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Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd's Q4FY25 Quarter Results

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd's revenue increased 0.9% YoY
  • 17 May 2025
  • Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd reported a 14.0% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) increase in its consolidated revenues for the quarter-ended Mar (Q4FY25). On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, it witnessed a growth of 0.9%.
  • Its expenses for the quarter were up by 7.9% QoQ and 4.3% YoY.
  • The net profit increased 263.5% QoQ and decreased 19.9% YoY.
  • The earnings per share (EPS) of Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd stood at 1.4 during Q4FY25.
(₹ crores) Q4FY25 Q3FY25 Q4FY24 QoQ (%) YoY (%)
Total Income
8416.84
7385.00
8338.61
14.0%
0.9%
Total Expenses
7794.11
7224.51
7474.47
7.9%
4.3%
Profit Before Tax
622.73
160.49
864.14
288.0%
-27.9%
Tax
146.70
44.05
266.03
233.0%
-44.9%
Profit After Tax
489.62
134.70
611.00
263.5%
-19.9%
Earnings Per Share
1.40
0.40
1.80
250.0%
-22.2%

Data Source: BSE, Company announcements The securities quoted are exemplary and are not recommendatory. Past performance is not indicative of future results

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) is a leading public sector company in India, primarily engaged in the manufacturing of electrical equipment. The company operates in the power and industrial sectors, providing a range of products and services that include power generation equipment, transmission systems, and other heavy electrical equipment. BHEL is a significant player in the energy sector, contributing to India's power infrastructure development. It has a diverse portfolio that spans thermal, hydro, and nuclear power plants, as well as solar and wind energy projects. BHEL's recent activities include focusing on expanding its presence in renewable energy and enhancing its capabilities in the industrial equipment domain. However, detailed information about any major recent developments is not available within the scope of the provided data.

In Q4FY25, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd reported a total income of ₹8416.84 crores, which represents a 14.0% increase compared to the previous quarter (Q3FY25) when the total income was ₹7385.00 crores. On a year-over-year basis, the total income showed a slight increase of 0.9% from ₹8338.61 crores in Q4FY24. This indicates a stable revenue stream with a positive quarterly growth. The revenue figures reflect the company's ability to generate consistent income over the year, with a notable improvement in the most recent quarter.

The company's profitability metrics indicate some fluctuations over the period analyzed. For Q4FY25, the profit before tax was ₹622.73 crores, showing a significant quarter-over-quarter increase of 288.0% from ₹160.49 crores in Q3FY25. However, when compared to Q4FY24, there was a decline of 27.9% from ₹864.14 crores. The tax expenses for Q4FY25 were ₹146.70 crores, representing a quarter-over-quarter increase of 233.0% from ₹44.05 crores in Q3FY25, but a year-over-year decrease of 44.9% from ₹266.03 crores in Q4FY24. The profit after tax for Q4FY25 stood at ₹489.62 crores, marking a substantial quarter-over-quarter increase of 263.5% from Q3FY25's ₹134.70 crores but a 19.9% decline compared to ₹611.00 crores in Q4FY24. Earnings per share for Q4FY25 was ₹1.40, showing a 250.0% increase quarter-over-quarter, yet a 22.2% decrease year-over-year.

Total expenses for Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd in Q4FY25 were ₹7794.11 crores, up 7.9% from ₹7224.51 crores in Q3FY25 and 4.3% higher compared to ₹7474.47 crores in Q4FY24. This increase in expenses indicates higher operational costs compared to both the previous quarter and the same period last year. The data suggests an escalation in the cost structure over the periods analyzed, which could be due to various operational factors not detailed in the provided data. The earnings per share (EPS) and profit margins are key indicators of the company's operational efficiency, showing strong quarterly growth in EPS but a decline on a yearly basis, reflecting both short-term improvement and long-term challenges in cost management.

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