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Amara Raja Batteries | Q3FY22

Amara Raja Batteries Q3FY22 net profit down 25 pc YoY to Rs 145 cr

| @indiablooms | Feb 12, 2022, at 03:00 am

Mumbai: Amara Raja Batteries Ltd on Thursday reported a standalone net profit of Rs 144.65 crore in December 2021, down 25.13 percent from Rs 193.19 crore in December 2020.

The batterymaker's consolidated net profit for the quarter-ended December 2021 fell by Rs 25.25 per cent at Rs 145.30 crore compared to Rs 193.69 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.

However, its revenue from operations for Q3 of FY 22 stood at Rs 2,365.07 crores as compared to Rs 1,960.12 crores during Q3 of FY 21, Amara Raja Batteries said in a regulatory filing.

EBITDA stands at Rs 302.95 crore in December 2021 down 11.31 percent from Rs 341.59 crore in the corresponding quarter last years.

Net Sales at Rs 2,365.07 crore in December 2021 up 20.66 percent from Rs 1,960.12 crore in December 2020.

The Earnings per Share (EPS) for Q3 of FY 22 was at Rs 8.47 while its was Rs. 11.31 in December 2020.

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