THOMAS COOK (INDIA) LTD.
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Thomas Cook India Reports Highest Ever Consolidated PBT of Rs. 3,784 Mn in FY25
13 May 2025 · 13 May 2025, 12:34 am
Summary
Thomas Cook India has reported its highest ever consolidated PBT of Rs. 3,784 Mn in FY25. The total income from operations grew 12% y-o-y to Rs.82,815 Mn. The operating PBT for FY25 grew 15% to Rs. 3,821 Mn from Rs. 3,337 Mn. The operating PBT for Q4 FY25 grew 51% to Rs. 917 Mn from Rs 608 Mn. The standalone operating PBT grew 20% to Rs. 1,650 Mn from Rs. 1,377 Mn. The travel services EBIT grew by 29% in FY25. The company has also recommended a dividend of Re. 0.45 per Re. 1 share.
Key Highlights
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Thomas Cook India reports highest ever consolidated PBT of Rs. 3,784 Mn in FY25
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Total Income from Operations grew 12% y-o-y to Rs.82,815 Mn
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Operating PBT for FY25 grew 15% to Rs. 3,821 Mn from Rs. 3,337 Mn
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Operating PBT for Q4 FY25 grew 51% to Rs. 917 Mn from Rs 608 Mn
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Standalone Operating PBT grew 20% to Rs. 1,650 Mn from Rs. 1,377 Mn
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Travel Services EBIT grew by 29% in FY25
Management Comments
Madhavan Menon
Thomas Cook India has delivered another robust performance to wrap up FY25, reporting its highest ever consolidated PBT of Rs. 3,784 Mn. PBT grew an impressive 46% in Q4 FY25 and 10% for the FY25. The FY25 results were driven by strong all-round delivery - with Travel Services EBIT growing by 29% aided by a strong turnaround of Global DMS Companies; Forex growing by 21%.
Mahesh lyer
I am proud of the strong all-round performance of the teams across businesses & geographies for FY25. Our focus will remain on enhancing Fe ty customer experience, digital transformation and cost optimisation. Looking ahead, we remain cautiously optimistic - given recent geopolitical events and the potential effects of global trade wars, etc.
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