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Akzo Nobel India Reports Solid Financial Performance for Q2 and H1 of 2024-25

Today, the Board of Directors of Akzo Nobel India Limited, a leading paints and coatings company and maker of Dulux Paints, approved the financial results for the quarter and half year ended 30 September 2024.

Highlights Q2 FY25* (compared with Q2 FY24**)

• Revenue from operations at ₹982.3 crore, up 3%

• EBIT from operations at ₹124.2 crore, up 3%

• PAT at ₹97.9 crore, up 4%

H1 FY25 (compared to H1 FY24)

• Revenue from operations at ₹2,018.6 crore, up 3%

• EBIT from operations ₹271.3 crore, up 3%

• PAT ₹212.5 crore, up 4%

Akzo Nobel India Limited Chairman and Managing Director, Rajiv Rajgopal, commented:

“In Q2 FY25, we continued to deliver volume growth while maintaining profitability. Topline growth was led by strong B2B performance across paints and coatings. While there has been an increase in raw material costs, we invested in growth and protected our double-digit profitability by optimizing operational expenses.

In the first half of FY25, despite challenging market conditions, we continued to deliver growth while holding our profitability.”

Dividend proposal:

“Based on the Company’s strong performance in the first half of FY25 and to commemorate completion of Akzo Nobel India’s 70th year in India, the Board is delighted to announce an interim dividend of ₹70 per share for FY25,” said Mr. Rajiv Rajgopal, Chairman and Managing Director, Akzo Nobel India.

Recent highlights:

New powder coatings capacity to better serve market demand in North and Central India

In September, commercial production of powder coatings commenced from the Company’s Gwalior plant. The new installed production capacity of 5,200 tonnes per annum can be expanded basis future demand.

Three upgraded propositions in Decorative Paints

AkzoNobel goes the extra mile to help residents of world’s highest motorable village

AkzoNobel’s latest Let’s Colour project in three high-altitude tribal villages of Spiti valley – Komic (the world’s highest village reachable by a motorable road); Hikkim (home to the world’s highest post office); and Langza (where marine fossils older than the Himalayas have been found) – celebrates the enduring human spirit. While safeguarding the villages on top of the world from extreme sub-zero Himalayan winters, the power of paint goes beyond to preserve the region’s centuries old Buddhist spiritual and cultural tapestry, including the revitalization of the 14th century Tangyud monastery.

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