United Spirits Q4 PAT rises 17% to ₹451 cr for Q4FY25


The growth was driven by the company’s re-entry into the Andhra Pradesh market and the resilient performance of its key trademarks

The growth was driven by the company’s re-entry into the Andhra Pradesh market and the resilient performance of its key trademarks

Diageo India (United Spirits Ltd), a subsidiary of the British liquor giant Diageo reported a 17 per cent year-on-year increase in its standalone profit after tax (PAT) to ₹451 crore for the fourth quarter of FY25, compared to Q4 of the previous fiscal.

For the full year FY25, it reported a PAT of ₹1,158 crore, up from last fiscal’s ₹1,312 crore.

The company’s Net Sales Value (NSV) for the quarter stood at ₹2,946 crore, up 10.5 per cent YoY. It’s gross revenue exceeded last year’s ₹6,394 crore to stand at ₹6,549 crore.

The growth was driven by the company’s re-entry into the Andhra Pradesh market and the resilient performance of its key trademarks, according to the company.

Commenting on the result, Praveen Someshwar, CEO & Managing Director, said “The challenging demand environment notwithstanding, we have delivered 13.2 per cent NSV growth for P&A in Q4FY25 and 9.9 per cent P&A growth for FY25, and a leveraged EBITDA growth that takes us to our medium-term guidance.”

Within categories, the Prestige & Above segment grew 13.2 per cent, and the NSV for the Popular segment grew 1.1 per cent, said the company.

Shares of the company closed at ₹1,557.45, up 0.022 per cent on Tuesday on the BSE.

Published on May 20, 2025



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