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Havells Reports 16 Percent Jump in Q4 Profit

Havells India Ltd, one of the country’s leading consumer electricals manufacturers, delivered a robust set of earnings for the fourth quarter ending March 2025, underscoring its resilience amid inflationary pressures and evolving consumer demand.

The company posted a consolidated net profit of ₹517 crore, marking a 15.73 per cent increase year-on-year, driven by strong performance across its key product verticals. Revenue from operations rose 20.24 per cent to ₹6,543.56 crore in Q4 FY25, compared to ₹5,442.02 crore in the corresponding quarter last year, according to the company’s latest regulatory filing. The company attributed the growth to consistent demand in the large appliances and cable segments, reflecting a broader shift in consumer preferences and infrastructure-led demand.Havells’ total income, including other revenue streams, reached ₹6,612.28 crore in the March quarter, up 19.83 per cent from the previous year. However, total expenses mirrored this growth, rising by 20.18 per cent to ₹5,911.39 crore, reflecting higher input and operational costs.

For the full financial year, Havells recorded a consolidated net profit of ₹1,470.24 crore—up 15.7 per cent over the ₹1,270.76 crore reported in FY24. Total income for FY25 climbed 17.21 per cent to ₹22,081.33 crore, compared to ₹18,838.97 crore in the previous fiscal year, indicating stable year-long performance.Commenting on the results, Havells Chairman and Managing Director noted that while the company achieved “healthy revenue and profit growth,” there are ongoing inflationary concerns affecting consumer sentiment, especially in discretionary categories. He reaffirmed that the Lloyd brand, known for home appliances, remains committed to steady revenue growth and improved margins.

Havells’ diversified portfolio—including brands like Lloyd, Crabtree, Standard, and Reo—has positioned it well across multiple consumption categories in both urban and rural markets. This diversified strength, coupled with efficient supply chain management, has helped the company maintain growth momentum despite a challenging macroeconomic environment.
In a further boost to shareholder confidence, the company’s board has proposed a final dividend of ₹6 per equity share, representing a 600 per cent payout on face value—a move that reflects robust cash flows and shareholder value creation.
The company’s stock closed at ₹1,664.75 on the BSE on Monday, registering a 1.03 per cent gain over the previous session, indicating positive investor sentiment following the earnings announcement.

Havells’ performance highlights the underlying strength of India’s consumer durables market, as well as the importance of innovation and localisation in navigating supply-side disruptions. As sustainability and energy efficiency increasingly shape consumer choices, companies like Havells are expected to lead the way with future-ready product lines and greener operations.As the financial year turns a new leaf, all eyes will be on Havells’ ability to sustain momentum, expand product leadership, and deepen its commitment to energy-efficient, affordable appliances—especially in emerging urban clusters and semi-urban India
Havells Reports 16 Percent Jump in Q4 Profit
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