Market Performance
Shares of IRCTC surged 3% to close at Rs 800 on May 29. This uptick follows the company's impressive Q4 financial results for the March quarter, which showed a significant 26% year-over-year increase in net profit.
Over the past three months, IRCTC's share price has jumped by 16%, reflecting growing investor confidence amid robust operational performance.
Q4 Financial Highlights
- Net Profit: Rs 358 Crore in Q4 FY25, up 26% from Rs 284 Crore in Q4 FY24
- Revenue: Rs 1,269 Crore, up nearly 10% compared to Rs 1,152 Crore a year earlier
- EBITDA: Rs 385.5 Crore, an increase of 6.4% year-on-year
- EBITDA Margin: Slight dip to 30.39% from 31.47%
A notable contributor to the net profit growth was a one-time gain of Rs 45.68 Crore.
Segment-wise Revenue Breakdown
IRCTC's diverse business segments showed mixed but positive trends:
- Catering Revenue: Stable at Rs 529 Crore, marginally lower than Rs 531 Crore last year
- Rail Neer (Packaged Drinking Water): Improved to Rs 96 Crore from Rs 83 Crore
- Web Ticketing Business: Increased to Rs 372 Crore, up from Rs 342 Crore
- Tourism Segment: Strong rise to Rs 274 Crore, compared to Rs 199 Crore last year
The tourism segment's sharp growth stood out as a key factor driving overall revenue.
Full Fiscal Year FY25 Overview
- Net Profit: Rs 1,315 Crore, up 18% year-on-year
- Revenue: Rs 4,675 Crore, nearly 10% increase
The company's board has propsed a final dividend of Rs 1 per share for FY25, pending shareholder approval.
Company Details
IRCTC operates key segments, including catering, ticketing, tourism, and packaged drinking water (Rail Neer). Its web ticketing platform remains a strong revenue generator, while the tourism division shows accelerated growth momentum, contributing significantly to the company's financial health.
Summary
IRCTC's strong Q4 FY25 results have driven a 3% rise in share price, after by a 26% increase in net profit and steady revenue growth across all segments. The company continues to benefit from its diversified portfolio, particularly the tourism and web ticketing businesses.
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