FY25 performance is a direct outcome of our strengths in scale, speed and sustainability. The growth across our incubating businesses reflects our commitment to building future-ready infrastructure.” Annual revenue rose 2% to Rs. 1 trillion (Rs. 1,003.7 billion), supported by consistent operational efficiency. AEL also recognized an exceptional gain of Rs. 39.5 billion from the sale of its stake in Adani Wilmar Ltd. Key developments in Q4 FY25 included: Adani New Industries Ltd (ANIL) commenced expansion of its solar manufacturing lines by an additional 6 GW. ANIL's wind business completed capacity enhancement to 2.25 GW, using a mix of WTG models. AdaniConnex made its Noida data center operational with an initial 10 MW capacity. The Parsa coal block under Mining Services began operations and executed its first delivery. AEL's credit rating was upgraded to AA-/Stable by CARE, with the same rating assigned by ICRA. As AEL continues to invest in energy transition, airports, mining services, and digital infrastructure, it strengthens its role in shaping India's economic future.

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