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Ducon Infratech FY25 Profit Soars 78%, EBITDA Rises 43%
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Ducon Infratech FY25 Profit Soars 78%, EBITDA Rises 43%

Ducon Infratechnologies Limited, a leading clean technology firm enabling India’s transition to low-emission energy, reported robust financial performance for FY25 with a 77.66 per cent year-on-year (YoY) surge in net profit and a 43.2 per cent rise in EBITDA. The company posted a total income of Rs 4.52 billion in FY25, up 7.84 per cent from Rs 4.20 billion in FY24.

EBITDA for FY25 stood at Rs 314.7 million, compared to Rs 219.8 million last year, while EBITDA margin expanded by 172 basis points to 6.96 per cent. Net profit rose to Rs 1.36 billion from Rs 763 million, with net profit margin improving by 118 basis points to 2.99 per cent.

For Q4 FY25, Ducon reported a total income of Rs 1.19 billion, up 11.41 per cent YoY. EBITDA rose 19.16 per cent to Rs 89 million, with a corresponding margin improvement to 7.46 per cent. Net profit for the quarter increased to Rs 361 million, up 15.91 per cent.

Commenting on the results, Mr Arun Govil, Managing Director, stated, “FY25 marked a year of disciplined execution and expansion into high-potential markets. Our strategic focus on operational efficiency and cost control has delivered a sharp increase in both profitability and margins.”

The company reiterated its commitment to sustainability, innovation, and financial discipline. As Ducon strengthens its clean technology portfolio, it remains focused on seizing growth opportunities and enhancing stakeholder value.

Ducon Infratechnologies Limited, a leading clean technology firm enabling India’s transition to low-emission energy, reported robust financial performance for FY25 with a 77.66 per cent year-on-year (YoY) surge in net profit and a 43.2 per cent rise in EBITDA. The company posted a total income of Rs 4.52 billion in FY25, up 7.84 per cent from Rs 4.20 billion in FY24.EBITDA for FY25 stood at Rs 314.7 million, compared to Rs 219.8 million last year, while EBITDA margin expanded by 172 basis points to 6.96 per cent. Net profit rose to Rs 1.36 billion from Rs 763 million, with net profit margin improving by 118 basis points to 2.99 per cent.For Q4 FY25, Ducon reported a total income of Rs 1.19 billion, up 11.41 per cent YoY. EBITDA rose 19.16 per cent to Rs 89 million, with a corresponding margin improvement to 7.46 per cent. Net profit for the quarter increased to Rs 361 million, up 15.91 per cent.Commenting on the results, Mr Arun Govil, Managing Director, stated, “FY25 marked a year of disciplined execution and expansion into high-potential markets. Our strategic focus on operational efficiency and cost control has delivered a sharp increase in both profitability and margins.”The company reiterated its commitment to sustainability, innovation, and financial discipline. As Ducon strengthens its clean technology portfolio, it remains focused on seizing growth opportunities and enhancing stakeholder value.

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