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SAIL Records 16% Growth in Net Profit Over CPLY in Q4 FY25
New Delhi, May 28, 2025: Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) declared its financial results for the quarter and year ending March 31, 2025, on Wednesday.
Key Highlights:
Performance of Q4 FY25 (standalone) at a glance:

Performance of FY 2024-25 (standalone) at a glance:

The Company has proposed a final dividend of INR 1.60 per share (face value INR 10 per share) subject to the approval of shareholders at the ensuing AGM.

“In an evolving global steel landscape shaped by shifting trade policies and import dynamics, SAIL continues to demonstrate resilience and strategic agility,” Amarendu Prakash, CMD, SAIL.
“Our latest financial results underscore our commitment to operational efficiency, sustainable growth and value creation for stakeholders. Amidst challenges posed by international tariffs and import pressures, present in the last quarter of FY25, our robust performance reflects our ability to navigate complexities while strengthening our position.”
He added, “The supporting government policies augur well for domestic steel demand and as we move forward, SAIL remains focused on innovation, cost optimisation and planned future expansion in line with National Steel Policy.”
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