Royal Orchid Hotels Revenue Reaches Rs 3.43 Billion in FY25
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Royal Orchid Hotels Revenue Reaches Rs 3.43 Billion in FY25

Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL), one of India’s fastest-growing hospitality groups with a portfolio spanning over 110 properties nationwide, has announced its audited consolidated results for the financial year ended 31st March 2025.

The group reported consolidated total income of Rs 3.43 billion in FY25, up from Rs 3.13 billion in FY24. EBITDA stood at Rs 961.6 million, while Profit After Tax (PAT) rose to Rs 508.2 million. Cash profit for the year reached Rs 682.2 million, and Earnings Per Share (EPS) came in at Rs 17.23.

Return on Capital Employed remained strong at 17.32 per cent. The group also reported continued expansion with the addition of strategic assets, including a new premium hotel project at Terminal 2 of Mumbai International Airport.

Operational Highlights:
Chairman & Managing Director Mr Chander K. Baljee remarked,
“We are pleased to report balanced growth across regions and segments, with strong focus on returns and asset upgrades. With over 30 new hotels signed this year and a robust development pipeline, we are poised for continued expansion while maintaining healthy margins.”

President Mr Arjun Baljee added,
“Our strategic hotel signings and operational efficiency have allowed us to reach record expansion levels, including 14 new Regenta hotels this year alone. We are diversifying with new offerings and look forward to launching the upcoming Iconiq Hotel Mumbai International Airport—set to be a defining flagship property.”

The Royal Orchid group now operates over 90 Regenta-branded hotels, firmly establishing its footprint across India’s hospitality landscape.

Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL), one of India’s fastest-growing hospitality groups with a portfolio spanning over 110 properties nationwide, has announced its audited consolidated results for the financial year ended 31st March 2025.The group reported consolidated total income of Rs 3.43 billion in FY25, up from Rs 3.13 billion in FY24. EBITDA stood at Rs 961.6 million, while Profit After Tax (PAT) rose to Rs 508.2 million. Cash profit for the year reached Rs 682.2 million, and Earnings Per Share (EPS) came in at Rs 17.23.Return on Capital Employed remained strong at 17.32 per cent. The group also reported continued expansion with the addition of strategic assets, including a new premium hotel project at Terminal 2 of Mumbai International Airport.Operational Highlights:Chairman & Managing Director Mr Chander K. Baljee remarked,“We are pleased to report balanced growth across regions and segments, with strong focus on returns and asset upgrades. With over 30 new hotels signed this year and a robust development pipeline, we are poised for continued expansion while maintaining healthy margins.”President Mr Arjun Baljee added,“Our strategic hotel signings and operational efficiency have allowed us to reach record expansion levels, including 14 new Regenta hotels this year alone. We are diversifying with new offerings and look forward to launching the upcoming Iconiq Hotel Mumbai International Airport—set to be a defining flagship property.”The Royal Orchid group now operates over 90 Regenta-branded hotels, firmly establishing its footprint across India’s hospitality landscape.

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