
RSWM Limited reports 18.9% revenue increase in FY25
RSWM Limited, one of India's largest producers of blended spun yarns, denim, knitted fabrics, value-added synthetics, and green polyester fibres, has reported an 18.9% year-on-year rise in revenue for the 2025 financial year, fuelled by demand recovery and operational ameliorations.
The business' total revenue for the 2025 fiscal year reached $565 million, helped by a broader product portfolio, Apparel Resources India reported. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation rose by 76.8% year-on-year to $27.3 million, with operating margins improving by 158 basis points to 4.8%. Despite reporting a net loss of $4.8 million for the year, the company showed improved operational performance over its 2024 financial year net profit of $4.1 million.
For the fourth quarter, RSWM Limited's revenue totalled $147 million, marking a 7.2% increase year-on-year and a 5% rise quarter-on-quarter. EBITDA for the quarter increased by 44.8% year-on-year to $9.25 million, aided by stronger cost controls and operational efficiencies. RSWM also recorded a positive profit after tax of $187,000 for the quarter.
Commenting on the performance, RSWM Limited's chairman and managing director Riju Jhunjhunwala said the 2025 financial year was a turning point for the business. Jhunjhunwala noted that the India-UK free trade agreement could unlock over $1 billion in new export opportunities for Indian textiles, while the business continues to focus on product innovation and expansion into markets across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.
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