
V-Mart Retail declares Q4 results 2025, 3:1 bonus shares
Stock Market Today: V-Mart Retail Ltd declares Q4 results 2025 on Friday and also announced 3:1 bonus shares
The Board of Directors of V-Mart Retail while Approval of the audited financial results of the Company for the fourth quarter and year ended March 31, 2025, they also Bonus shares while skipped the dividend
V-Mart Retail Ltd recommended to members for their approval, the issue of bonus equity shares in the ratio of 3:1 i.e., 3 (Three) new fully paid-up equity share of Rs. 10/- (Rupees Ten Only) each for every 1 (one) existing fully paid-up equity share of Rs. 10/- (Rupees Ten Only) each, to the eligible equity shareholders of the Company as on the record date, subject to approval of the Members of the Company.
The record date for identifying the eligible share holders to receive bonus shares will be declared by the company later . The investors will have to be watchful on the record date as and when it is declared since the Record date implies that in order for their names to be listed among the eligible shareholders for receiving the V-Mart Retail Bonus shares, shareholders must purchase V-Mart shares one day before the record date
The V Mart Retail while rewarded investors with the Bonsu shares, Board of Directors has considered not recommending any dividend for the financial year 2024-25 aiming to retain profit and support future growth
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V-Mart Retail declaring Q4 Results 2025 reported ₹ 19 crore net profit during the March 2025 quarter compared to a loss of ₹ 39 crore in the year ago quarter. The V-Mart Ebitda at ₹ 68 crore improve from ₹ 40 crore recorded in the year ago quarter as per the press release. The revenues for V-Mart at ₹ 780 crore in the Q4FY25 improved 17% compared to ₹ 669 crore recorded during Q4FY24
First Published: 2 May 2025, 03:55 PM IST

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