Praj Reports FY 25 Revenue at Rs  32,280.422 Million
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Praj Reports FY 25 Revenue at Rs 32,280.422 Million

Praj Industries (Praj), announced its audited financial results for the quarter and full year ended March 31, 2025.
 
Performance review for Q4 FY25 - consolidated:
  • Income from operations stood at Rs 8,596.809 million (Q4 FY24: Rs  10,185.646 million; Q3 FY25: Rs  8,530.279 million)
  • PBT is at Rs  582.519 million (Q4 FY24: Rs  1,230.237 million; Q3 FY25: Rs  588.220 million)
  • PAT is at Rs  398.169 million (Q4 FY24: Rs  919.361 million; Q3 FY25: Rs  411.044 million) • Order intake during the quarter Rs  10,320 million
Performance review for FY25 - consolidated:
  • Income from operations stood at Rs  32,280.422 million (FY24: Rs  34,662.784 million)
  • PBT is at Rs  2,703.963 million (FY24: Rs  3,774.608 million)
  • PAT is at Rs  2,189.330 million (FY24: Rs  2,833.909 million)
  • The consolidated order backlog as on March 31, 2025 stood at Rs  42,930 million (FY23 order backlog at Rs  38,550 million).
Dividend: The Board of Directors proposed a final dividend of Rs 6 per equity share @300 % of the face value of Rs 2 per equity share, for the financial year ended 31 March 2025, which is subject to the approval of shareholders at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting.
 
Shishir Joshipura, CEO & MD, Praj Industries said, “Our results for the quarter are reflective of the developments taking place globally in the bioeconomy and energy transition space. Completion of EBP20 program ahead of the timeline augurs well for the future initiatives to expand the share of bioenergy in the overall energy mix. During the quarter, we continued to build positive traction for our international business. The GenX facility is now scaled up and ready to serve ETCA segment globally.”
 
Key developments:
  • Praj Industries Ltd joined forces with Thyssenkrupp Uhde to revolutionise PLA production; Together to work on End-to-end offering for PLA (polylactic acid) production that covers all stages from feedstock conversion to polymer production.
  • Received a significant international order to set up grain-based ethanol plant in Paraguay • Praj signed term sheet with BPCL for developing 10 CBG projects under joint venture
  • Praj entered into agreement to set up a CBG project of 36 TPD capacity with an industry leader in South India. The project will be one of the largest single location facilities in the country
  • Long term framework agreements for supply of goods and services, signed with three leading global customers of Praj GenX

Praj Industries (Praj), announced its audited financial results for the quarter and full year ended March 31, 2025. Performance review for Q4 FY25 - consolidated:Income from operations stood at Rs 8,596.809 million (Q4 FY24: Rs  10,185.646 million; Q3 FY25: Rs  8,530.279 million)PBT is at Rs  582.519 million (Q4 FY24: Rs  1,230.237 million; Q3 FY25: Rs  588.220 million)PAT is at Rs  398.169 million (Q4 FY24: Rs  919.361 million; Q3 FY25: Rs  411.044 million) • Order intake during the quarter Rs  10,320 millionPerformance review for FY25 - consolidated:Income from operations stood at Rs  32,280.422 million (FY24: Rs  34,662.784 million)PBT is at Rs  2,703.963 million (FY24: Rs  3,774.608 million)PAT is at Rs  2,189.330 million (FY24: Rs  2,833.909 million)The consolidated order backlog as on March 31, 2025 stood at Rs  42,930 million (FY23 order backlog at Rs  38,550 million).Dividend: The Board of Directors proposed a final dividend of Rs 6 per equity share @300 % of the face value of Rs 2 per equity share, for the financial year ended 31 March 2025, which is subject to the approval of shareholders at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting. Shishir Joshipura, CEO & MD, Praj Industries said, “Our results for the quarter are reflective of the developments taking place globally in the bioeconomy and energy transition space. Completion of EBP20 program ahead of the timeline augurs well for the future initiatives to expand the share of bioenergy in the overall energy mix. During the quarter, we continued to build positive traction for our international business. The GenX facility is now scaled up and ready to serve ETCA segment globally.” Key developments:Praj Industries Ltd joined forces with Thyssenkrupp Uhde to revolutionise PLA production; Together to work on End-to-end offering for PLA (polylactic acid) production that covers all stages from feedstock conversion to polymer production.Received a significant international order to set up grain-based ethanol plant in Paraguay • Praj signed term sheet with BPCL for developing 10 CBG projects under joint venturePraj entered into agreement to set up a CBG project of 36 TPD capacity with an industry leader in South India. The project will be one of the largest single location facilities in the countryLong term framework agreements for supply of goods and services, signed with three leading global customers of Praj GenX

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