Supra Pacific PAT Rises 171%, Income Up 185% in FY25
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Supra Pacific PAT Rises 171%, Income Up 185% in FY25

Supra Pacific Financial Services Ltd., a BSE-listed non-banking financial company (NBFC), reported robust growth in income and profitability for the fourth quarter and financial year ended 31 March 2025. The company’s total income surged by 184.9 per cent year-on-year to Rs 4.79 billion, while profit after tax (PAT) climbed 171.1 per cent to Rs 1.14 billion for FY25.

The company’s assets under management (AUM) nearly doubled, growing by 196.6 per cent year-on-year to Rs 25.56 billion. Earnings per share rose by 140.6 per cent to Rs 0.45 in FY25.

Key Financial Highlights – FY25 (Standalone)
1. Total Income: Rs 4.79 billion (up 184.93 per cent YoY)
2. EBITDA: Rs 2.45 billion (up 188.29 per cent)
3. EBITDA margin: 51.19 per cent (up 101.82 per cent YoY)
4. PAT: Rs 1.14 billion (up 171.12 per cent)
5. PAT margin: 2.39 per cent
6. EPS: Rs 0.45 (up 140.63 per cent)
7. AUM: Rs 25.56 billion (up 196.63 per cent)

Quarterly Highlights – Q4 FY25
In Q4 FY25, total income stood at Rs 1.5 billion, up 174 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA rose to Rs 794 million, an increase of 195.8 per cent, while PAT grew to Rs 71.7 million, up 156.3 per cent. EPS for the quarter stood at Rs 0.27.

Strategic Outlook
Managing Director Mr Joby George said, “We are pleased to report a year of strong growth and financial resilience. Our focused strategy and disciplined execution have resulted in exceptional income and PAT growth. With AUM nearly doubling, we reaffirm the robustness of our business model.”
The company intends to expand its branch network by opening 10 new locations in FY26, targeting deeper outreach and financial inclusion. Supra Pacific also plans to continue enhancing its digital infrastructure while maintaining its emphasis on operational efficiency, quality, and sustainable expansion in the NBFC sector.

Supra Pacific Financial Services Ltd., a BSE-listed non-banking financial company (NBFC), reported robust growth in income and profitability for the fourth quarter and financial year ended 31 March 2025. The company’s total income surged by 184.9 per cent year-on-year to Rs 4.79 billion, while profit after tax (PAT) climbed 171.1 per cent to Rs 1.14 billion for FY25.The company’s assets under management (AUM) nearly doubled, growing by 196.6 per cent year-on-year to Rs 25.56 billion. Earnings per share rose by 140.6 per cent to Rs 0.45 in FY25.Key Financial Highlights – FY25 (Standalone)1. Total Income: Rs 4.79 billion (up 184.93 per cent YoY)2. EBITDA: Rs 2.45 billion (up 188.29 per cent)3. EBITDA margin: 51.19 per cent (up 101.82 per cent YoY)4. PAT: Rs 1.14 billion (up 171.12 per cent)5. PAT margin: 2.39 per cent6. EPS: Rs 0.45 (up 140.63 per cent)7. AUM: Rs 25.56 billion (up 196.63 per cent)Quarterly Highlights – Q4 FY25In Q4 FY25, total income stood at Rs 1.5 billion, up 174 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA rose to Rs 794 million, an increase of 195.8 per cent, while PAT grew to Rs 71.7 million, up 156.3 per cent. EPS for the quarter stood at Rs 0.27.Strategic OutlookManaging Director Mr Joby George said, “We are pleased to report a year of strong growth and financial resilience. Our focused strategy and disciplined execution have resulted in exceptional income and PAT growth. With AUM nearly doubling, we reaffirm the robustness of our business model.”The company intends to expand its branch network by opening 10 new locations in FY26, targeting deeper outreach and financial inclusion. Supra Pacific also plans to continue enhancing its digital infrastructure while maintaining its emphasis on operational efficiency, quality, and sustainable expansion in the NBFC sector.

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