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Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Reports FY25 Results

KFIL reports FY 2025 financials, Standalone revenue at INR 6,566 Cr for FY 2025 up by 7% year on year; Standalone net profit of INR 317 Cr

Pune, India – May 9, 2025: Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Limited (BSE : 500245), one of the leading castings and pig iron manufacturers and a leading player in steel and seamless tubes in India, announced today its audited financial results for the fourth quarter and the financial year ended 31 March 2025.

Commenting on the Q4 FY 2025 results, Mr. R.V.Gumaste, Managing Director, KFIL, said “We are pleased to share our full-year financial performance. The year brought its share of challenges, particularly due to rising input commodity costs and lower realisations across all product lines. Despite these headwinds, our focus on cost discipline and operational efficiencies helped us to mitigate the impact on margins, which could have otherwise been higher.

On the revenue front, we recorded a year-on-year growth of 7%, largely driven by increased volumes compared to the previous year. Notably, the macroeconomic environment showed signs of recovery in the last quarter, providing some tailwinds for the business.

With the mines becoming operational, we are better positioned to manage input-related risks in respect of Iron ore in the quarters ahead. A key milestone this year was commissioning of solar power plant at Jalna, reflecting our commitment for sustainable and cleaner energy solutions. Both initiatives have helped in bringing cost efficiencies during the fourth quarter. All major projects are progressing as planned, and we look forward to realizing their benefits in the coming years.”

Review of Standalone Q4 FY 25 Financial Performance:

Review of Standalone YTD FY 25 Financial Performance:

Review of Consolidated Q4 FY 25 Financial Performance:

Review of Consolidated YTD FY 25 Financial Performance:

*Excluding other income and exceptional items #Excluding exceptional items

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