
Bajaj Auto Q1 Results: Cons profit jumps 14% YoY to Rs 2,210 crore; revenue rises 10%
The company also reported a 10% YoY rise in revenue from operations, which stood at Rs 13,133 crore, compared to Rs 11,932 crore in the same period last year.
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The surge in revenue was driven by strong double-digit growth in exports, premium motorcycles, commercial vehicles, and the Chetak EV.
The company reported a strong quarterly profit performance, with EBITDA at approximately Rs 2,500 crore. The EBITDA margin stood at 19.7%, down 50 basis points quarter-on-quarter, primarily due to lower dollar realisations during the period.
However, the impact was largely offset by an improved product mix and operating leverage, which helped cushion the effects of commodity inflation.
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Bajaj Auto stated that it maintained a healthy balance sheet and continued its strong track record of free cash flow generation, adding approximately Rs 1,200 crore during the quarter.
Surplus funds stood at Rs 16,726 crore, even after a capital infusion of Rs 300 crore into Bajaj Auto Credit to support the expansion of its loan book, and Rs 1,525 crore into Bajaj Auto International Holdings BV, Netherlands, to partially fund the KTM Austria transaction.
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