
Max Financial Services consolidated net profit declines 45.29% in the June 2025 quarter
Net profit of Max Financial Services declined 45.29% to Rs 69.64 crore in the quarter ended June 2025 as against Rs 127.29 crore during the previous quarter ended June 2024. Sales rose 8.67% to Rs 12821.65 crore in the quarter ended June 2025 as against Rs 11798.61 crore during the previous quarter ended June 2024. Particulars Quarter Ended Jun. 2025 Jun. 2024 % Var. Sales 12821.6511798.61 9 OPM % 0.921.61 - PBDT 102.16183.15 -44 PBT 101.48182.46 -44 NP 69.64127.29 -45

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