Amic Forging PAT Rises 151 Per Cent in FY25
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Amic Forging PAT Rises 151 Per Cent in FY25

Amic Forging Limited reported strong operational and financial performance for the financial year ended 31st March 2025. Profit After Tax (PAT) rose 151.04 per cent year-on-year to Rs 355.6 million, while Profit Before Tax (PBT) reached Rs 454.3 million, up 144 per cent. Operational PBT stood at Rs 247.1 million, reflecting a 62.09 per cent rise despite ongoing capital investments.

EBITDA grew to Rs 487 million, marking a 145.3 per cent increase. The company’s revenue from operations was Rs 1.21 billion, marginally lower due to delays in dispatch linked to supply constraints. Other income, mainly from rent, interest, and listed share sales, increased sharply to Rs 207 million.

To support long-term growth, Amic invested in backward integration by establishing ingot manufacturing and expanding forging capacity. The company can now forge components up to eight tonnes, up from five tonnes earlier. Expanded capacities for forging, machining, and ingots are set to be operational from 1st September 2025.

With ongoing investments in machining capabilities and process optimisation, Amic aims to transform into a fully integrated precision engineering company ready to serve complex industrial needs.

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Amic Forging Limited

Amic Forging Limited reported strong operational and financial performance for the financial year ended 31st March 2025. Profit After Tax (PAT) rose 151.04 per cent year-on-year to Rs 355.6 million, while Profit Before Tax (PBT) reached Rs 454.3 million, up 144 per cent. Operational PBT stood at Rs 247.1 million, reflecting a 62.09 per cent rise despite ongoing capital investments. EBITDA grew to Rs 487 million, marking a 145.3 per cent increase. The company’s revenue from operations was Rs 1.21 billion, marginally lower due to delays in dispatch linked to supply constraints. Other income, mainly from rent, interest, and listed share sales, increased sharply to Rs 207 million. To support long-term growth, Amic invested in backward integration by establishing ingot manufacturing and expanding forging capacity. The company can now forge components up to eight tonnes, up from five tonnes earlier. Expanded capacities for forging, machining, and ingots are set to be operational from 1st September 2025. With ongoing investments in machining capabilities and process optimisation, Amic aims to transform into a fully integrated precision engineering company ready to serve complex industrial needs. Source: Amic Forging Limited

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