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IRCON International Shares Fall 2% as Q4 Profit Drops 14% Compared to Last Year

Ankita Das
Last updated: May 22, 2025 10:52 am
Ankita Das
IRCON Q4 Profit Falls 14% | Revenue Declines 10% in FY25

IRCON International’s shares fell by 2% after the company reported lower profits for the last quarter. In the January-March quarter (Q4) of the financial year 2025, the company earned a profit of ₹278 crore, which is 14% less than the same period last year.

The company’s revenue (money earned from business) dropped by nearly 10%, from ₹3,787 crore last year to ₹3,412 crore this year.

Profit before tax (money made before paying taxes) was ₹263 crore, down 26% compared to last year’s ₹356 crore.

Also See: IRCON International Shares Rise 1.54% After Winning ₹254 Crore Railway Safety Project

EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) was ₹357.5 crore, which is 16% lower than last year’s ₹424 crore. The company’s EBITDA margin, which shows profit as a percentage of revenue, was 10.17%.

Revenue from international customers fell sharply by 54% to ₹82.7 crore in the last quarter, while domestic revenue dropped by about 8% to ₹3,329 crore.

By the end of March 2025, the company’s total orders waiting to be completed were worth ₹20,347 crore. Out of this, railway projects made up ₹15,435 crore, highway projects ₹4,541 crore, and other projects ₹371 crore.

For the entire financial year 2025, IRCON’s net profit fell by nearly 22% to ₹728 crore. Its total revenue also dropped by 14% to ₹10,760 crore compared to the previous year.

Also Read: Lenovo Has Achieved $1.4 Billion Profit, Soaring 36% on Robust Global Sales!

The company’s board has proposed a final dividend (profit shared with shareholders) of ₹1 per share, which shareholders will approve at the upcoming annual meeting. This is in addition to the interim dividend of ₹1.65 per share that has already been paid.

IRCON International is a government-owned company that mainly works on infrastructure projects, especially railway construction. Over time, it has also expanded to roads, buildings, electrical projects, airports, commercial complexes, and metro rail works.

TAGGED:Dividend AnnouncementFY25 Financial Resultsinfrastructure projectsIrcon InternationalQ4 profit declineRailway construction
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