Sansera Logs Rs 30.2 Bn Revenue, PAT Up 16 per cent in FY25
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Sansera Logs Rs 30.2 Bn Revenue, PAT Up 16 per cent in FY25

Sansera Engineering Limited, a leading manufacturer of complex and precision-engineered components for the automotive and non-automotive sectors, announced its consolidated results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2025, delivering its best-ever financial performance.

Consolidated Financial Performance

Sansera recorded consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 30.17 billion for FY25, reflecting a 7 per cent year-on-year increase. Profit after tax rose by 16 per cent to Rs 2.17 billion, while EBITDA increased to Rs 5.15 billion, up 7 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA margin remained steady at 17.1 per cent.

For Q4FY25, revenue stood at Rs 7.82 billion, up 5 per cent year-on-year, with PAT at Rs 592 million, a 27 per cent rise from the same period last year.

Segment Performance

5. The non-automotive segment emerged as the fastest-growing vertical with a 15.6 per cent year-on-year rise, driven by growth in aerospace, defence, and semiconductor orders.

6. Auto Tech-agnostic & xEV grew by 7.2 per cent year-on-year due to strong EV segment execution.

7. Auto ICE segment saw 2.6 per cent growth, supported by higher sales in HCV and 2W segments.

Sales Mix – FY25

8. By Geography: India 68.4 per cent, Europe 18.3 per cent, USA 9.2 per cent, Others 4.1 per cent

9. By Segment: Auto ICE 73.6 per cent, Auto Tech & xEV 14.8 per cent, Non-Auto 11.6 per cent

Operational and Strategic Highlights

10. Export revenue remained under pressure due to policy-related challenges, but the Swedish subsidiary improved in profitability.

11. Top five customers' contribution reduced to 46.2 per cent in FY25, from 47.3 per cent in FY24, indicating better diversification.

12. Order backlog stood at Rs 18.51 billion, with the ADS vertical accounting for 28 per cent.

13. Total capex investment for FY25 was Rs 5.91 billion, including land acquisition near Bengaluru, a new forging facility, and equipment upgrades at existing plants.

Management Commentary

Mr B R Preetham, Executive Director & CEO, stated: “Despite headwinds, we surpassed last year’s performance with record revenues, EBITDA and PAT. Our diversification into emerging areas, particularly aerospace and semiconductors, has paid off with non-auto revenue crossing Rs 3.28 billion. Our continued investment in operations and customer engagement has enabled us to maintain strong cash flows and profitability.”

Sansera remains focused on operational excellence, expanding product lines, and tapping opportunities in both established and emerging markets as it continues its strategic transformation into a global precision engineering powerhouse.


Sansera Engineering Limited, a leading manufacturer of complex and precision-engineered components for the automotive and non-automotive sectors, announced its consolidated results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2025, delivering its best-ever financial performance.Consolidated Financial PerformanceSansera recorded consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 30.17 billion for FY25, reflecting a 7 per cent year-on-year increase. Profit after tax rose by 16 per cent to Rs 2.17 billion, while EBITDA increased to Rs 5.15 billion, up 7 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA margin remained steady at 17.1 per cent.For Q4FY25, revenue stood at Rs 7.82 billion, up 5 per cent year-on-year, with PAT at Rs 592 million, a 27 per cent rise from the same period last year.Segment Performance5. The non-automotive segment emerged as the fastest-growing vertical with a 15.6 per cent year-on-year rise, driven by growth in aerospace, defence, and semiconductor orders.6. Auto Tech-agnostic & xEV grew by 7.2 per cent year-on-year due to strong EV segment execution.7. Auto ICE segment saw 2.6 per cent growth, supported by higher sales in HCV and 2W segments.Sales Mix – FY258. By Geography: India 68.4 per cent, Europe 18.3 per cent, USA 9.2 per cent, Others 4.1 per cent9. By Segment: Auto ICE 73.6 per cent, Auto Tech & xEV 14.8 per cent, Non-Auto 11.6 per centOperational and Strategic Highlights10. Export revenue remained under pressure due to policy-related challenges, but the Swedish subsidiary improved in profitability.11. Top five customers' contribution reduced to 46.2 per cent in FY25, from 47.3 per cent in FY24, indicating better diversification.12. Order backlog stood at Rs 18.51 billion, with the ADS vertical accounting for 28 per cent.13. Total capex investment for FY25 was Rs 5.91 billion, including land acquisition near Bengaluru, a new forging facility, and equipment upgrades at existing plants.Management CommentaryMr B R Preetham, Executive Director & CEO, stated: “Despite headwinds, we surpassed last year’s performance with record revenues, EBITDA and PAT. Our diversification into emerging areas, particularly aerospace and semiconductors, has paid off with non-auto revenue crossing Rs 3.28 billion. Our continued investment in operations and customer engagement has enabled us to maintain strong cash flows and profitability.”Sansera remains focused on operational excellence, expanding product lines, and tapping opportunities in both established and emerging markets as it continues its strategic transformation into a global precision engineering powerhouse.

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