
V-Guard Industries consolidated net profit rises 19.64% in the March 2025 quarter
Net profit of V-Guard Industries rose 19.64% to Rs 91.13 crore in the quarter ended March 2025 as against Rs 76.17 crore during the previous quarter ended March 2024. Sales rose 14.55% to Rs 1538.08 crore in the quarter ended March 2025 as against Rs 1342.77 crore during the previous quarter ended March 2024.
For the full year,net profit rose 21.80% to Rs 313.72 crore in the year ended March 2025 as against Rs 257.58 crore during the previous year ended March 2024. Sales rose 14.85% to Rs 5577.82 crore in the year ended March 2025 as against Rs 4856.67 crore during the previous year ended March 2024.
Particulars Quarter Ended Year Ended Mar. 2025 Mar. 2024 % Var. Mar. 2025 Mar. 2024 % Var. Sales 1538.081342.77 15 5577.824856.67 15 OPM % 9.309.52 - 9.208.79 - PBDT 145.00122.80 18 509.61421.20 21 PBT 118.22100.63 17 413.95340.32 22 NP 91.1376.17 20 313.72257.58 22
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