
Max Hits ₹9,000 Cr in FY25, Q4 revenue soars 29% on higher bed occupancy
Mumbai: Corporate Hospital chain,
Max Healthcare
Institute Q4 FY2024-25 revenue reported a growth of 29 per cent to ₹2,429 crore, up against ₹1,888 crore from the year ago quarter.
For the January-March quarter the hospital's net profit went up 21 per cent to ₹376 crore, against the previous year figures of ₹311 crore while the earnings before interest and taxes (EBITDA) stood at ₹632 crore.
The hospitals bed occupancy for the quarter was at 75 per cent, with a 30 per cent increase in bed occupied days (BOD) ad the ARPOB (Average Revenue Per Occupied Bed) stood at ₹77.1 thousand, up against ₹76.8 thousand reported in the year ago period.
Overall EBITDA per bed was ₹ 73.9 lakhs compared to ₹76 lakhs in Q4 FY24 and the share of revenue from new units stood at 15 per cent compared to 2 per cent in the year ago period.
During the period Max entered into a Long-term Service Agreement to sett up a 200-bed hospital in Pitampura, Delhi in association with Bharat Prakritik Chikitsa Mission.
'We have reported the 18th consecutive quarter of year-on-year growth in both Revenue and Operating EBITDA — a testament to the strength of our operating model, in Q4 we took significant strategic steps for long-term growth, including corporate actions and two M&A transactions,' said Abhay Soi, Chairman and Managing Director, Max Healthcare Institute Ltd.
For the full financial year Max gross revenue went up 26 per cent YoY to ₹9,065 crore, while the net profit went up 9 per cent to ₹1,392 crore , attributed with the 'increase in OBDs.'
Outlining the company's future plans, Soi said, 'We are commencing operations at our three new brownfield towers in Saket, Nanavati, and Mohali in the next three months and will add 1,500 beds to our capacity in the current financial year.'
Recently while inaugurating its Dwarka-based 300-bed super speciality facility, Soi had voiced that, the company will invest '₹6,000 crore by 2028 to add 3,700 beds across key locations in India."
Currently the hospital chain operates a network of 22 hospitals with a total strenth of around 5000 beds and caters to more than 30 specialities.
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