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V-MART RETAIL LTD.

VMARTFY2502 May 2025
Revenue-24.0%
Net Profit-74.2%
OPM11.83%

P&L

Quarterly Standalone

Revenue
-24.0%780.08
Expenditure
-18.4%783.70
Net Profit
-74.2%18.51
NPM 2.37%-65.9%EPS ₹9.35-74.2%

vs Q3 FY25

V-Mart Retail Limited Reports 17% Revenue Growth & 77% EBITDA Growth for FY25

02 May 2025 · 2 May 2025, 03:37 pm

Summary

V-Mart Retail Limited, a leading value fashion retailer in India, announced its audited financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025. The company reported revenues of INR 3,254 crore, up 17% year-on-year (YoY) and EBITDA of INR 377 crore, up 77% YoY. The PAT stood at INR 46 crore for the year including an exceptional gain of INR 24 crore for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025. The same store sales growth (SSSG) stood at +8% for the quarter and +11% for the year. The company opened 13 new stores and closed 4 stores during the quarter, adding 62 new stores for the full year.

Key Highlights

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    Revenue of INR 3,254 crore, up 17% YoY

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    EBITDA of INR 377 crore, up 77% YoY

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    PAT of INR 46 crore for the year including an exceptional gain of INR 24 crore

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    Same store sales growth (SSSG) of +8% for the quarter and +11% for the year

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    Opened 13 new stores and closed 4 stores during the quarter

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    Added 62 new stores for the full year

Management Comments

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The results were approved by the Company's Board of Directors at its meeting held on May 02, 2025. The Company reported revenues of INR 3,254 crore, up 17% year-on-year (YoY) and EBITDA of INR 377 crore, up 77% YoY with PAT of INR 46 crore for the year including an exceptional gain of INR 24 crore for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2025. The revenues for Q4 FY25 was INR 780 crore, up 17% YoY and EBITDA of INR 68 crore, up 70% YoY. The PAT stood at INR 19 crore for the quarter ended 31 March 2025. The same store sales growth (SSSG) stood at +8% for the quarter and +11% for the year. The Company remains focused on its store expansion plan, opening 13 new stores and closing 4 stores during the quarter. For the full year FY25, it added 62 new stores and closed 9.

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