Adani Enterprises Q4 Fiscal Ups and Downs: Navigating Challenges and Growth
Adani Enterprises Ltd reported a loss in Q4 due to depreciation of new assets like Navi Mumbai airport, contrasting with a profit previously. Despite this, annual net profit rose 31%, supported by core infrastructure and mining services. The company emphasizes a focus on stable, long-term infrastructure growth.
Adani Enterprises Ltd, led by billionaire Gautam Adani, faced a challenging fourth quarter by slipping into a loss, predominantly due to the depreciation of newly commissioned assets, including the Navi Mumbai airport. The company declared a Rs 221 crore loss in Q4, a stark contrast to the Rs 3,845 crore profit recorded in the same period last year, according to its latest statement.
The fiscal year 2025-26 marked a 31 percent increase in net profit, totaling Rs 9,339 crore. This growth was underpinned by a robust performance in core infrastructure and mining services, which contributed significantly to the company's EBITDA. Total income saw a 20 percent rise in Q4, amounting to Rs 33,187 crore, and a 3 percent increase over the full fiscal year to Rs 1.03 lakh crore.
Adani emphasized the shift towards a core infrastructure model, with 80 percent of their EBITDA now originating from mature, stable ventures, enhancing earnings visibility. Despite fluctuations in sector-specific earnings, like a 55 percent surge in airport business EBITDA, Adani Enterprises is poised for future cash generation through its strategic infrastructure projects.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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