Shriram Properties (SPL) has announced a significant 136.41% increase in its net profit for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, driven by robust housing demand and effective financial management.
Shriram PropertiesNet ProfitHousing DemandFinancial ManagementProject PipelineReal Estate MumbaiMay 27, 2025
Shriram Properties reported a 136.41% increase in its net profit for Q4 FY25.
Shriram Properties' net consolidated total income in Q4 FY25 was ₹427.51 crore.
Shriram Properties achieved sales volumes of 4.3 million square feet in FY25.
Shriram Properties reduced its net debt by 26% to ₹326 crore in FY25.
Shriram Properties' strategy for FY26 includes faster execution of ongoing projects, building a stronger project pipeline, and capitalizing on the resilient demand for housing in the mid and mid-premium segments.
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