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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > PTC India Q4 Profit Surges 308% to ₹372 Cr Despite Revenue Dip
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PTC India Q4 Profit Surges 308% to ₹372 Cr Despite Revenue Dip

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 27, 2025 12:47 pm
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PTC India has reported a sharp 308.15% jump in its consolidated net profit to ₹371.87 crore in the fourth quarter of FY25, up from ₹91.11 crore in the same quarter last year. The major boost came from an exceptional one-time gain of ₹305.96 crore following the sale of its subsidiary, PTC Energy Ltd (PEL), to ONGC Green.

For the average investor, this headline result is a reminder: sometimes, the biggest wins come not from regular business, but from timely exits.

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PTC India’s strategic sale not only fattened its books—it allowed room for a generous dividend of ₹6.70 per share for FY25.

However, revenue from operations fell by 14.38% year-on-year to ₹2,886.93 crore in Q4 FY25. The decline was due to weaker trading volumes in a tough energy market. Without the exceptional income, profit before tax stood at ₹160.85 crore—up just 6.61% YoY.

On a standalone basis, net profit jumped 528.93% YoY to ₹521.38 crore. Yet again, this figure leaned heavily on the ₹521.63 crore recorded under exceptional items.

Also Read Bajaj Healthcare Posts ₹11.18 Cr Q4 Profit, Bounces Back Strong in FY25

Operationally, things were more muted—standalone revenue slipped 14.27%, and margins took a hit.

According to PTC India CMD Manoj Kumar Jhawar, the company’s short-term trades made up 66% of volume in Q4, helping offset some margin pressure. “Our trading income grew 14% to ₹60.20 crore, thanks to better realization,” he said.

So, what drove the exceptional numbers? The full divestment of PEL. The deal brought in ₹1,175.75 crore (net of costs), translating into the ₹305.96 crore gain reported in the quarter’s books.

For the full financial year, this move alone contributed ₹457.39 crore to PTC India’s PAT.

Across FY25, the company posted a 131.66% jump in net profit to ₹854.78 crore, despite a 4.64% dip in annual revenue. Trading volumes actually rose by 11% to 82.75 billion units, and the core trading margin held steady at 3.37 paise per unit. Consulting services added ₹50.35 crore.

While the topline growth may look underwhelming, the real story here is PTC’s smart monetization move—and a steady grip on trading margins in a volatile sector.

Shares of PTC India closed marginally down at ₹186.40 on the BSE after the results. But with a cash-rich balance sheet and a dividend to show, investors may just be warming up to a power play that’s more brains than brawn.

Also Read Bayer CropScience Jumps 11.6% as Q4 Profit Soars 319%

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