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November 26, 2025

Siemens Energy reported reasonable Q4FY25 numbers with 27 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) revenue surge and 25 per cent operating profit growth.

- DEVANGSHU DATTA

The gross margin improved 100 basis points (bps) Y-o-Y to 35.6 per cent, while operating profit margin came in at 18.1 per cent, lower than the previous three quarters.

Net profit stood at ₹360 crore (up 31 per cent Y-o-Y). Order inflow was steady at 2,350 crore, with growth of 47 per cent to ₹16,200 crore. There was lower other income.

The 10 state-of-the-art factories it operates are helping it to exploit opportunities as they arise in India and South Asia (Bhutan, Nepal, Sri It plans to expand its transformer and switchgear factories and has launched an industrial steam turbine service centre.

Revenues for the September quarter stood at ₹2,650 crore with full year (year ends in September) revenue at ₹7,830 crore. Operating profit was ₹480 crore (up 25 per cent) with full year operating profit at ₹1,510 crore.

Margin contractions during the quarter were largely due to lower margin in power transmission. Full year operating profit margin stood at 19.3 per cent.

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