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Delton Revenue Grows 76 Per Cent to Rs 7.11 Billion
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Delton Revenue Grows 76 Per Cent to Rs 7.11 Billion

Delton Cables Limited reported record financial performance for the year ended 31st March 2025, with revenue rising 76.3 per cent year-on-year to Rs 7.11 billion. Profit After Tax (PAT) grew 39.9 per cent to Rs 205.1 million, and EBITDA reached Rs 484 million, up 55.3 per cent.

In Q4FY25, revenue stood at Rs 2.03 billion, marking a 52.3 per cent rise over Q4FY24. EBITDA for the quarter increased 76.1 per cent to Rs 162.5 million, with margins improving to 8 per cent. However, PAT declined 10.7 per cent to Rs 56.4 million due to higher finance costs and depreciation.

Railways contributed 45 per cent of annual revenue, EPC 43 per cent, and telecom and other segments 11 per cent. Plants I and II operated at 81 per cent capacity.

The board appointed Mr Rameshwar Jaiswal as Chief Financial Officer, effective 31st May 2025. Plant III in Haryana is expected to be operational in June 2025 to support growth in telecom demand.

Return on Equity and Return on Capital Employed stood at 23 per cent and 17 per cent, respectively. The board recommended a dividend of Rs two per share.

Delton Cables Limited reported record financial performance for the year ended 31st March 2025, with revenue rising 76.3 per cent year-on-year to Rs 7.11 billion. Profit After Tax (PAT) grew 39.9 per cent to Rs 205.1 million, and EBITDA reached Rs 484 million, up 55.3 per cent. In Q4FY25, revenue stood at Rs 2.03 billion, marking a 52.3 per cent rise over Q4FY24. EBITDA for the quarter increased 76.1 per cent to Rs 162.5 million, with margins improving to 8 per cent. However, PAT declined 10.7 per cent to Rs 56.4 million due to higher finance costs and depreciation. Railways contributed 45 per cent of annual revenue, EPC 43 per cent, and telecom and other segments 11 per cent. Plants I and II operated at 81 per cent capacity. The board appointed Mr Rameshwar Jaiswal as Chief Financial Officer, effective 31st May 2025. Plant III in Haryana is expected to be operational in June 2025 to support growth in telecom demand. Return on Equity and Return on Capital Employed stood at 23 per cent and 17 per cent, respectively. The board recommended a dividend of Rs two per share.

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