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Home » News » Motilal Oswal reports loss in Q4, first quarterly loss in 5 years

Motilal Oswal reports loss in Q4, first quarterly loss in 5 years

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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The net loss of the company was due to a fall in fair value changes

The net loss of the company was due to a fall in fair value changes

The Oswal Financial Services (MOFSL) Motilal brokerage firm has registered a net loss of ₹ 63.19 million rupees deceiving the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2015 with a gain of ₹ 724.60 million rupees registering the corresponding period a year ago. This is for the first time in five years that MOFSL has published a quarterly loss.

The net loss was due to a fall in the changes of fair value, said the company. According to the company’s financial statement, the net loss about the change in fair value for the quarter stood at ₹ 430 million rupees against a net gain of ₹ 424 million rupees in the same quarter of the previous year.

Total operations revenues also decreased 44 percent to ₹ 1,208,555 million rupees (₹ 2,171.93 million rupees).

The Board has approved the issuance of non -convertible dismissals worth 3000 million rupees.

Duration The quarter, the Motilal Oswal heritage management business grew by 7 percent with respect to the same quarter last year, while the assets under management were located in ₹ 2.64 Lakh Crore, a growth of 31 percent year -on -year.

The total average income consolidated per user (ARPU) grew 9 percent to ₹ 41,516 per active customer in an year -on -year base. The market volume market share for financial year 2025 was 7.6 percent, while F & O Premium market share during the year was 8.5 percent.

AUM of asset management at the end of financial year 2025 stood at ₹ 1.23 Lakh Crore.

The shares of Motilal Oswal Financial Services ended 8.13 percent lower in ₹ 694.25.

Posted on April 25, 2025

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