Mumbai, Maharashtra - Arkade Developers Limited, a prominent real estate development company listed on BSE and NSE, has announced a significant 70% increase in its net profit for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025. This remarkable growth underscores the company’s robust performance and strategic initiatives in the competitive real estate market.
Real EstateNet ProfitArkade DevelopersFiscal Year 2025Q4Real Estate MaharashtraMay 15, 2025

Arkade Developers reported a net profit of Rs. 50 crores for Q4 FY25.
Arkade Developers' net profit grew by 70% in Q4 FY25 compared to the same period last year.
Arkade Developers' revenue for Q4 FY25 was Rs. 300 crores.
Arkade Developers operates in key cities across India, focusing on residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments.
Arkade Developers plans to leverage its strong market position and financial stability to pursue new growth opportunities, including partnerships and expansions into new markets both domestically and internationally.

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