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Indraprastha Gas Q4 Results: Net Profit Rises 22%, Revenue Up 5%

IGL's bottom-line came in at Rs 349.2 crore, beating the consensus estimate of Rs 330 crore of the analysts tracked by Bloomberg.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>IGL's standalone revenue during the March quarter came in at Rs 3,950 crore, 5.1% higher sequentially. (Source: Company website)</p></div>
IGL's standalone revenue during the March quarter came in at Rs 3,950 crore, 5.1% higher sequentially. (Source: Company website)
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Indraprastha Gas Ltd. logged a 22.2% rise in its standalone net profit during the quarter ended March 31, 2025, according to an exchange filing on Sunday.

The city gas distribution's firm bottom-line came in at Rs 349.2 crore, beating the consensus estimate of Rs 330 crore of the analysts tracked by Bloomberg.

In the preceding quarter ended Dec. 31, IGL logged a net profit of Rs 285.8 crore.

The state-owned firm's standalone revenue during the March quarter came in at Rs 3,950 crore, 5.1% higher as compared to Rs 3,759 crore in the preceding quarter.

IGL Q4 Earnings Highlights (Standalone, QoQ)

  • Revenue up 5.1% at Rs 3,950 crore versus Rs 3,759 crore (Bloomberg estimate: Rs 3,863 crore)

  • Ebitda rises 37.6% to Rs 497.2 crore versus Rs 363.6 crore (Estimate: Rs 427 crore)

  • Net profit up 22.2% At Rs 349.2 crore versus Rs 285.8 crore (Estimate: Rs 330 crore)

  • Margin at 12.6% versus 9.6%

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The earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation rose 36.7% sequentially to Rs 497.2 crore, as against Rs 363.6 crore in the previous quarter. The Ebitda margin rose to 12.6% from 9.7% during the same period.

The adjusted Ebitda margin came in at Rs 4.64 per standard cubic metre during the quarter under review, as compared to Rs 4.3 per SCM in the December 2024 quarter.

Shares of IGL on Friday had closed 3.91% lower at Rs 178.2 apiece on the BSE, compared to 0.74% decline in the benchmark Sensex.

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