Ventive Hospitality’s FY25 EBITDA Tops Rs 10 Bn Mark
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Ventive Hospitality’s FY25 EBITDA Tops Rs 10 Bn Mark

Ventive Hospitality announced its consolidated financial results for Q4 and full−year FY 2025, ending March 31, 2025.

In Q4 FY25, the Company reported consolidated revenue of Rs 7.17 billion, a growth of 20 per cent year on year (yoy). Consolidated EBITDA1 was at Rs 3.70 billion, a growth of 23 per cent yoy. EBITDA margin was at 52 per cent. Profit after tax was Rs 1.51 billion.

Ventive’s hospitality portfolio of 11 luxury and upper upscale hotels generated revenue of Rs 5.84 billion in Q4, a growth of 26 per cent yoy. The hospitality business’ EBITDA was at Rs 2.70 billion and EBITDA margin was 46 per cent.

Ventive’s consolidated revenue for the full year FY 20252 was Rs 21.60 billion, a growth of 13 per cent over the prior year. EBITDA was at Rs 10.12 billion, up 16 per cent yoy. Its EBITDA margin was 47 per cent. The hospitality business reported revenue of Rs 16.04 billion in FY 2025, a growth of 17 per cent over the prior year. Its EBITDA grew 34 per cent to Rs 5.53 billion, representing an EBITDA margin of 34.5 per cent.

Q4 Operational Performance

Strong demand in Q4 helped drive up Average Daily Rate (ADR) by 16 per cent yoy in India, and by 5 per cent overall. Likewise, MICE3 and weddings in Q4 led to overall occupancy rising to 71 per cent during the quarter. The company’s RevPAR grew by 11 per cent yoy to Rs 19,249; driven by its Indian portfolio whose RevPAR was at Rs 8,940, up 24 per cent yoy.

Ventive’s Total Revenue per available Room (TRevPAR) which also includes F&B and other revenues stood at Rs 31,837 in Q4, a growth of 16 per cent yoy. Its Indian properties reported a TRevPAR of Rs 16,531, up 25 per cent yoy. The high TRevPAR shows that the company earned as nearly as much revenue in Q4 from F&B, banquets and other services as it did from room rent.

FY 2025 Operational Performance

Ventive’s full year consolidated ADR was at Rs 20,769, up 4 per cent over the prior year. The Indian properties were able to drive up ADRs by 10 per cent over the prior year to Rs 11,076. Overall occupancy was at 64 per cent,

1 Earnin s Before Interest, Ta:, Depreciation and Anortization
2 All subsidiaries were acquired in Au ust 2024; so fi ures pertainin to prior periods are based on proforna financial statenents for FY 25 and FY 24
3 Meetin s, Incentives, Conferences C E:hibitions resulting in a consolidated RevPAR of Rs 13,293; a growth of 12 per cent over FY 2024. The company’s Indian properties reported a RevPAR of Rs 7,256, a growth of 18 per cent year on year.

Overall TRevPAR for the year was at Rs 22,981, up 14 per cent over the prior year. Ventive’s Indian hotels grew their TRevPAR by 15 per cent to Rs 13,347.

Ranjit Batra, Chief Executive Officer, said: "Strong demand momentum and disciplined execution helped us deliver our best ever business performance in Q4, wrapping up FY 2025 on a high note. We crossed two important milestones, surpassing Rs 20 billion in revenue and Rs 10 billion in EBITDA profit for the full year, putting us among the Top 4 most profitable listed hospitality companies in India.

Our luxury−focused, high−end portfolio gives our business tremendous resilience to tide over short term geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainties. We remain confident of sustaining our organic growth trajectory, benefiting from strong structural demand, under−penetration of the Indian hospitality market and limited supply in our chosen market segments. In addition, we intend to double our number of keys over the next five years through a combination of greenfield and brownfield projects and acquisitions.

Ventive Hospitality announced its consolidated financial results for Q4 and full−year FY 2025, ending March 31, 2025.In Q4 FY25, the Company reported consolidated revenue of Rs 7.17 billion, a growth of 20 per cent year on year (yoy). Consolidated EBITDA1 was at Rs 3.70 billion, a growth of 23 per cent yoy. EBITDA margin was at 52 per cent. Profit after tax was Rs 1.51 billion.Ventive’s hospitality portfolio of 11 luxury and upper upscale hotels generated revenue of Rs 5.84 billion in Q4, a growth of 26 per cent yoy. The hospitality business’ EBITDA was at Rs 2.70 billion and EBITDA margin was 46 per cent.Ventive’s consolidated revenue for the full year FY 20252 was Rs 21.60 billion, a growth of 13 per cent over the prior year. EBITDA was at Rs 10.12 billion, up 16 per cent yoy. Its EBITDA margin was 47 per cent. The hospitality business reported revenue of Rs 16.04 billion in FY 2025, a growth of 17 per cent over the prior year. Its EBITDA grew 34 per cent to Rs 5.53 billion, representing an EBITDA margin of 34.5 per cent.Q4 Operational PerformanceStrong demand in Q4 helped drive up Average Daily Rate (ADR) by 16 per cent yoy in India, and by 5 per cent overall. Likewise, MICE3 and weddings in Q4 led to overall occupancy rising to 71 per cent during the quarter. The company’s RevPAR grew by 11 per cent yoy to Rs 19,249; driven by its Indian portfolio whose RevPAR was at Rs 8,940, up 24 per cent yoy.Ventive’s Total Revenue per available Room (TRevPAR) which also includes F&B and other revenues stood at Rs 31,837 in Q4, a growth of 16 per cent yoy. Its Indian properties reported a TRevPAR of Rs 16,531, up 25 per cent yoy. The high TRevPAR shows that the company earned as nearly as much revenue in Q4 from F&B, banquets and other services as it did from room rent.FY 2025 Operational PerformanceVentive’s full year consolidated ADR was at Rs 20,769, up 4 per cent over the prior year. The Indian properties were able to drive up ADRs by 10 per cent over the prior year to Rs 11,076. Overall occupancy was at 64 per cent,1 Earnin s Before Interest, Ta:, Depreciation and Anortization2 All subsidiaries were acquired in Au ust 2024; so fi ures pertainin to prior periods are based on proforna financial statenents for FY 25 and FY 243 Meetin s, Incentives, Conferences C E:hibitions resulting in a consolidated RevPAR of Rs 13,293; a growth of 12 per cent over FY 2024. The company’s Indian properties reported a RevPAR of Rs 7,256, a growth of 18 per cent year on year.Overall TRevPAR for the year was at Rs 22,981, up 14 per cent over the prior year. Ventive’s Indian hotels grew their TRevPAR by 15 per cent to Rs 13,347.Ranjit Batra, Chief Executive Officer, said: Strong demand momentum and disciplined execution helped us deliver our best ever business performance in Q4, wrapping up FY 2025 on a high note. We crossed two important milestones, surpassing Rs 20 billion in revenue and Rs 10 billion in EBITDA profit for the full year, putting us among the Top 4 most profitable listed hospitality companies in India.Our luxury−focused, high−end portfolio gives our business tremendous resilience to tide over short term geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainties. We remain confident of sustaining our organic growth trajectory, benefiting from strong structural demand, under−penetration of the Indian hospitality market and limited supply in our chosen market segments. In addition, we intend to double our number of keys over the next five years through a combination of greenfield and brownfield projects and acquisitions.

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