Tolins Tyres Delivers 49 Per Cent PAT Growth in FY25
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Tolins Tyres Delivers 49 Per Cent PAT Growth in FY25

Tolins Tyres Limited reported strong audited financials for FY25, with Profit After Tax growing 48.7 per cent year-on-year to Rs 386.8 million. Revenue from operations rose 28.7 per cent to Rs 2,924.5 million, led by improved margins and operating leverage.
In Q4 FY25, revenue fell 19.7 per cent year-on-year to Rs 695.3 million, while Profit After Tax increased 32.6 per cent to Rs 92.8 million. EBITDA for the quarter stood at Rs 135.7 million, with margins improving to 19.51 per cent.

India contributed Rs 540.9 million in Q4 revenue, while the UAE segment surged to Rs 154.4 million. For FY25, UAE revenue rose to Rs 475.8 million from Rs 381.2 million.

The company’s debt-to-equity ratio dropped to 0.05 from 0.77 in FY24, with debt reduced to Rs seven million. Cash reserves increased to Rs 281.9 million. Capital employed rose to Rs 3,258.8 million, and Return on Capital Employed reached 15.74 per cent.

With a strong order book, improved liquidity, and expanding presence across global markets, Tolins aims to drive long-term sustainable growth through innovation and operational excellence.

Source:Tolins Tyres Ltd Press Release

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Tolins Tyres Limited reported strong audited financials for FY25, with Profit After Tax growing 48.7 per cent year-on-year to Rs 386.8 million. Revenue from operations rose 28.7 per cent to Rs 2,924.5 million, led by improved margins and operating leverage.In Q4 FY25, revenue fell 19.7 per cent year-on-year to Rs 695.3 million, while Profit After Tax increased 32.6 per cent to Rs 92.8 million. EBITDA for the quarter stood at Rs 135.7 million, with margins improving to 19.51 per cent.India contributed Rs 540.9 million in Q4 revenue, while the UAE segment surged to Rs 154.4 million. For FY25, UAE revenue rose to Rs 475.8 million from Rs 381.2 million.The company’s debt-to-equity ratio dropped to 0.05 from 0.77 in FY24, with debt reduced to Rs seven million. Cash reserves increased to Rs 281.9 million. Capital employed rose to Rs 3,258.8 million, and Return on Capital Employed reached 15.74 per cent.With a strong order book, improved liquidity, and expanding presence across global markets, Tolins aims to drive long-term sustainable growth through innovation and operational excellence.Source:Tolins Tyres Ltd Press Release

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