Hind Aluminium, a maker of aluminium and alloy conductors and aluminium wire rods, has recently announced its financial results for the quarter ending June 2025 (Q2). The results highlight a positive shift in the company’s evaluation, with its score improving to 4 from 3 over the past three months.
The company reported a sharp rise in Profit After Tax (PAT), which stood at INR 8.71 crore (USD 1.05 million), an impressive year-on-year growth of 216.73 per cent. This performance significantly outpaces the previous twelve-month period, when PAT was INR 3.00 crore (USD 360,000). A significant surge of 123.33 per cent was also recorded from INR 3.90 crore recorded in Q1 2025.
Remarkably, Hind Aluminium has already exceeded its full-year PAT of the prior fiscal year within just the first six months.
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The company also reported a 64.56 per cent increase in net profit, rising to INR 3.90 crore (USD 468,000) during Q2 2025 compared to INR 2.37 crore (USD 284,400) in the same quarter of the previous year (Q2 2024). Sales also recorded a sharp surge, climbing 324 per cent to INR 1.06 crore (USD 127,200) from INR 0.25 crore during the corresponding quarter of June 2024.
Despite these strong figures, concerns remain about the sustainability of the company’s earnings. Non-operating income contributed 51.82 per cent of Profit Before Tax (PBT) in the latest quarter, reaching as high as INR 2.14 crore over the last five quarters. Such reliance on non-core income streams raises questions about the durability of Hind Aluminium’s growth trajectory.
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