Sandhar Q4 PAT Up 19 per cent, Income Rises to Rs 10.19 Billion
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Sandhar Q4 PAT Up 19 per cent, Income Rises to Rs 10.19 Billion

Sandhar Technologies reported consolidated income of Rs 39.01 billion for FY25, reflecting a 10 per cent increase year-on-year. Profit after tax rose 28 per cent to Rs 1.42 billion, and EBITDA grew 14 per cent to Rs 4.00 billion.

In Q4 FY25, total income increased 11 per cent to Rs 10.19 billion, while profit after tax rose 19 per cent to Rs 430 million. EBITDA stood at Rs 1.09 billion, marking nine per cent growth year-on-year.

For the India business, income stood at Rs 34.46 billion. The EBITDA margin improved to 10.4 per cent. The company’s two-wheeler segment outpaced the industry with 18.49 per cent annual growth.

Overseas income declined seven per cent, resulting in a Rs 210.9 million loss. The firm is working to improve performance in FY26 through cost reduction and efficiency initiatives.

Sandhar also announced the acquisition of Sundaram-Clayton’s aluminium die casting unit in Hosur for Rs 1.63 billion. The deal enables entry into the low-pressure die casting segment and enhances its manufacturing capacity and product range.

Source:Press release issued by Sandhar Technologies Limited 

Sandhar Technologies reported consolidated income of Rs 39.01 billion for FY25, reflecting a 10 per cent increase year-on-year. Profit after tax rose 28 per cent to Rs 1.42 billion, and EBITDA grew 14 per cent to Rs 4.00 billion.In Q4 FY25, total income increased 11 per cent to Rs 10.19 billion, while profit after tax rose 19 per cent to Rs 430 million. EBITDA stood at Rs 1.09 billion, marking nine per cent growth year-on-year.For the India business, income stood at Rs 34.46 billion. The EBITDA margin improved to 10.4 per cent. The company’s two-wheeler segment outpaced the industry with 18.49 per cent annual growth.Overseas income declined seven per cent, resulting in a Rs 210.9 million loss. The firm is working to improve performance in FY26 through cost reduction and efficiency initiatives.Sandhar also announced the acquisition of Sundaram-Clayton’s aluminium die casting unit in Hosur for Rs 1.63 billion. The deal enables entry into the low-pressure die casting segment and enhances its manufacturing capacity and product range.Source:Press release issued by Sandhar Technologies Limited 

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