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Updated on 31 Oct 2025, 09:30 am
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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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Maruti Suzuki India reported a consolidated net profit of ₹3,349 crore for the second quarter ending September 30, 2025, marking an 8% increase compared to ₹3,102.5 crore recorded in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. The company's consolidated total revenue from operations also saw significant growth, rising to ₹42,344.2 crore during the September quarter from ₹37,449.2 crore in the same period last year. Concurrently, Maruti Suzuki India's total expenses for the second quarter increased to ₹39,018.4 crore, up from ₹33,879.1 crore in the prior year's second quarter.
Impact This positive financial performance, with growth in both profit and revenue, is likely to be viewed favorably by investors. It suggests strong demand and efficient operations for Maruti Suzuki India. This could lead to increased investor confidence and potentially a positive movement in the company's stock price. The overall financial health shown by these results can also contribute to sentiment in the automotive sector. Rating: 7/10
Difficult Terms: Consolidated Net Profit: The total profit of a company and its subsidiaries after deducting all expenses and taxes. Consolidated Total Revenue from Operations: The total income generated from the company's primary business activities, including its subsidiaries, after accounting for returns and discounts. Fiscal Year: A 12-month period used for accounting and financial reporting, which may not necessarily align with the calendar year.
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