Denta Water Ends FY25 With Strong Margins and IPO Boost
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Denta Water Ends FY25 With Strong Margins and IPO Boost

Denta Water and Infra Solutions Limited reported a resilient performance for FY25, with Profit After Tax at Rs 528.85 million and a PAT margin of 26.02 per cent, up from 25.34 per cent last year. Revenue stood at Rs 2.03 billion, marginally down due to delayed project billing, but margins expanded on cost control and execution efficiency.

EBITDA for the year reached Rs 724.32 million, yielding a margin of 35.63 per cent. Q4 FY25 revenue was Rs 541.52 million, with a net profit of Rs 137.20 million. The company expects deferred transactions to convert to revenue in H1 FY26.

A successful Initial Public Offering in FY25 enhanced capital strength and liquidity. The proceeds were allocated to working capital and corporate needs, enabling flexibility in execution and expansion.

As of 31 March 2025, Denta held an order book of Rs 6.14 billion. With minimal debt, strong cash reserves, and a focus on water infrastructure, the company is well-positioned for growth. It also continues selective participation in adjacent sectors like highways and railways.

Source:Denta Water and Infra Solutions Ltd Press Release

Denta Water and Infra Solutions Limited reported a resilient performance for FY25, with Profit After Tax at Rs 528.85 million and a PAT margin of 26.02 per cent, up from 25.34 per cent last year. Revenue stood at Rs 2.03 billion, marginally down due to delayed project billing, but margins expanded on cost control and execution efficiency.EBITDA for the year reached Rs 724.32 million, yielding a margin of 35.63 per cent. Q4 FY25 revenue was Rs 541.52 million, with a net profit of Rs 137.20 million. The company expects deferred transactions to convert to revenue in H1 FY26.A successful Initial Public Offering in FY25 enhanced capital strength and liquidity. The proceeds were allocated to working capital and corporate needs, enabling flexibility in execution and expansion.As of 31 March 2025, Denta held an order book of Rs 6.14 billion. With minimal debt, strong cash reserves, and a focus on water infrastructure, the company is well-positioned for growth. It also continues selective participation in adjacent sectors like highways and railways.Source:Denta Water and Infra Solutions Ltd Press Release

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