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Home » RSWM Q4 profit at Rs 10.6 Mn as Revenue Rises and EBITDA Jumps
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RSWM Q4 profit at Rs 10.6 Mn as Revenue Rises and EBITDA Jumps

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The company’s EBITDA surged 36.2 per cent Q-o-Q and 44.8 per cent Y-o-Y to Rs 790 million, aided by effective cost controls and operational efficiencies. It also reported a positive profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 10.6 million for the quarter.

RSWM, the manufacturer of value-added synthetic, mélange, blended spun yarns, denim fabric, knitted fabric, and green polyester fibers in India, today announced its audited financial results for the Q4 & FY25 period, which ended on 31st March 2025.

In Q4 FY25, RSWM posted a revenue of Rs 12.56 billion, reflecting a 5 per cent sequential and 7.2 per cent year-on-year growth, supported by improved volumes and realizations. The company’s EBITDA surged 36.2 per cent Q-o-Q and 44.8 per cent Y-o-Y to Rs 790 million, aided by effective cost controls and operational efficiencies. It also reported a positive profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 10.6 million for the quarter. For the full fiscal year FY25, revenue rose 18.9 per cent Y-o-Y to Rs 48.25 billion, backed by strong demand recovery and a diversified product portfolio. EBITDA stood at Rs 2.33 billion, up 76.8 per cent Y-o-Y, with margins expanding by 158 basis points to 4.8 per cent. Despite a net loss of Rs 410 million for the year, the company showed notable operational improvement over the previous year’s net loss of Rs 350 million, driven by strategic investments in innovation and sustainability.

Commenting on the results, Riju Jhunjhunwala, CMD of RSWM, said,“FY25 has been a pivotal year for our company, marking a shift from past challenges toward a more sustainable future. We have regained momentum in both operational and financial performance, driven by sharper focus and strategic realignment. Your trust and support have been integral to our transformation. The India–UK FTA is expected to enhance Indian textile exports by reducing duties and streamlining trade, unlocking over $1 billion in additional exports and significantly increasing India’s share of the UK’s apparel market. We are also expanding into new markets such as Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, while prioritising product innovation to protect our margins. This transformation is embodied in RSWM 2.0—our blueprint for becoming a more agile, profitable, and sustainable organisation. As we enter FY26, our goal is to sustain and accelerate this momentum. We will continue expanding exports, leveraging technology to enhance process efficiency, and reinforcing our commitment to environmental and social governance. These efforts will build a strong foundation for long-term value creation and ensure sustainable growth for our shareholders.”

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