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Home » News » Led by digital and retail, RIL posts 2.4% rise in Q4 profit

Led by digital and retail, RIL posts 2.4% rise in Q4 profit

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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    President of Reliance Industries Mikesh Ambani

President of Reliance Industries Mikesh Ambani

Reliance Industries, the first Indian company in crossing ₹ 10 Lakh Crore Networth, exceeded Street estimates in the fourth quarter with an increase in its retail income and digital services that compensate for the weakness in the oil business to the memory.

The 2.4 percent increase in the net gain consolidated to ₹ 19,407 million rupees and the revenues of the operations were 10 percent higher than ₹ 2.65 Lakh Crore in the quarter.

An increase in the subscriber base and the continuous impact of its tariff walk saw that the revenues of the JIO platforms increase by 17.8 percent, while Reliance Retail Ventures increased by 15.7 percent with a growth in all consumption categories.

“The fiscal year2025 has been a challenging year for the global business environment, with weak macroeconomic conditions and a changing geopolitical landscape,” said President and Managing Director Mikesh Ambani.

“Our approach in operational discipline, client -centered innovation and compliance with India’s growth requirements has helped the trust of constant financial performance.

Ebitda above

The General Ebitda increased by 3.6 percent, largely due to retail and digital yield.

The capex for the quarter was ₹ 36,041 million rupees ($ 4.2 billion), carrying its total capital for the year to $ 15.3 billion. The year ended with a gross debt or ₹ 3.5 Lakh million rupees, slightly higher than a year ago.

The O2C business made of RIL worked better than its global peers that reported and reported a 15.4 percent increase in revenues, but at the operational level there was a 10 percent drop

The fuel cracks are below the average of 5 years and Ril attributed it to a weak demand from the EU and China.

Oil cup to chemicals

“The Oil to Chemicals Business posted to Resilient Performance LEAVE CONSIDERABLE VOLATILITY IN ENERGY MARKETS. Significant demand-suply imbalances in Downstream Chemicals Markets have led to multi-andear low margins. Feeding and Feeding and Feeding and Feeding and Feeding and Feeding and Feeding and Feeding and Feedtock and Feeding and Feedtock and Feeding and Feeded and fed and fed, fed and fed and fed and fed and fed and fed, feeding and fed and fed and fed through value chains, “Ambani said.

With a subscriber base or approximately 488 million and an average income per user that crosses RS 206 in the quarter, Jio was half a taxpayer to Ril’s general revenues.

Ebitda saw an increase or 18.5 percent in the year and the operational margin was 40 bp of 50.1 percent.

The company has constantly increased to its 5G subscriber base, with 45 percent of its users on the 5G network.

Despite the challenges in consumption, the retail retail sale became an accreditable yield with a growth rebound in the quarter. The quarter was marked by Quick Commerce Services under Jio Mart.

Abani said the Foundation had been established for its projects in renewable energy and battery operations. “In the next quarter, we will see the transition of this business of incubation to operationalization,” he added.

Dividend

The company has recommended a dividend of ₹ 5.50 per share and also approved to raise up to ₹ 25000 million rupees through the issuance of non -convertible obligations.

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