Cummins Crosses Rs 100 Billion in Annual Revenue
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Cummins Crosses Rs 100 Billion in Annual Revenue

Cummins India Ltd reported standalone revenue of Rs 101.66 billion for FY25, a 15 per cent increase over the previous year. Domestic sales rose 18 per cent to Rs 83.95 billion, while exports advanced six per cent to Rs 17.71 billion. Profit after tax stood at Rs 19.06 billion, up 15 per cent year-on-year.

For the March quarter, total sales were Rs 24.14 billion, a six per cent rise over the same period last year. Export sales jumped 39 per cent to Rs 4.79 billion, while domestic sales saw a marginal one per cent increase. Profit after tax for the quarter was Rs 5.21 billion, seven per cent lower year-on-year.

Despite global policy uncertainties, Cummins remains optimistic about growth, citing stable domestic demand, strong tax collections, and easing geopolitical tensions. The company emphasised disciplined growth, backed by its emission-compliant portfolio and robust financials.

Source:Cummins India Ltd Press Release

Cummins India Ltd reported standalone revenue of Rs 101.66 billion for FY25, a 15 per cent increase over the previous year. Domestic sales rose 18 per cent to Rs 83.95 billion, while exports advanced six per cent to Rs 17.71 billion. Profit after tax stood at Rs 19.06 billion, up 15 per cent year-on-year.For the March quarter, total sales were Rs 24.14 billion, a six per cent rise over the same period last year. Export sales jumped 39 per cent to Rs 4.79 billion, while domestic sales saw a marginal one per cent increase. Profit after tax for the quarter was Rs 5.21 billion, seven per cent lower year-on-year.Despite global policy uncertainties, Cummins remains optimistic about growth, citing stable domestic demand, strong tax collections, and easing geopolitical tensions. The company emphasised disciplined growth, backed by its emission-compliant portfolio and robust financials.Source:Cummins India Ltd Press Release

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