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Kalyan Jewellers, in its Q4 results, reported a decline in net profit to Rs.71 crore

Kalyan Jewellers India reported a net profit of Rs.71 crore for the fourth quarter of FY23, registering a decline of 1.6% from Rs.72 crore in the year-ago quarter.

Post By : IJ News Service On 16 May 2023 1:25 PM

The company’s consolidated revenue during Q4FY23 increased 18.4% to Rs.3,381.8 cr from Rs.2,857 crore, YoY.

At the operational front, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose 17.5% to Rs.256.7 crore from Rs.218.5 crore, YoY, while EBITDA margin remained flat at 7.6%.

The company’s board has also recommended a final dividend of Rs.0.50 per equity share, aggregating to 5% of face value of Rs.10 each, for the financial year ended March, 31, 2023, subject to the approval of shareholders. “We completed an excellent year and have announced our maiden dividend to reward our shareholders. With a strong Akshaya Tritiya, we have had a fantastic start to the current financial year as well," said Ramesh Kalyanaraman, Executive Director, Kalyan Jewellers India.

For FY23, Kalyan Jewellers recorded a consolidated revenue of Rs.14,071 crore as against Rs.10,818 crore in the previous year, a growth of over 30%. The consolidated PAT for FY23 was Rs.432 crore, despite a one-time exceptional pre-tax write off of around Rs.33 crore relating to the divestment of certain non-core assets. 

Excluding the write off, Adjusted PAT for the year more than doubled to Rs.457 crore, when compared to the previous financial year, the company said. “We are also witnessing encouraging momentum in consumer demand especially around wedding purchases. We are upbeat about the season and have fully geared up the system to ensure that we have yet another memorable quarter," Kalyanaraman added.

Total revenue from the Middle East operations during Q4 FY23 was Rs.549 crore as against Rs.425 crore in Q4 of the previous financial year, a growth of around 29%. The Middle East operations recorded EBITDA of Rs.42 crore for the quarter compared to Rs.33 crore in the same quarter of the previous year, a growth of 27%, the company said in a regulatory filing.

The company's revenue from its e-commerce division Candere fell to Rs.32 crore during Q4FY23 from Rs.39 crore in Q4FY22. Its loss for the quarter narrowed to Rs.1.9 crore from Rs.2.7 crore, YoY.

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