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Westlife Foodworld Fundamental

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Key Metrics
Qtr Change %
52W Low on Apr 07, 2025
-0.6
Dividend yield 1yr %
0

Westlife Foodworld Key Financials

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*All values are in ₹ Cr.

*All values are in ₹ Cr.

*All values are in ₹ Cr.

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Westlife Foodworld Quarterly Revenue

Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023
653.72 Cr
618 Cr
616.33 Cr
562.28 Cr
600.26 Cr

Westlife Foodworld Yearly Revenue

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020Mar 2019
2410.28 Cr
2298.52 Cr
1604.23 Cr
1030.33 Cr
1560.79 Cr
1415.68 Cr

Westlife Foodworld Quarterly Net Profit/Loss

Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023
7.01 Cr
0.36 Cr
3.25 Cr
0.76 Cr
17.24 Cr

Westlife Foodworld Yearly Net Profit/Loss

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020Mar 2019
69.21 Cr
111.58 Cr
-1.67 Cr
-99.42 Cr
-7.35 Cr
21.29 Cr
Westlife Foodworld Result Highlights
  • Westlife Foodworld Ltd reported a 5.2% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) increase in its consolidated revenues for the quarter-ended Dec (Q3FY25). On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, it witnessed a growth of 8.5%.

  • Its expenses for the quarter were up by 4.2% QoQ and 11.7% YoY.

  • The net profit increased 1847.2% QoQ and decreased 59.3% YoY.

  • The earnings per share (EPS) of Westlife Foodworld Ltd stood at 0.5 during Q3FY25.

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Westlife Foodworld shareholding Pattern

Promoter
56.3%
Foreign Institutions
12.9%
Mutual Funds
19.1%
Domestic Institutions
22.3%
Public
8.2%
Promoter
56.2%
Foreign Institutions
13.9%
Mutual Funds
18%
Domestic Institutions
21.2%
Public
8.3%
Promoter
56.2%
Foreign Institutions
13.7%
Mutual Funds
18.4%
Domestic Institutions
21.3%
Public
8.4%
Promoter
56.2%
Foreign Institutions
13.8%
Mutual Funds
18.1%
Domestic Institutions
21%
Public
8.6%
Promoter
56.3%
Foreign Institutions
11.6%
Mutual Funds
20%
Domestic Institutions
23%
Public
8.8%
Promoter
56.2%
Foreign Institutions
10.5%
Mutual Funds
21%
Domestic Institutions
24%
Public
9%

Westlife Foodworld Technical Analysis

Moving Averages Analysis
Moving Averages Analysis
Current Price
Bullish Moving Averages
8
Bearish Moving Averages
8
5Day EMA
722.20
10Day EMA
718.20
12Day EMA
716.90
20Day EMA
714.00
26Day EMA
714.00
50Day EMA
721.90
100Day EMA
742.90
200Day EMA
769.70
5Day SMA
723.00
10Day SMA
718.40
20Day SMA
707.70
30Day SMA
707.90
50Day SMA
713.50
100Day SMA
752.30
150Day SMA
772.80
200Day SMA
786.70
Delivery & Volume

Delivery & Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume
Day Rs
15730 Rs
67398 Rs
Week Rs
22577 Rs
51636 Rs
Month Rs
22027 Rs
46673 Rs
Resistance & Support
729.90
Pivot
Resistance
First Resistance
747.80
Second Resistance
776.90
Third Resistance
794.80
Support
First Support
700.80
Second support
682.90
Third Support
653.80
Relative Strength Index
52.02
Money Flow Index
71.71
MACD
2.89
MACD Signal
-0.42
Average True Range
25.57
Average Directional Index
14.16
Rate of Change (21)
0.57
Rate of Change (125)
-10.43

Westlife Foodworld Latest News

29 APR 2025 | Tuesday

Westlife Foodworld Ltd - 505533 - PDF Format Of The Integrated Filling - Governance Report For The Quarter Ended 31St March, 2025.

16 APR 2025 | Wednesday

Westlife Foodworld Ltd - 505533 - Annual Disclosure On Confirmation For The Non-Identification Of The Company As A Large Corporate As On 31St March, 2025

07 APR 2025 | Monday

Westlife Foodworld Ltd - 505533 - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Press Release / Media Release

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Westlife Foodworld Company background

