Dixon Technologies reported a stellar set of numbers for the fourth quarter of FY25, with its profit after tax (PAT) soaring 322% year-on-year to Rs 401 crore. The strong bottom-line performance was driven by a 121% jump in income, which came in at Rs 10,293 crore for the quarter, compared to Rs 4,658 crore in the same period last year.
The company's board has recommended a final dividend for the financial year 2024-25 at Rs 8 per share and the same will be credited within 30 days from the date of AGM.
Expenses grew in line with revenues, rising 120% to Rs 9,850 crore. Despite the sharp increase in costs, the company managed to improve its operating profit margin slightly to 4.3% from 3.9% a year ago. Operating profit more than doubled to Rs 443 crore, marking a 143% growth.
Dixon also benefited from an exceptional gain of Rs 250 crore during the quarter, which further boosted its profitability. Profit before tax (PBT) after exceptional items surged 343% to Rs 576 crore.
The company’s tax outgo increased to Rs 111 crore, resulting in a net profit of Rs 401 crore after accounting for non-controlling interest.
For the full fiscal year FY25, Dixon reported a revenue of Rs 38,860 crore, up 120% from Rs 17,691 crore in FY24. PAT after non-controlling interest grew 198% to Rs 1,096 crore, reflecting strong demand across its product categories and improved operating leverage.
The company maintained stable margins throughout the year, with EBITDA margin standing at 3.9%, slightly lower than the previous year’s 4.1%. However, the PAT margin expanded to 3.2% from 2.1% in FY24, showcasing improved efficiency.
On Tuesday, Dixon shares closed 0.22% higher at Rs 16,644 on NSE.
The company's board has recommended a final dividend for the financial year 2024-25 at Rs 8 per share and the same will be credited within 30 days from the date of AGM.
Expenses grew in line with revenues, rising 120% to Rs 9,850 crore. Despite the sharp increase in costs, the company managed to improve its operating profit margin slightly to 4.3% from 3.9% a year ago. Operating profit more than doubled to Rs 443 crore, marking a 143% growth.
Dixon also benefited from an exceptional gain of Rs 250 crore during the quarter, which further boosted its profitability. Profit before tax (PBT) after exceptional items surged 343% to Rs 576 crore.
The company’s tax outgo increased to Rs 111 crore, resulting in a net profit of Rs 401 crore after accounting for non-controlling interest.
For the full fiscal year FY25, Dixon reported a revenue of Rs 38,860 crore, up 120% from Rs 17,691 crore in FY24. PAT after non-controlling interest grew 198% to Rs 1,096 crore, reflecting strong demand across its product categories and improved operating leverage.
The company maintained stable margins throughout the year, with EBITDA margin standing at 3.9%, slightly lower than the previous year’s 4.1%. However, the PAT margin expanded to 3.2% from 2.1% in FY24, showcasing improved efficiency.
On Tuesday, Dixon shares closed 0.22% higher at Rs 16,644 on NSE.
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