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Dixon Technologies Q4 Results: Profit surges 379% YoY to ₹465 crore; dividend of ₹8 declared. Check details here

Dixon Technologies Q4 Results: Profit surges 379% YoY to ₹465 crore; dividend of ₹8 declared. Check details here

Mint20-05-2025

Dixon Technologies Q4 Results: Consumer electronics manufacturer Dixon Technologies on Tuesday, May 20, posted stellar numbers for the fourth quarter of the financial year 2024-25, ending March 31, recording multifold growth in profit after tax and revenue.
The company's consolidated profit after tax surged 379% year-on-year (YoY) to ₹ 465 crore in Q4 FY25, compared with ₹ 97 crore in the corresponding quarter in FY24.
Total income for the quarter under review came in at ₹ 10,304 crore, recording a 120% growth over ₹ 4,675 crore posted in the same period a year ago.
On the operating front, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation or EBITDA jumped 128% YoY to ₹ 454 crore in Q4 FY25.
For the full financial year, Dixon Technologies' PAT jumped 229% YoY to ₹ 1,233 crore while the revenue from operations grew 119% YoY to ₹ 38,880 crore.
Along with the earnings, Dixon Technologies' board also approved the final dividend of ₹ 8 apiece (at 400% considering the face value of ₹ 2) for the financial year 2024-25, subject to approval by the shareholders of the company.
"… recommendation of Final dividend on the Equity Shares of the Company for the Financial year 2024-25 at the rate of ₹ 8/- per Equity Share of the face value of ₹ 2/- each, out of the profits of the Company. The dividend, if approved by the members of the Company at the ensuing 32nd Annual General Meeting ("AGM"), will be credited/ dispatched within 30 days from the date of AGM," said Dixon Tech in an exchange filing today.
In the past 12 months, Dixon Technologies (India) has declared an equity dividend amounting to ₹ 5 per share, resulting in a dividend yield of 0.03%.
Dixon Technologies share price settled the day at ₹ 16,566.90 apiece on the BSE, down 0.07%.

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