Power Finance Corporation (PFC)’s 4QFY25 PAT grew ~24% YoY to INR51.1b (~17% beat). FY25 PAT jumped ~20% YoY to INR173.5b. The earnings beat was primarily driven by the write-back of ~INR12b in interest income from the resolution of KSK Mahanadi.
Restaurant Brands Asia (RBA) posted a 12% YoY India revenue growth (inline), led by a 13% YoY increase in store additions. The same-store sales rose 5%, led by dine-in traffic growth and value offerings.
Eris Lifesciences (ERIS) posted lower-than-expected 4QFY25 performance. This has been largely due to a marginal slip in the execution, particularly in the insulin revenue.
Tube Investments’ (TIINDIA) 4QFY25 performance was in line with our estimates, with PAT growth of 5% YoY to INR2.6b. Growth drivers from hereon include the ramp-up of a new facility in Nashik for the Engineering division and the INR10b new order win from Railways.
HAL reported a better-than-expected FY25 performance, driven by improved margins on the back of lower provisions. The company ended the year with a robust order book of INR1.8t, clocking inflows of INR1t.
Vinati Organics (VO)’s 4QFY25 revenue came in line at INR6.5b. Gross margin expanded 80bp YoY to 47.4%, while EBITDAM was up 100bp YoY at 28.3%. EBITDA increased 22% YoY to INR1.8b and PAT grew 22% to INR1.3b (our est. INR1.2b). All the key segments reported strong growth in FY25.
CreditAccess Grameen’s (CREDAG) 4QFY25 PAT stood at INR472m (est. INR698m). FY25 PAT declined ~63% YoY to INR5.3b. 4Q NII was flat YoY at ~INR8.8b (in line). PPOP declined ~7% YoY to INR6.3b (~7% miss).
Hyundai Motors (HMI) delivered a strong beat to our estimates in 4QFY25, led by much better operational performance. EBITDA margins improved 280bp QoQ to 14.1% (flat YoY), ahead of our estimate of 12.6%, aided by an improved mix, lower discounts and higher govt incentives.
NOCIL's EBITDA/kg missed our estimate and stood at INR25.1 in 4QFY25, down 19% YoY. Sales volume declined 4% YoY to 13.4tmt. Realization was flat YoY at INR254.2/kg (INR255.1/kg in 4QFY24) amid persistent pricing pressure from Chinese, Korean and EU players.