
Revenue from operations surged 26.5% year-on-year (YoY) to ₹5,779.7 crore from ₹4,567.3 crore. At the operating level, EBITDA rose 29.6% to ₹593.5 crore in the fourth quarter over ₹458 crore last year. The EBITDA margin stood at 10.3%, up from 10%.
Godrej Consumer Products Ltd
Godrej Consumer Products Ltd (GCPL) posted a 7% YoY growth in consolidated sales for Q4FY25, while EBITDA rose by 1% YoY. In the home care segment, revenue grew 14%, with household Insecticides recording double-digit growth, driven by a favourable season and strong market share gains.
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Air fresheners delivered high-single-digit volume growth, while fabric care posted strong double-digit volume growth. The personal care segment grew by 4%.
However, personal wash volumes declined by mid- to high-single digits due to volume-price rebalancing. Magic Handwash maintained double-digit volume growth, and hair colour volumes grew in the mid-single digits, led by robust performance in Godrej Expert Rich Crème access packs.
Godrej Properties Ltd
Godrej Properties Ltd (GPL) achieved its highest-ever performance across key metrics in FY25. Booking value for the year stood at ₹29,444 crore, while net profit reached a record ₹1,400 crore.
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The company added 14 new projects with an estimated saleable area of approximately 19 million square feet and a total estimated booking value potential of ₹26,450 crore.
Godrej Agrovet Ltd
Godrej Agrovet Ltd reported improved segment margins in its animal feed business for FY25, aided by favourable commodity prices and cost optimisation.
The vegetable oil business recorded robust revenue and margin growth in Q4FY25, supported by higher realisations of crude palm oil (CPO) and palm kernel oil (PKO), along with a 10% increase in fresh fruit bunch (FFB) arrivals.
The crop protection segment posted consolidated revenue of ₹271 crore in Q4FY25, up from ₹254 crore a year ago. The dairy segment saw flat revenue and a decline in margin due to rising procurement costs.
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The results came after the close of the market hours. Shares of Godrej Industries Ltd ended at ₹1,126, down by ₹43.55, or 3.72%, on the BSE.