
Welspun Enterprises Q4 Results: Profit grows 36% to Rs 105 crore
Welspun Enterprises Limited
(WEL) has reported a 36 per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 105.49 crore in the March quarter, on account of higher revenues. It had posted a net profit of Rs 77.67 crore in the year-ago period, the company said in an exchange filing.
The company's total income increased to Rs 1,075.95 crore from Rs 866.70 crore a year earlier.
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For the entire FY25, the net profit rose to Rs 353.83 crore from Rs 319.40 crore in FY24.
Income rose to Rs 3,792.59 crore from Rs 3,063.31 crore FY24.
WEL, a part of Welspun World, is an
infrastructure development
company focusing on water, wastewater, and transport segments.

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