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Strong Finish in Q4 FY25
SAIL declared its financial results for the quarter and year ending 31st March 2025, showcasing robust performance despite a tumultuous global steel environment. In Q4 FY25, the company clocked a net profit of ₹1,564 crore, reflecting a 16% rise compared to the corresponding period last year. This rise comes despite headwinds such as global tariffs, elevated input costs, and international import pressure.
Operational Momentum Fuels Growth
Crude steel production surged to 5.02 million metric tons in Q4, while sales volume rose to 5.19 million metric tons, demonstrating healthy operational throughput. The rise in volumes, coupled with improved cost efficiencies and optimized inventory management, helped offset the decline in hot-rolled steel realization, which contracted by 12% YoY.
EBITDA Improves Despite Cost Pressure
SAIL’s EBITDA for Q4 stood at ₹3,781 crore, up from ₹2,389 crore in Q3. However, the YoY comparison shows a marginal dip from ₹3,829 crore in Q4 FY24. While this appears modest, the fact that EBITDA remained strong despite surging input costs, such as a 59% rise in coking coal cost and a 17% uptick in iron ore cost, speaks volumes about the company’s operational discipline and focus on cost optimization.
FY25 Annual Performance Stable
For the full year FY25, SAIL reported crude steel production of 17.89 million metric tons and sales volume of 17.02 million metric tons, maintaining near parity with FY24 levels. Annual revenue from operations stood at ₹1,02,478 crore, while PAT for the year came in at ₹2,148 crore, down from ₹2,733 crore in FY24. The decrease in full-year PAT mirrors the challenges of squeezed spreads and global pricing pressures.
Margins Remain Under Strain
A closer look at the cost-revenue matrix reveals that while SAIL has improved on several fronts, margins remain under strain. HR realization declined from ₹56,500 to ₹49,780 per metric ton, dragging the spread down by 55% YoY. This compression reflects the disproportionate rise in input costs versus finished steel prices. Nonetheless, judicious procurement and domestic sourcing offered a cushioning effect.
Key Takeaways:
SAIL reported a 16% YoY increase in net profit for Q4 FY25, driven by higher production and cost efficiencies.
Despite a 55% drop in spread due to rising coking coal and iron ore costs, EBITDA for the quarter remained robust at ₹3,781 crore.
The company announced a final dividend of ₹1.60 per share, affirming its confidence in long-term value creation.
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SAIL’s Fiscal Flourish Amid Fiscal Flux & Ferroalloy Frictions
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Synopsis: - Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) has reported a 16% year-on-year growth in net profit for Q4 FY25. CMD Amarendu Prakash emphasized resilience amid global trade shifts and domestic steel demand buoyed by supportive government policies.
