How has been the historical performance of Dilip Buildcon?

Sep 11 2025 10:35 PM IST
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Dilip Buildcon's historical performance shows fluctuating net sales, with a decline to 11,316.72 Cr in Mar'25 from 12,011.90 Cr in Mar'24, but a significant recovery in profitability, achieving a profit after tax of 839.92 Cr. Total assets and liabilities increased, while cash flow from operating activities decreased, indicating challenges in liquidity management despite improved operating profit.
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The historical performance of Dilip Buildcon shows a fluctuating trend in net sales, with the most recent figure for Mar'25 at 11,316.72 Cr, down from 12,011.90 Cr in Mar'24 but up from 10,643.64 Cr in Mar'23. The total operating income for Mar'25 also reflects this trend at 11,316.72 Cr. The raw material cost decreased to 8,627.78 Cr in Mar'25 from 10,002.85 Cr in Mar'24, contributing to an operating profit (PBDIT) of 2,287.18 Cr in Mar'25, which is an increase from 1,565.29 Cr in Mar'24. Profit before tax rose significantly to 981.10 Cr in Mar'25 from 491.77 Cr in Mar'24, leading to a profit after tax of 839.92 Cr, a substantial recovery from the losses seen in previous years. The consolidated net profit for Mar'25 was 640.83 Cr, compared to 194.03 Cr in Mar'24 and a loss of 548.87 Cr in Mar'22. In terms of assets and liabilities, total assets increased to 19,655.32 Cr in Mar'25 from 16,635.69 Cr in Mar'24, while total liabilities also rose to 19,655.32 Cr from 16,635.69 Cr. The company's total debt increased to 9,525.39 Cr in Mar'25 from 7,240.35 Cr in Mar'24. Cash flow from operating activities decreased to 131.00 Cr in Mar'25 from 1,080.00 Cr in Mar'24, while cash flow from investing activities saw a significant outflow of -1,426.00 Cr in Mar'25. The closing cash and cash equivalents stood at 462.00 Cr in Mar'25, slightly down from 468.00 Cr in Mar'24. Overall, Dilip Buildcon's performance in Mar'25 indicates a recovery in profitability despite challenges in sales and cash flow. Breakdown: Dilip Buildcon's financial performance over the years reveals a complex picture of growth and recovery. The net sales peaked at 12,011.90 Cr in Mar'24 but fell to 11,316.72 Cr in Mar'25, while total operating income mirrored this decline. However, the company managed to reduce raw material costs, leading to an increase in operating profit to 2,287.18 Cr in Mar'25, up from 1,565.29 Cr in the previous year. Profit before tax also saw a notable rise to 981.10 Cr, resulting in a profit after tax of 839.92 Cr, marking a significant turnaround from the losses reported in earlier years. On the balance sheet, total assets and liabilities both increased, indicating a growing scale of operations, with total debt rising to 9,525.39 Cr. Cash flow from operating activities, however, showed a decline, reflecting challenges in liquidity management, while the closing cash balance remained relatively stable. Overall, the data suggests that while Dilip Buildcon has faced fluctuations in sales and cash flow, it has made strides in profitability and asset management.
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