Real estate company Anant Raj announces a significant 51% increase in its Q4 net profit, reaching over ₹118 crore. The company also declared a dividend of ₹0.73 per equity share, marking a 36.50% payout against the face value of ₹2 per equity share.
Anant RajReal EstateNet ProfitDividendSustainabilityReal EstateApr 21, 2025

Anant Raj's Q4 net profit was over ₹118 crore, representing a 51% increase from the previous year.
Anant Raj declared a dividend of ₹0.73 per equity share, which is 36.50% against the face value of ₹2 per equity share.
The company's strong financial performance can be attributed to its diversified portfolio, strategic investments in various segments of the real estate market, and a focus on delivering high-quality projects.
Anant Raj has implemented several green building practices and has been recognized for its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint, contributing to environmental sustainability.
Anant Raj has a strong pipeline of projects in various stages of development, including residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments, which are expected to contribute to the company's future revenue streams.

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