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HCC Net Profit Stands at Rs 2.28 Billion for Q4 FY25
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HCC Net Profit Stands at Rs 2.28 Billion for Q4 FY25

Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) reported a standalone net profit of Rs 2.28 billion in Q4 FY25, a sharp increase from Rs 388 million in Q4 FY24. Standalone revenue for the quarter stood at Rs 13.30 billion, compared to Rs 14.28 billion in Q4 FY24. For the full fiscal year, the company reported a standalone net profit of Rs 849 million, down from Rs 1.79 billion in FY24. Standalone revenue for FY25 was Rs 48.01 billion, compared to Rs 50.43 billion in the previous year.

Consolidated revenue for Q4 FY25 stood at Rs 13.74 billion, and for FY25 at Rs 56.03 billion, down from Rs 17.73 billion in Q4 FY24 and Rs 70.07 billion in FY24. The decline is attributed to the divestment of HCC’s Swiss subsidiary, Steiner AG. Consolidated net profit was Rs 901 million in Q4 FY25 and Rs 1.13 billion for FY25, compared to Rs 2.46 billion in Q4 FY24 and Rs 4.78 billion in FY24.

FY25 financial highlights:
  • Turnover: Rs 48.01 billion in FY25 vs Rs 50.43 billion in FY24; Rs 13.30 billion in Q4 FY25 vs Rs 14.28 billion in Q4 FY24
  • Net profit: Rs 849 million in FY25 vs Rs 1.79 billion in FY24; Rs 2.28 billion in Q4 FY25 vs Rs 388 million in Q4 FY24
  • EBITDA margin: 31% in Q4 FY25 and 19.4% in FY25 vs 15% in Q4 FY24 and 13.6% in FY24
  • Order book: Rs 118.52 billion as of March 31, 2025

Vice Chairman Arjun Dhawan said, “HCC began its centenary year with major accomplishments including the completion of the Atomic Power Project in Rajasthan, the Anji Khad Cable Stay Bridge with India’s highest pylon (198m), the country’s second-longest railway tunnel in J&K, and contributions to Delhi Metro and Mumbai Coastal Road. We continue to build the nation while remaining committed to safety, quality, and sustainability.”

Key contract wins and bids:
  • Secured three contracts worth Rs 56.93 billion (HCC’s share: Rs 34.72 billion)
  • L1 bidder in projects worth Rs 35.13 billion, pending contract signing
  • Bids worth Rs 309.5 billion currently under evaluation
Fundraising & debt reduction:
  • Completed a Rs 3.5 billion Rights Issue in April 2024
  • Raised Rs 6 billion through QIP in December 2024
  • Continues to prepay debt to support its deleveraging strategy

FY25 project milestones:
Completion certificates received for:
  • Rajasthan Atomic Power Project – Units 7 & 8
  • Integrated Nuclear Recycle Plant (BARC, Tarapur)
  • Anji Khad Cable Stay Bridge
  • T49A tunnel project (J&K)
  • Delhi Metro DC06 package
  • Trial runs commenced for Mumbai Metro Line 3 Phase 2 (Feb 2025)
  • Unit 6 (250 MW) of Tehri PSP synchronized (April 2025)
  • 5.8 km TBM tunneling completed at Vishnugad Pipalkoti HEP out of 12.1 km total
  • Mumbai Coastal Road and Parwan Dam (Rajasthan) nearing final completion

Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) reported a standalone net profit of Rs 2.28 billion in Q4 FY25, a sharp increase from Rs 388 million in Q4 FY24. Standalone revenue for the quarter stood at Rs 13.30 billion, compared to Rs 14.28 billion in Q4 FY24. For the full fiscal year, the company reported a standalone net profit of Rs 849 million, down from Rs 1.79 billion in FY24. Standalone revenue for FY25 was Rs 48.01 billion, compared to Rs 50.43 billion in the previous year.Consolidated revenue for Q4 FY25 stood at Rs 13.74 billion, and for FY25 at Rs 56.03 billion, down from Rs 17.73 billion in Q4 FY24 and Rs 70.07 billion in FY24. The decline is attributed to the divestment of HCC’s Swiss subsidiary, Steiner AG. Consolidated net profit was Rs 901 million in Q4 FY25 and Rs 1.13 billion for FY25, compared to Rs 2.46 billion in Q4 FY24 and Rs 4.78 billion in FY24.FY25 financial highlights:Turnover: Rs 48.01 billion in FY25 vs Rs 50.43 billion in FY24; Rs 13.30 billion in Q4 FY25 vs Rs 14.28 billion in Q4 FY24Net profit: Rs 849 million in FY25 vs Rs 1.79 billion in FY24; Rs 2.28 billion in Q4 FY25 vs Rs 388 million in Q4 FY24EBITDA margin: 31% in Q4 FY25 and 19.4% in FY25 vs 15% in Q4 FY24 and 13.6% in FY24Order book: Rs 118.52 billion as of March 31, 2025Vice Chairman Arjun Dhawan said, “HCC began its centenary year with major accomplishments including the completion of the Atomic Power Project in Rajasthan, the Anji Khad Cable Stay Bridge with India’s highest pylon (198m), the country’s second-longest railway tunnel in J&K, and contributions to Delhi Metro and Mumbai Coastal Road. We continue to build the nation while remaining committed to safety, quality, and sustainability.”Key contract wins and bids:Secured three contracts worth Rs 56.93 billion (HCC’s share: Rs 34.72 billion)L1 bidder in projects worth Rs 35.13 billion, pending contract signingBids worth Rs 309.5 billion currently under evaluationFundraising & debt reduction:Completed a Rs 3.5 billion Rights Issue in April 2024Raised Rs 6 billion through QIP in December 2024Continues to prepay debt to support its deleveraging strategyFY25 project milestones:Completion certificates received for:Rajasthan Atomic Power Project – Units 7 & 8Integrated Nuclear Recycle Plant (BARC, Tarapur)Anji Khad Cable Stay BridgeT49A tunnel project (J&K)Delhi Metro DC06 packageTrial runs commenced for Mumbai Metro Line 3 Phase 2 (Feb 2025)Unit 6 (250 MW) of Tehri PSP synchronized (April 2025)5.8 km TBM tunneling completed at Vishnugad Pipalkoti HEP out of 12.1 km totalMumbai Coastal Road and Parwan Dam (Rajasthan) nearing final completion

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