Tag: Net Profit Growth

  • Sungold Media posts 15.6 per cent revenue surge in H1 FY2025

    Sungold Media posts 15.6 per cent revenue surge in H1 FY2025

    Mumbai: In a compelling display of strategic growth and robust financial health, Sungold Media and Entertainment Limited recently unveiled its H1 FY2025 financial results, reporting significant strides across core revenue streams. Against a backdrop of industry volatility, Sungold Media has not only enhanced operational revenue but has also showcased impressive profitability, stemming from its prudent fiscal policies and streamlined expenditure practices. The company’s financial statements reveal an upward revenue trajectory, primarily driven by core business efficiencies and a disciplined cost structure. This robust half-year performance paints a promising picture of Sungold Media’s sustained growth and operational resilience.

    For the six-month period ending 30 September 2024, Sungold Media achieved a 15.6 per cent increase in revenue from operations, recording a turnover of Rs 52.36 lakh, up from Rs 44.17 lakh in the preceding period. This revenue growth demonstrates Sungold’s adaptability in an evolving media landscape. Furthermore, other income, while marginal, reflects a consistent source of incremental revenue, contributing Rs 0.055 lakh compared to zero in prior periods.

    The company’s expense management strategies have also delivered tangible results, with total expenses rising only modestly by 3.2 per cent to Rs 49.22 lakh from Rs 43.81 lakh. Notably, the employee benefits expense surged by 19.6 per cent, reaching Rs 32.73 lakh – a positive indicator of Sungold’s investment in talent to drive sustainable growth. Depreciation and amortisation were controlled at Rs 0.119 lakh, suggesting optimised asset utilisation, a key factor in Sungold’s operational agility.

    Through efficient cost controls, Sungold achieved a profit before tax of Rs 3.19 lakh, a remarkable growth from Rs 0.36 lakh in the preceding half. After accounting for tax expenses amounting to Rs 0.402 lakh, the net profit from continuing operations stood at Rs 2.79 lakh, underscoring a 760 per cent increase in profitability. These results mark a decisive turnaround from earlier challenges, demonstrating a clear trajectory toward financial stability.

    Sungold Media’s balance sheet reveals a stable asset structure, with total assets slightly up from Rs 1,159.89 lakh in March 2024 to Rs 1,161.95 lakh by September. The company has increased its intangible assets under development to Rs 33.08 lakh, highlighting a strategic investment in innovation and future growth.

    The company’s trade receivables experienced a notable reduction to Rs 41.08 lakh, down from Rs 53.99 lakh – a promising indicator of improved cash flow management. This, coupled with an optimised cash and cash equivalents position at Rs 21.80 lakh, showcases Sungold’s focus on liquidity to fuel further expansion. Shareholder equity remains robust, with Rs 1,100 lakh in equity share capital and Rs 60.34 lakh in reserves, reflecting the company’s commitment to value creation for stakeholders.

    During H1 FY2025, Sungold generated a positive cash flow of Rs 9.08 lakh from its operations, underscoring the strength of its revenue streams and prudent cost controls. After accounting for various adjustments, including a Rs 10.80 lakh impact from other expenses, Sungold achieved a closing cash position of Rs 21.80 lakh, highlighting effective cash management strategies aimed at preserving liquidity and supporting sustainable expansion.

    As Sungold Media moves into the latter half of FY2025, it is well-positioned to leverage its strengthened operational foundation to pursue new growth avenues in the entertainment sector. The company’s strategic focus on cost optimisation, coupled with a disciplined investment approach, sets the stage for continued momentum. Sungold Media’s half-year financial results not only reflect resilience in the face of industry challenges but also indicate a future-oriented strategy likely to yield further shareholder value in the months to come.

  • JSW Energy reports resilient Q2 FY25 results amid economic challenges

    JSW Energy reports resilient Q2 FY25 results amid economic challenges

    Mumbai: In a year marked by economic challenges and shifting global energy priorities, JSW Energy continues its steady performance, navigating volatility with a balanced mix of innovation, sustainability, and expansion. The company’s Q2 FY25 results underscore a nuanced position: while overall revenue reflects a modest decline, strategic initiatives in renewable energy and infrastructure lay the groundwork for long-term growth.

    In Q2 FY25, JSW Energy’s revenue from operations stood at Rs 3,237.66 crore, a slight decrease from the Rs 3,259.42 crore recorded during the same quarter last year. Although consolidated EBITDA dipped by 5 per cent YoY to Rs 1,907 crore, underlying EBITDA grew by 4 per cent, driven by increased energy generation across its thermal, wind, and hydro assets. Net Profit After Tax (PAT) grew to Rs 853 crore, marking a small but steady YoY increase, underpinned by an uptick in operational efficiency and an optimised debt position, with a net debt-to-equity ratio of 0.9x and net debt-to-EBITDA (excluding CWIP) at 2.2x.

    The company’s energy generation surged by 14 per cent YoY to 9.8 billion units (BUs), a growth attributed to the commissioning of 204 MW in wind projects and enhanced generation from both its thermal and hydroelectric assets. Total renewable energy (RE) generation rose by 14 per cent, hitting 5 BUs. Notably, wind generation surged by 37 per cent YoY, while hydro saw a 5 per cent increase. Thermal energy, despite broader industry challenges, remained resilient, contributing an impressive 4.8 BUs—an increase of 14 per cent YoY.

    JSW Energy’s commitment to environmental and social governance (ESG) is also noteworthy. The company received an ‘A’ rating from MSCI for its ESG practices and achieved a leadership score of “A-” for climate-related transparency from CDP. In addition, the company secured an all-time high score of 77/100 in S&P’s Global DJSI-ESG rating, underscoring its dedication to ethical and sustainable practices within the energy sector.

    As JSW Energy transitions toward a low-carbon energy future, its strategic focus remains steadfast on renewable energy expansion. The company’s cumulative RE generation capacity now stands at 19.2 GW, supported by significant new PPA signings for RE projects totaling 3.8 GW in Q2 FY25. Key projects include the nearly commissioned 454 MW SECI X Wind Project and new infrastructure projects in green hydrogen and battery energy storage. By March 2025, a 3,800 TPA hydrogen plant is anticipated to be operational, supplementing JSW’s green hydrogen agreements with JSW Steel, while a 1.0 GWh BESS project is slated for completion by June 2025.

    JSW Energy’s Q2 FY25 results present a complex yet promising outlook. Amid immediate financial challenges, the company’s strategic alignment with India’s renewable energy goals and commitment to ESG underscore a forward-thinking approach. With substantial growth in renewable capacity and promising new ventures, JSW Energy is positioning itself not only as a leader in India’s energy transition but as a globally responsible energy player.