The company’s revenue from operations increased 6.1% to Rs 2,457 crore as against Rs 2,316.15 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding fiscal.
At the operating level, EBITDA fell 4.5% to Rs 519.9 crore from Rs 544.27 crore a year ago, while EBITDA margin declined to 21.16% from 23.50%.
For the full financial year, Cummins India reported a 15% rise in total standalone sales to Rs 10,166 crore. Domestic sales grew 18% to Rs 8,395 crore, and exports increased 6% to Rs 1,771 crore. Profit before tax (PBT) for FY25 stood at Rs 2,496 crore, up 16% over the previous year.
In Q4FY25, total sales came in at Rs 2,414 crore, up 6% year-on-year but down 21% sequentially. Domestic sales rose just 1% YoY to Rs 1,935 crore, while falling 25% compared to the December quarter. Export sales surged 39% YoY to Rs 479 crore and were up 3% sequentially.
Q4 PBT stood at Rs 681 crore, down 3% YoY but 2% higher sequentially.The company’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 33.50 per equity share (1,675%) for FY25, in addition to the interim dividend of Rs 18 per share declared on February 5, 2025. The final dividend is subject to shareholder approval at the upcoming AGM and is scheduled to be paid on or around September 2, 2025.Also Read:These 10 Nifty microcap stocks can rally 70-200% in the next 12 months
Cummins India share price target
According to Trendlyne, the average target price for Cummins India is Rs 3,366, indicating an upside of nearly 13% from current levels. Of the 23 analysts tracking the stock, the consensus rating is ‘Buy’.
While Cummins India shares have gained 9% over the past three months, they are down 22% over the past year. The company’s current market capitalisation stands at Rs 82,532 crore.
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