Founded in: 1982
Westlife Foodworld Limited was initially incorporated as Dhanprayog Investments Company Limited on October 30, 1982. The Company changed its name from Dhanprayog Investments Company Limited to Westlife Development Limited on June 3, 2008 and further to Westlife Foodworld Limited on November 4, 2022. Westlife Foodworld Limited, belonging to the B.L. Jatia Group, is one of the fastest growing companies in Indias QSR sector. The Company is engaged in putting up and operating Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) in India through its wholly owned subsidiary Hardcastle Restaurants Private Limited (HRPL).The Bombay High Court had, vide its order dated 19th July 2013 approved the Scheme of Arrangement between the Company and its subsidiaries As a result, Hardcastle Restaurants Private Limited became the only and a direct subsidiary of the Company.In 1996, the Company started its first Indian restaurant in Bandra.In FY2015, the Company expanded its footprint with a gross addition of 27 new restaurants and also invested in reimaging activities relating to building the interiors and exteriors to enhance the overall dining experience at its restaurants. For the same purposes, it invested Rs 1,021.8 million towards capital expenditure. During the year 2015, the Company closed/ relocated 2 restaurants across various locations in west and south India. In FY 2016, the Company expanded its footprint with gross addition of 30 new restaurants and also invested in reimaging activities relating to building the interiors and exteriors to enhance the overall dining experience at its restaurants. For purposes of the same the Company invested Rs 1,007.3 million towards capital expenditure. During the year 2016, the Company closed/ relocated 3 restaurants across various locations in west and south India.In FY 201718, the Company broadened accessibility by adding 25 new restaurants and expanding McCafr and McDeliveryTM across restaurants. It deepened presence in existing areas, while simultaneously foraying into newer locations. The Company built an efficient real estate portfolio by entering into strategic longterm deals with sites or locations and land owners. This portfolio approach offered a longterm competitive advantage and allows a keen emphasis to be laid on quality real estate. This approach meant building a strong diversified portfolio of restaurants by operating in food courts, malls, transit points, high street retail outlets and standalone drivethru restaurants.During 201718, the Company delivered value to customers through unique value platforms, greattasting premium menu selections, locally relevant menu varieties and convenience and service enhancements. It introduced locally relevant menus that featured a blend of premium burgers, classic favourites, limitedtime offers as well as everyday valueformoney offerings. It introduced a new valueconcept as Happy Price Combos to provide consumers a choice to form a combination of food and beverage from various menu products. Further, for the first time ever, it introduced 12 new products on the menu under its brand campaign Flavours without Borders introducing range of new food products and beverages in three international cuisines Indian, Mexican and Italian. These products were very wellaccepted in the market. It invested in building various categories by introducing a variety of desserts and beverage options, focused on higher pricepoints, while concurrently strengthening the value proposition. Its new launches led to an increase in footfalls and higher average spends per consumer. It gained market share through the value platform. Strategic investments in formats such as drivethrus and brand extensions like McCaf, McDeliveryT and breakfast platforms, dessert kiosks helped the Company create a portfolio that builds brand differentiation and yields longterm results. It collaborated with food aggregators such as FoodPanda, Swiggy and Zomato to create a more efficient delivery network and address a larger consumer base and their growing demands. As on 31st March 2018, 165 out of the 277 stores delivered food to customers homes. Desserts continued to play a significant role as more dessert kiosks were added during the course of the year. It continued to improve customer experience through major remodelling initiatives, contemporary restaurant designs and retailing efforts. In FY 2018, the Company invested Rs 1016.6 million towards capital expenditure. It closed/relocated six restaurants across various locations in west and south India. It closed/relocated restaurants for a variety of reasons, such as existing sales and profit performance or completion of real estate tenure or shifts in restaurant trading areas.The Company had 319 outlets at the close of FY 201920. It strengthened position as a popular QSR in FY1920. HRPL commissioned 24 new restaurants, enhancing accessibility across its footprint the Company was present in 42 cities and towns by the close of the year. It Deepened Restaurant Operating Platform (ROP) 2.0, enhancing operational efficiencies. It Strengthened supply chain and storage capacity, ensuring fresh and available food. The Company had 305 restaurants systemwide across West and South India by the close of FY2021. In FY2021, it strengthened inclusiveness through the launch of a special pack called EatQual that addressed customers with limited upper limb mobility.Through its subsidiary, the Company owned and operated 326 restaurants and 262 McCafes across the Southern and Western states of Goa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Kerala by end of FY 202122.In 2022, it launched McCafe, McBreakfast and McDelivery to enhance relevance within and beyond meal timings. It addressed breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, snacking and dessert needs from 7 am to 11 pm.During the FY 202223, the Company owned and operated 357 restaurants and 311 McCafes across Telangana, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, and parts of Madhya Pradesh and Union Territory of Puducherry.The Company added 41 new restaurants in FY24. It launched McSpicy Fried Chicken in sharing buckets in 2024.
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Westlife Foodworld FAQs

Westlife Foodworld share price is ₹715.05 in NSE and ₹717.7 in BSE as on 29/4/2025.

Westlife Foodworld share price in the past 1-year return was -15.24. The Westlife Foodworld share hit a 1-year low of Rs. 640.7 and a 1-year high of Rs. 957.

The market cap of Westlife Foodworld is Rs. 11207.13 Cr. as of 29/4/2025.

The PE ratios of Westlife Foodworld is 0 as of 29/4/2025.

The PB ratios of Westlife Foodworld is 22.36 as of 29/4/2025

The Mutual Fund Shareholding in Westlife Foodworld was 19.12% at the end of 29/4/2025.

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