It had posted a net profit of Rs 101 crore in the second quarter of the last financial year (Q2FY21)
Revenue from operations rose to Rs 1,073.2 crore as against Rs 883.1 crore in the year-ago period
Earnings from petroleum products lower than same months of last year
Bank's provisioning for bad loans and contingencies were raised substantially for the September 2021 quarter at Rs 474.95 crore as bad loans moved up
The assets under management as of September 30, 2021 stood at Rs 75,063 crore as compared to Rs 74,471 crore as of end September in FY 2021
Total revenue from operations during the period under review stood at Rs 985.2 crore as against Rs 497.48 crore in the year-ago period
During H1FY22, the company disbursed Rs 638 crore registering a growth of 30 per cent year-on-year
Aggregate disbursements in Q2FY22 were up 35% at Rs 8,706 crore, from Rs 6,457 crore in Q2FY21
Lender had posted a net profit of Rs 920 crore in the second quarter ended September 2020
The total revenue during July-September 2021 increased 12 per cent year-on-year
The company's EBIDTA margin for the quarter was 22.7 per cent, up by 50 basis points
Low base effect drives better YoY show, bottom line up 9.2% sequentially
Its revenue during reported quarter jumped 17.8 per cent to Rs 129.6 crore, compared with Rs 110 crore in the year-ago period
Total income stood at Rs 2,675.20 crore in the quarter as against Rs 2,306.45 crore in the year-ago period
Total expenses were at Rs 2,724.50 crore, up 73.84 per cent from Rs 1,567.18 crore earlier
JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd on Friday reported a 6.06 per cent decline in consolidated net profit for the September quarter at Rs 87.29 crore, hit by higher input costs. The company had posted a profit of Rs 92.93 crore in the July-September period a year ago, JK Lakshmi Cement said in a regulatory filing. Revenue from operations slipped 6.80 per cent to Rs 1,208.80 crore from Rs 1,131.74 crore in the year-ago period. "As a result of a steep increase in prices of Petcoke & Diesel, the cost soared considerably which affected the profitability adversely. "Company's volumes also got impacted due to transporters strike in Chhattisgarh plant which affected our East despatches for nearly 15 days in this quarter," JK Lakshmi Cement said in a post-earnings statement. The reduced volumes and increased costs brought down the EBIDTA to Rs 178.88 crore in the July-September quarter from Rs 205. 05 crore a year ago. Total expenses were at Rs 1,105.46 crore, as against Rs 1,015.65 crore ...
The homegrown tyre maker had reported a net loss of Rs 246 crore in the corresponding period last fiscal
Net NPAs were at 2.37 per cent, up from 1.09 per cent in year ago period
The non-banking finance company had reported a standalone profit after tax of Rs 684.56 crore in the year-ago quarter
Revenue rose 53.7 per cent after global oil prices rose to a multi-year high