Calcom Vision PAT Rises 48 Per Cent in Q4 FY25
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Calcom Vision PAT Rises 48 Per Cent in Q4 FY25

Calcom Vision Ltd reported strong Q4 FY25 results, with profit after tax rising 48.14 per cent year-on-year to Rs 12 million, up from Rs 8.1 million in the same quarter last year. Revenue from operations increased by 28.03 per cent to Rs 602.6 million, driven by volume growth and product diversification.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation stood at Rs 46.8 million, a 31.04 per cent rise over Rs 35.7 million in Q4 FY24. EBITDA margins improved to 7.77 per cent from 7.59 per cent last year.
The company attributed the growth to its timely Rs 250 million investment under the Government of India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which elevated Calcom to the ‘Large Investment’ category. This enabled expansion into outdoor lighting, solar products, and electric vehicle chargers.
Calcom, founded in 1976, is a leading Original Design Manufacturer and provider of Electronics Manufacturing Services. It operates a 15,000 square metre facility in Greater Noida and partners with major brands including Panasonic, Osram, USHA, and Amazon.
With a growing export pipeline and robust demand across segments, the company remains optimistic about its growth trajectory into FY26 and beyond.

Source:Press release by Calcom Vision Ltd

Calcom Vision Ltd reported strong Q4 FY25 results, with profit after tax rising 48.14 per cent year-on-year to Rs 12 million, up from Rs 8.1 million in the same quarter last year. Revenue from operations increased by 28.03 per cent to Rs 602.6 million, driven by volume growth and product diversification.Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation stood at Rs 46.8 million, a 31.04 per cent rise over Rs 35.7 million in Q4 FY24. EBITDA margins improved to 7.77 per cent from 7.59 per cent last year.The company attributed the growth to its timely Rs 250 million investment under the Government of India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which elevated Calcom to the ‘Large Investment’ category. This enabled expansion into outdoor lighting, solar products, and electric vehicle chargers.Calcom, founded in 1976, is a leading Original Design Manufacturer and provider of Electronics Manufacturing Services. It operates a 15,000 square metre facility in Greater Noida and partners with major brands including Panasonic, Osram, USHA, and Amazon.With a growing export pipeline and robust demand across segments, the company remains optimistic about its growth trajectory into FY26 and beyond.Source:Press release by Calcom Vision Ltd

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