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GP Petroleums Reports Rs 9.3 Crore Profit, Rs 163 Crore Revenue for Q4 FY [Year]
GP Petroleums Reports Profit After Tax of ₹9.3 Crore in Q4FY26
GP Petroleums Ltd, a leading industrial and automotive lubricants manufacturer and marketer, has announced its financial results for the March quarter of 2025-26. According to the company's statement, the profit after tax for the quarter stood at ₹9.3 crore, marking a significant increase from the ₹8.6 crore reported in the year-ago period.
The company's revenue from operations for Q4FY26 was ₹163 crore, down from ₹183 crore in Q4FY25. However, the EBITDA margin improved to 9 percent compared to 7 percent in the corresponding quarter last year. This indicates a positive trend in the company's operational efficiency.
Financial Highlights
| FY26 | FY25 |
|---|---|
| Revenue from Operations (₹ crore) | 643 |
| Profit After Tax (₹ crore) | 26.50 |
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The company's revenue from operations for the fiscal year 2025-26 rose by 5 percent to ₹643 crore compared to ₹610 crore in FY25. The profit after tax for FY26 stood at ₹26.50 crore, a marginal increase from ₹26.30 crore in the same period of last fiscal. However, the profit after tax for FY26 was impacted by a wage provision of ₹3.25 crore, which accounted for about 12 percent of the PAT.
GP Petroleums has warned that the recent geopolitical developments have created uncertainty and price volatility, resulting in a sharp increase in crude-linked raw material costs and currency weakness. This may pose short-to-medium-term challenges for the company.
Investor Takeaway
GP Petroleums reported a profit after tax of Rs 9.3 crore for Q4 FY 2025-26, with revenue from operations at Rs 163 crore.
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