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ACC Reports ₹751 Crore Profit in Q4 Result

25 Apr 2025 , 05:18 PM

ACC Ltd., belonging to the Adani Cement group, reported consolidated net profit fell by 20.4% year-on-year at ₹751.04 crore in the quarter ended March 31, 2025.

In the Q4 last fiscal year, ACC had reported net profit of ₹943.39 crore. In spite of lower profit, revenue from operations as a whole from the company has increased by 12.7% to ₹5,207.3 crore in Q4 FY25. Total revenue, including other revenue, rose to ₹6,066.52 crore in the March quarter, a 12% growth and the highest quarterly revenue in ACC’s history.

Quarterly expenses grew to ₹5,514.82 crore, a 13.11% rise, affecting the company’s profit margin. Cement business revenue was at ₹5,685.53 crore in the March quarter, an 11.14% year-on-year growth.

Ready-mix concrete revenue stood at ₹419.92 crore, an increase of 32.12%, reflecting robust demand in construction markets. The company registered a sales volume of 11.9 million tonnes, a YoY increase of 14%, the highest quarterly volume ever achieved by ACC.

For the entire fiscal year (FY25), net profit increased by 2.87% to ₹2,402.27 crore, indicating steady annual performance. Total income for FY25 increased to ₹22,834.74 crore, an increase of 11.65% from ₹20,451.77 crore in FY24.

Whole-Time Director and CEO Vinod Bahety mentioned that FY25 witnessed significant capacity enhancement milestones, such as new grinding units and modernization, with an intent to align with the infrastructure development in India.

The board has announced a dividend of ₹7.50 per equity share (of face value ₹10) for FY25, which mirrors the seriousness of the company towards shareholders while still investing in growth and capex.

ACC projects growth in the cement industry to stay robust in FY26 with the help of a 7–8% growth in demand led by a positive union budget, sustained government infra push, and housing demand. In Q4 FY25, cement demand increased by 8%, up marginally from the 7% growth last quarter.

The boost in demand is attributed to faster construction activity, increasing rural demand, real estate momentum, and higher government investment in infrastructure projects. ACC is expecting the cement sector to continue this trend in FY26, with infrastructure and construction sectors remaining key demand drivers.

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