Consumer Products
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Updated on 04 Nov 2025, 01:57 am
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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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iD Fresh Food, a two-decade-old ready-to-cook staples brand, announced its financial results for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25), showcasing robust performance. The company reported a consolidated revenue from operations of INR 681.37 Crore, representing a 22% increase from INR 557.84 Crore in the previous fiscal year. Total revenue grew by 22.27% to INR 688.22 Crore. The brand's CEO, Rajat Diwaker, stated their aim is to maintain a consistent year-over-year growth of 20-25%, while remaining EBITDA positive, targeting INR 1,100-1,200 Crore in operating revenue by FY27. The company has been working towards IPO readiness but Diwaker dismissed speculative reports about a pre-IPO sale, emphasizing that they still require one to two years to solidify their business before going public.
After operating as a loss-making entity for many years, iD Fresh Food achieved profitability for the first time in FY24, with a profit before tax (PBT) of INR 4.56 Crore. This momentum continued into FY25, with PBT surging to INR 26.7 Crore, a nearly sixfold increase. Diwaker attributed this turnaround to focusing on scale and achieving operating leverage, where increased sales absorb fixed costs, thereby accelerating profits. The company pursued a two-pronged expansion strategy, broadening its product categories and geographical reach across India and nine overseas markets. They are also enhancing their product line, increasing SKUs from 14 to over 35, and plan to add more production units.
Impact This news indicates strong growth and a successful transition to profitability for a significant player in the Indian FMCG sector. This trend is positive for the Indian stock market, especially within the consumer goods segment, signaling that established, albeit previously loss-making, companies can achieve scale and profitability. The potential IPO of iD Fresh Food, once achieved, could offer new investment opportunities. The company's strategic focus on product quality, channel availability, and technology integration, including AI, highlights robust business practices relevant to investors. The company's performance shows the potential for companies to grow aggressively and then achieve profitability, which is a key indicator for potential investors. This news could positively influence investor sentiment towards similar growth-oriented FMCG companies. The impact rating is 7/10.
Difficult Terms: EBITDA: Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a measure of a company's operating performance. PBT: Profit Before Tax. This is the profit a company makes after deducting all operating expenses and interest, but before paying income taxes. Operating Leverage: A situation where a small percentage change in sales results in a larger percentage change in operating income. This occurs when a company has high fixed costs relative to variable costs. SKUs: Stock Keeping Units. These are unique identifiers for each distinct product and service that a retailer sells. For iD Fresh Food, this refers to each variety of their food products.
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