Conference Call with Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Management and Analysts on Q3FY25 Performance and Outlook. Listen to the full earnings transcript.
Healthcare Facilities company Apollo Hospitals Enterprise announced Q3FY25 results Revenues at Rs 55,269 million vs Rs 48,506 million in Q3FY24; growth of 14% YoY EBITDA at Rs 7,615 million vs Rs 6,137 million in Q3 FY24. This is after Apollo 24/7 cost of Rs 1,405 million in the quarter (including Rs 268 million non-cash ESOP charge) vs Rs 1,557 million in Q3FY24. Reported PAT at Rs 3,723 million vs Rs 2,453 million in Q3FY24. Diluted EPS of Rs 25.89 per share in Q3FY25 (not annualized). Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, said: At Apollo Hospitals, we have always measured success by the lives we touch and the impact we create for a healthier nation. With Q3FY25 revenues rising by 14% to Rs 5,527 crore and EBITDA by 24% to Rs 762 crore, our performance is a testament to our commitment of a healthier India by bringing cutting-edge technologies to everyone who needs it. We are on track to add 3,512 beds across 11 locations over 3 to 4 years beginning FY26. The results reflect our growth story that underlines our purpose of healing India and touching more than a billion lives. From Mumbai to Varanasi and Chennai to Gurugram, we are committed to ensuring that quality healthcare is not a privilege but a fundamental right for all. Our strategic partnership with Microsoft is accelerating our Al-driven healthcare transformation, including innovation in disease progression, and genomics. By collaborating with the University of Leicester, we are equipping the next generation of healthcare professionals with unmatched skills. Taking our impact global, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL) signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mayapada Healthcare Group, Indonesia to transform the region's healthcare landscape by enhancing medical capabilities, clinical programs, and operational excellence in oncology, cardiology, neurology, and transplant surgery. At Apollo Hospitals, we recognise the rising burden of cancer and launched Unify to Notity campaign towards classifying cancer as a notifiable disease. Our pursuit of enhancing our clinical excellence continues with landmark surgeries and treatments at our hospitals across India. Apollo Hospitals, Chennai achieved a remarkable benchmark in cardiac care by completing 500 robotic cardiac surgeries. Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore performed a robotic knee replacement surgery on a 17-year-old boy, the youngest reported case in the world, who was struggling with severe A vascular Necrosis. As we look ahead, we are confident about our plans to creat a sustainable impact and value to 'Heal in India' and 'Heal by India' with world-class healthcare and cutting-edge innovation not just for India but for the world." Result PDF