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India Inc's profits lack punch as Q1 fails to unleash animal spirits

Mint Mumbai

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August 18, 2025

India Inc's June-quarter scorecard is out, and the message is stark: profitability held up, but growth conviction was missing. The earnings season was turbulent, swinging between a weak start and fleeting pockets of hope to a finale clouded by drags from smaller firms.

- Abhinaba Saha & Priyanshi Agarwal

The entire trajectory underscores a fragile and uneven earnings cycle. While revenue contractions eased and more companies managed steady but modest gains, the recovery lacked a real punch as the ranks of real high-growth outliers stubbornly unchanged remained Sectoral prints further dispel any notion of broad-based structural strength: Travel companies rode on summer demand, oil marketing firms thrived on cheaper crude, while auto manufacturers gained from softer input costs.

Banks, financial services and insurance companies' (BFSI) steady revenues were offset by shrinking margins and rising credit costs, and pharmaceutical and real estate companies faced sharp profit squeezes.

Ultimately, much of Ql's profit resilience leaned on cyclical and cost tailwinds that lifted operating margins to a one-year high, even as wage and interest bills soared. While a broader demand revival remains elusive, early signs of rural consumption and a lower share of loss-making firms offer a glimmer of hope.

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