
Choice International Q4 results: Revenue grows 18% YoY to Rs 253 crore, Net profit rises 35.8% YoY
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) came in at Rs 98 crore, up 42% YoY, with EBITDA margin improving to 38.54% from 32.05% in Q4 FY24. The company's net profit for the quarter grew by 36% to Rs 53 crore against Rs 39 crore in the previous year, with PAT margin at 20.98% versus 18.21%.
The broking and distribution segment contributed 62% to the company's total revenue, generating Rs 129 crore in Q4. Meanwhile, the wealth business reported an AUM of Rs 5,577 crore, a remarkable 793% jump YoY. Insurance broking premium grew 49% YoY to Rs 93 crore.
The company's NBFC business reported a total loan book of Rs 768 crore, with retail loans standing at Rs 629 crore and NNPA at just 0.83%. The advisory segment ended the quarter with an order book of Rs 501 crore.
Managing Director Kamal Poddar said the company delivered resilient performance across all segments, highlighting strong user retention, platform efficiency, and expanding product offerings as key contributors.
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