Signature Global, a leading real estate firm, reported a significant 37% decline in revenue in Q4 of FY25. Despite this, the company's net profit more than doubled, thanks to reduced expenses and strong demand in the NCR region.
Real EstateSignature GlobalQ4 ResultsNet ProfitRevenueReal EstateMay 16, 2025
Signature Global reported a 37% decline in revenue in Q4 of FY25, dropping to Rs 520.4 crore from Rs 827.6 crore in Q3.
Despite the revenue drop, Signature Global's net profit more than doubled, increasing by around 110% to Rs 61.1 crore in Q4 from Rs 29.1 crore in Q3.
The decline in pre-sales bookings was attributed to delays in project approvals, which pushed some planned March 2025 launches into the current quarter (Q1FY26).
The company cited strong demand for residential real estate in the NCR, positive customer sentiment, timely execution, and successful new project launches in Gurugram and nearby markets as key reasons behind its solid performance.
On Friday, Signature Global’s shares were trading at Rs 1,221, up by Rs 45.80 or 3.90% on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).
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