Amara Raja FY25: Q4 profit dips, ₹10.50 dividend
Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Ltd
ARE&M
Ask AI
Key takeaway from the FY25 update
Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Limited (ARE&M) reported FY25 revenue from operations of ₹12,405 crore, up from ₹11,260 crore in FY24, alongside a final dividend recommendation of ₹5.20 per share. The company’s FY25 profit before tax (PBT) was ₹1,299 crore, as per its release for the year ended March 31, 2025. For Q4 FY25, the company reported revenue of ₹2,974 crore and PBT of ₹224 crore. Separately, a Q4 results highlights table for the quarter ended March 2025 showed total revenue of ₹3,060.07 crore and net income of ₹161.57 crore. Alongside the earnings update, multiple dividend announcements across FY25 and FY26 (interim) were also disclosed.
Q4 FY25 performance in numbers (quarter ended March 2025)
The quarterly results highlights table (all figures in ₹ crore, except per share values) showed total revenue of ₹3,060.07 crore for the March 2025 quarter, compared with ₹3,410.15 crore in the December 2025 quarter. On a year-on-year basis in that table, revenue was higher than ₹2,909.67 crore in March 2024. Net income in the March 2025 quarter stood at ₹161.57 crore, compared with ₹140.15 crore in the prior quarter and ₹261.17 crore in March 2024. Diluted normalised EPS for the quarter was ₹8.83 versus ₹9.56 in the prior quarter and ₹14.27 a year earlier. Operating income in the same table came in at ₹196.79 crore.
QoQ trends indicated by the quarterly highlights table
On a quarter-on-quarter basis in the table, total revenue declined 6.49% from ₹3,410.15 crore to ₹3,060.07 crore. Net income moved to ₹161.57 crore from ₹140.15 crore, while the table also lists a QoQ comparison figure of -45.85% for net income. Operating income is shown at ₹196.79 crore versus ₹169.25 crore in the previous quarter, with a QoQ comparison value of -48.93% in the table. Total operating expense was ₹2,863.28 crore compared with ₹3,240.90 crore. Selling, general and administrative expenses were ₹201.48 crore versus ₹235.80 crore. Depreciation and amortisation stood at ₹144.06 crore.
FY25 operational snapshot from the company’s release
In its FY25 communication, ARE&M reported profit before tax of ₹1,299 crore for the year ended March 31, 2025, compared with ₹1,211 crore in FY24. Revenue from operations for FY25 was ₹12,405 crore, up from ₹11,260 crore in FY24. For Q4 FY25 (quarter ended March 31, 2025), the company reported revenue from operations of ₹2,974 crore and PBT of ₹224 crore, compared with ₹2,797 crore revenue and ₹305 crore PBT in the corresponding quarter last year. The release also stated that FY25 revenue growth was supported by volume growth in automotive and UPS applications. It reported FY25 EPS at ₹52.66 per share.
Dividend announcements: final, interim, and total payout
The company declared a final dividend of ₹5.20 per share, taking the total dividend for the year to ₹10.50 per share. The board also declared an interim dividend of ₹5.30 per equity share (530%), payable on or before December 3, 2024, with a record date of November 14, 2024. In another disclosure, ARE&M declared an interim dividend of ₹5.40 per equity share (540%) for FY2025-26, to be paid on or before December 5, 2025. The dividend table included in the provided material shows FY2024-25 total dividend payout of ₹192.17 crore (interim payout ₹97.00 crore and final payout ₹95.17 crore). For FY2023-24, the total dividend per share was ₹9.90 with total payout of ₹175.34 crore.
Book closure and corporate action dates cited
For the FY25 final dividend, the dates of book closure were stated as August 2, 2025 to August 6, 2025 (both days inclusive). The purpose noted was the payment of the final dividend for FY2024-25. Another line in the provided text indicates the purpose of the final dividend and references Friday, August 1, 2025. The disclosures also mention the final dividend recommendation under SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
Table: quarterly metrics included in the Q4 highlights
All figures are in ₹ crore, except EPS.
Table: dividend history and FY25 payout summary
Why the figures matter for investors tracking ARE&M
FY25 revenue and PBT provide a full-year view of how the business performed, while the quarterly tables highlight how profits and expenses moved between quarters. Dividend disclosures are material because they communicate cash returns and the timeline for eligibility through record dates and book closure windows. The FY25 total dividend of ₹10.50 per share and the stated payout of ₹192.17 crore give a direct measure of shareholder distribution for the year. At the same time, quarter-level profitability and EPS in the Q4 table show how earnings per share and net income compared with both the previous quarter and the year-ago quarter. The company’s FY25 release also provides a separate Q4 view (revenue and PBT) for the quarter ended March 31, 2025.
Conclusion
Amara Raja Energy & Mobility closed FY25 with revenue from operations of ₹12,405 crore and PBT of ₹1,299 crore, while maintaining shareholder payouts through a final dividend of ₹5.20 per share and total FY25 dividend of ₹10.50 per share. For Q4 FY25, the company reported revenue of ₹2,974 crore and PBT of ₹224 crore in its release, while the quarterly highlights table reported total revenue of ₹3,060.07 crore and net income of ₹161.57 crore for the March 2025 quarter. The next key dates for investors, as cited, include the book closure window of August 2-6, 2025 for the FY25 final dividend and the payment timelines mentioned for interim dividends.
Frequently Asked Questions
Did your stocks survive the war?
See what broke. See what stood.
Live Q4 Earnings Tracker