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NALCO Clocks Net Profit of Rs. 5325 crores with Revenue from Operations at Rs. 16, 788 crore in FY25
According to the audited financial results approved by the Board of Directors at its meeting held today, NALCO has achieved a historic financial milestone, setting a new benchmark by recording its highest-ever net profit of Rs. 5,325 crore, reflecting a robust year-on-year (YoY) increase of 158% percent. The Company also reported highest ever revenue from operations of Rs. 16,788 crore for FY 25.
The net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 2025 also registered significant upsurge at Rs 2,078 crore against Rs. 1,016 crore which is about 105 percent higher as compared to the year-ago period. The revenue from operations during the quarter stood at Rs. 5268 crore compared to Rs. 3,579 crore during the corresponding quarter last year.
"Enhancing efficiency, cost optimization and unwavering commitment of employees have played a key role in enabling NALCO to maintain competitive pricing in a dynamic market environment. Moreover, NALCO’s strategic focus on process improvements has fostered a motivated, performance-driven workforce” he said.
With aluminium prices firming up and demand steadily increasing, NALCO is well-positioned to sustain its growth trajectory. Looking ahead, Shri Singh underscored the Company’s commitment to long-term sustainable growth through strategic expansions, including the 5th Stream expansion of the Alumina Refinery, operationalization of the Pottangi Bauxite Mines, and the proposed expansion of the existing Smelter Plant and Captive Power Plant. These initiatives are set to provide a strong foundation for sustainable and resilient growth, further fortifying NALCO’s position in the global aluminium sector.
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