Polycab Q4 Results: Profit rises by 33.09%, revenue up 24.93% on strong, broad-based growth across biz verticals – Details here

Polycab India Ltd on Tuesday released its fiscal fourth quarter earnings report with profit at Rs 726.67 crore, surpassing estimates. This was 33.09 per cent higher in comparison to Rs 546.00 crore during the corresponding quarter of FY24. It posted revenue from operations at Rs 6985.80 crore, up 24.93 per cent as against Rs 5591.90 crore recorded during the fourth quarter of previous financial year. The company registered its highest ever fourth quarterly revenue, on the back of robust growth across business segments. The company EBITDA stood at Rs 1025 crore. EBITDA margins improved by around 110 bps YoY to 14.7 per cent driven by a profitable turnaround in the FMEG business and stronger margins in the EPC segment off a lower base.

For the full year, Polycab India reported revenue growth of 24 per cent on-year to cross Rs 22,000.00 crore, exceeding the Project Leap FY26 revenue goal of Rs 20000.00 crore a year ahead of schedule. FY25 PAT went up by 13 per cent YoY exceeding Rs 2000.00 crore. EBITDA, it added, grew 19 per cent YoY to Rs 2960.20 crore from Rs 2491.80 crore in FY24. As of 31st March 2025, net cash position improved to Rs 2460.00 crore as against Rs 2140.00 crore in the previous year.

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Inder T Jaisinghani, Chairman and Managing Director, Polycab India Limited, said, “We have concluded FY25 on a historic high, delivering record revenues for both the fourth quarter and the full year, driven by strong, broad-based growth across business segments.”

Dividend announcement

The company board has proposed a dividend of Rs 35 per share, representing 350 per cent of the company’s face value for FY25. This takes up the Company’s dividend payout to 26.3 per cent from 25.5 per cent last year, in-line with Project Spring goal of increasing the dividend payout to >30 per cent by FY30. “The dividend, if approved by the members in the ensuing Annual General Meeting will be paid on or before 30 days from the date of Annual General Meeting. The book closure and record date for dividend purpose will be intimated in due course,” it said in a regulatory filing. 

Polycab India’s performance across business verticals

The Wires and Cables (W&C) segment achieved a 22 per cent YoY growth for the quarter,

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