GPT Infra Q4 Profit Rises 50% to Rs 240 Million
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GPT Infra Q4 Profit Rises 50% to Rs 240 Million

GPT Infraprojects reported a 49.72 per cent surge in consolidated net profit to Rs 240 million for Q4 FY25, up from Rs 162 million in the same quarter last year.

Revenue from operations rose 29.06 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 3.81 billion for the quarter ending 31 March 2025. Profit before tax grew by 20.43 per cent to Rs 286 million, compared with Rs 238 million in Q4 FY24.

Segment-wise, infrastructure revenue for the quarter stood at Rs 3.47 billion, up 31.57 per cent YoY, while revenue from concrete sleepers reached Rs 336 million, an increase of 7.83 per cent.

EBITDA for the quarter rose by 9.8 per cent, reaching Rs 391 million from Rs 356 million in the previous year.

On a full-year basis, consolidated net profit climbed 38.43 per cent to Rs 800.7 million, while revenue rose 16.67 per cent to Rs 11.88 billion for FY25.

The company reported a record order book of Rs 34.86 billion, with Rs 15.75 billion in new orders added during the year. Notable wins included a Rs 5.47 billion contract from Rail Vikas Nigam and a Rs 4.81 billion contract from CAO Construction, South Eastern Railway.

Chairman Dwarika Prasad Tantia attributed the strong performance to continued government focus on infrastructure, highlighting the company’s expansion into new geographies. He also announced the commissioning of a Steel Girder and Components Manufacturing Facility in West Bengal, with an initial capacity of 10,000 metric tonnes per annum, scalable to 25,000 MTPA in two years.

Tantia stated:

“We have achieved the highest-ever full-year revenue and profit in our history while maintaining our EBITDA hurdle rate. We continue to maintain a healthy balance sheet with ROE at 17 per cent and ROCE at 22 per cent.”

The board has declared a final dividend of Rs 1 per share, with the record date set for 31 July 2025, bringing the total annual dividend to Rs 3 per share.

Based in Kolkata, GPT Infraprojects is the flagship company of the GPT Group. It operates across two main divisions: infrastructure and sleepers, focusing on major civil engineering works like bridges and rail overbridges, as well as manufacturing concrete sleepers for railways in India and Africa.

Shares of GPT Infraprojects declined 3.65 per cent on Friday, closing at Rs 136 on the BSE.

GPT Infraprojects reported a 49.72 per cent surge in consolidated net profit to Rs 240 million for Q4 FY25, up from Rs 162 million in the same quarter last year.Revenue from operations rose 29.06 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 3.81 billion for the quarter ending 31 March 2025. Profit before tax grew by 20.43 per cent to Rs 286 million, compared with Rs 238 million in Q4 FY24.Segment-wise, infrastructure revenue for the quarter stood at Rs 3.47 billion, up 31.57 per cent YoY, while revenue from concrete sleepers reached Rs 336 million, an increase of 7.83 per cent.EBITDA for the quarter rose by 9.8 per cent, reaching Rs 391 million from Rs 356 million in the previous year.On a full-year basis, consolidated net profit climbed 38.43 per cent to Rs 800.7 million, while revenue rose 16.67 per cent to Rs 11.88 billion for FY25.The company reported a record order book of Rs 34.86 billion, with Rs 15.75 billion in new orders added during the year. Notable wins included a Rs 5.47 billion contract from Rail Vikas Nigam and a Rs 4.81 billion contract from CAO Construction, South Eastern Railway.Chairman Dwarika Prasad Tantia attributed the strong performance to continued government focus on infrastructure, highlighting the company’s expansion into new geographies. He also announced the commissioning of a Steel Girder and Components Manufacturing Facility in West Bengal, with an initial capacity of 10,000 metric tonnes per annum, scalable to 25,000 MTPA in two years.Tantia stated:“We have achieved the highest-ever full-year revenue and profit in our history while maintaining our EBITDA hurdle rate. We continue to maintain a healthy balance sheet with ROE at 17 per cent and ROCE at 22 per cent.”The board has declared a final dividend of Rs 1 per share, with the record date set for 31 July 2025, bringing the total annual dividend to Rs 3 per share.Based in Kolkata, GPT Infraprojects is the flagship company of the GPT Group. It operates across two main divisions: infrastructure and sleepers, focusing on major civil engineering works like bridges and rail overbridges, as well as manufacturing concrete sleepers for railways in India and Africa.Shares of GPT Infraprojects declined 3.65 per cent on Friday, closing at Rs 136 on the BSE.

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