Bharat Forge Q4 Results: The forging firm announced a 24.44% increase in consolidated net profit to ₹282.62 crore in Q4 FY25, even though revenue from operations decreased by 7.48% to ₹3,852.60 crore.
Nonetheless, profit before exceptional items and tax increased by 23.99% year-on-year to ₹429.4 crore, while EBITDA rose by 2.71% to ₹671.1 crore.
Total expenses decreased by 9.38% year-on-year to ₹3,483.04 crore.
On a segment basis, revenue from forgings grew by 0.82% to ₹3,436.23 crore, whereas the defence segment experienced a significant decline of 49.29% to ₹284.35 crore.
At the conclusion of the March quarter, Bharat Forge‘s defense order book reached ₹9,420 crore. In the financial year 2025, new contracts valued at ₹6,959 crore were secured, with the defense sector accounting for 70% of this total.
Bharat Forge has chosen not to offer any forecasts for the exports division for financial year 2026, stating that the priority will be on enhancing consolidated profitability.
The company’s board has also declared a dividend of ₹6 per share for its shareholders.