Waste Management company EMS announced Q4FY25 & FY25 results Q4FY25 Financial Highlights: Revenue from Operations on a standalone basis stood at Rs 262 crore for Q4FY25 compared to Rs 233 crore for Q4FY24 On a standalone basis PAT stood at Rs 45 crore for Q4FY25 compared to Rs 46 crore for Q4FY24 FY25 Financial Highlights: EMS reported a 21.55% increase in standalone net profit after tax, amounting to Rs 182.27 crore for the year ended March 31, 2025, compared to Rs 149.96 crore in the last year. Revenue from operations grew by 30. 76% to Rs 940.62 crore during the year ended 31 st March 2025, compared to Rs 719.36 crore in the last year. EBITDA also grew by 23.09 % to Rs 258.56 crore during the year ended 31 st March 2025, as compared to Rs 210.05 crore in the last year. On the company's performance, Ramveer Singh, Chairman of EMS, stated, "We have witnessed growth in our revenues and profits during the quarter and year ended March,31, 2025. Our growing orderbook size not only reflects our extensive expertise in sewerage solutions and water supply systems but is also a testament of growing faith in our capabilities as a turnkey EPC player. This positions us favourably for substantial growth in the coming quarters. Infrastructure development continues to remain a key focus area for the Government to bolster economic growth, enhance connectivity, and improve the quality of life for its citizens. Substantial funds allocated to infrastructure project in the latest budget by the Government, particularly in the sectors of water supply and sewerage systems aligns with its goal of creating sustainable urban infrastructure to accommodate the exponential growth of towns and cities. "These initiatives bode well for us as we foresee a significantly growing order book size in the future. The strategic allocation of resources by the government further strengthens our outlook, providing us with ample opportunities to leverage our expertise and drive significant growth in the upcoming quarters," he said. Result PDF