Maruti Suzuki India on Friday reported a marginal dip of 1% in its consolidated net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2025, at Rs 3,911 crore, down from Rs 3,952 crore in the same period last year.
Despite the slight decline in quarterly profit, the country’s largest carmaker saw a healthy rise in revenue. Total income for the January–March quarter rose to Rs 40,920 crore, compared to Rs 38,471 crore in the corresponding quarter of FY24, the company said in a regulatory filing.
For the full financial year, Maruti Suzuki posted a net profit of Rs 14,500 crore, a 7.5% jump over the Rs 13,488 crore it earned in FY24. Revenue for the year stood at Rs 1,52,913 crore, up from Rs 1,41,858 crore in the previous fiscal.
The company attributed the annual growth to a combination of strong product demand, improved supplies, and operational efficiency.
Shares of Maruti Suzuki were trading 0.58% lower at Rs 11,831.40 on the BSE following the announcement.
Despite the slight decline in quarterly profit, the country’s largest carmaker saw a healthy rise in revenue. Total income for the January–March quarter rose to Rs 40,920 crore, compared to Rs 38,471 crore in the corresponding quarter of FY24, the company said in a regulatory filing.
For the full financial year, Maruti Suzuki posted a net profit of Rs 14,500 crore, a 7.5% jump over the Rs 13,488 crore it earned in FY24. Revenue for the year stood at Rs 1,52,913 crore, up from Rs 1,41,858 crore in the previous fiscal.
The company attributed the annual growth to a combination of strong product demand, improved supplies, and operational efficiency.
Shares of Maruti Suzuki were trading 0.58% lower at Rs 11,831.40 on the BSE following the announcement.
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