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Ram Ratna Wires Reports Rs 3.68 Billion FY25 Revenue
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Ram Ratna Wires Reports Rs 3.68 Billion FY25 Revenue

Ram Ratna Wires Limited reported revenue of Rs 3.68 billion for the year ended March 2025, a 23 per cent rise year-on-year. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) grew 31 per cent to Rs 1.56 billion, and profit before tax rose 30 per cent to Rs 972 million.

For Q4FY25, revenue increased 19 per cent to Rs 956.7 million, while EBITDA rose 23 per cent to Rs 453 million. Profit before tax grew 27 per cent to Rs 296 million. Profit after tax, however, declined slightly to Rs 187 million due to higher tax expense, despite operational improvements.

Growth was driven by strong demand in enameled wires, strips, and copper tubes. The company also expanded into brushless direct current (BLDC) motors and is commissioning a new copper tube facility in Bhiwadi.

Ram Ratna Wires plans further diversification into copper foils and has raised its stake in Tefabo Product Private Limited. With a clear strategy and strong execution, it aims to sustain momentum into FY26.

Source:Ram Ratna Wires Limited Press Release 

Ram Ratna Wires Limited reported revenue of Rs 3.68 billion for the year ended March 2025, a 23 per cent rise year-on-year. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) grew 31 per cent to Rs 1.56 billion, and profit before tax rose 30 per cent to Rs 972 million. For Q4FY25, revenue increased 19 per cent to Rs 956.7 million, while EBITDA rose 23 per cent to Rs 453 million. Profit before tax grew 27 per cent to Rs 296 million. Profit after tax, however, declined slightly to Rs 187 million due to higher tax expense, despite operational improvements. Growth was driven by strong demand in enameled wires, strips, and copper tubes. The company also expanded into brushless direct current (BLDC) motors and is commissioning a new copper tube facility in Bhiwadi. Ram Ratna Wires plans further diversification into copper foils and has raised its stake in Tefabo Product Private Limited. With a clear strategy and strong execution, it aims to sustain momentum into FY26. Source:Ram Ratna Wires Limited Press Release 

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