Nisus Finance Income Up 56 Per Cent in FY25
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Nisus Finance Income Up 56 Per Cent in FY25

Nisus Finance Services Co Limited reported total income of Rs 673 million in FY25, a 56 per cent rise over FY24. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation stood at Rs 444.8 million, up twenty-two per cent. Net profit rose 35 per cent to Rs 325.8 million.

Assets under management increased to Rs 15.72 billion, driven by disciplined capital deployment and four successful exits delivering average internal rate of return of nineteen point eight seven per cent.

In FY25, Nisus expanded internationally with two residential acquisitions in Dubai and launched an office at the Dubai International Financial Centre. It also established a Mauritius-based investment vehicle for global urban infrastructure opportunities.

The company maintains a strong balance sheet with a debt-to-equity ratio of zero point zero six and reported return on equity of 33 per cent.

Nisus operates across fund management, advisory, and non-banking finance through the NiFCO brand and its network of subsidiaries. With continued offshore expansion and strong sector positioning, it is set to scale further in FY26.


Source:Nisus Finance Services Co Limited Press Release 

Nisus Finance Services Co Limited reported total income of Rs 673 million in FY25, a 56 per cent rise over FY24. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation stood at Rs 444.8 million, up twenty-two per cent. Net profit rose 35 per cent to Rs 325.8 million. Assets under management increased to Rs 15.72 billion, driven by disciplined capital deployment and four successful exits delivering average internal rate of return of nineteen point eight seven per cent. In FY25, Nisus expanded internationally with two residential acquisitions in Dubai and launched an office at the Dubai International Financial Centre. It also established a Mauritius-based investment vehicle for global urban infrastructure opportunities. The company maintains a strong balance sheet with a debt-to-equity ratio of zero point zero six and reported return on equity of 33 per cent. Nisus operates across fund management, advisory, and non-banking finance through the NiFCO brand and its network of subsidiaries. With continued offshore expansion and strong sector positioning, it is set to scale further in FY26.Source:Nisus Finance Services Co Limited Press Release 

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