Macrotech Developers Ltd., popularly known as Lodha, has posted a stellar 71% year-on-year increase in net profit for the financial year ended March 31, 2025. The company’s profit after tax (PAT) rose to ₹27.7 billion from ₹16.2 billion in FY24, driven by robust pre-sales and significant revenue growth.

The real estate giant reported a 34% jump in revenue, reaching ₹137.8 billion for FY25, compared to ₹103.2 billion the previous year. This marks the company’s best-ever financial performance, backed by strong operational execution and sustained demand for quality housing.

Pre-sales for the year touched an all-time high of ₹176.3 billion, up 21% from FY24. In Q4 alone, Lodha clocked ₹48.1 billion in pre-sales — its highest quarterly number to date — along with collections of ₹44.4 billion and a net profit of ₹9.2 billion, reflecting a 38% year-on-year jump.

Abhishek Lodha, MD & CEO, stated, “This record-breaking performance reaffirms our consistent 20% annual growth trajectory since IPO. Our focus on high-quality development and disciplined execution continues to deliver strong margins and returns.”

The company added 10 new projects in FY25 with a gross development value (GDV) of ₹237 billion, expanding its footprint in key markets including Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Pune, and Bengaluru. Pune alone contributed over ₹25 billion in pre-sales, and Bengaluru is now set for a scale-up with five active sites.

Despite strategic investments in business expansion, Lodha managed to reduce its net debt by ₹3.1 billion in Q4, bringing it down to ₹39.9 billion. The net debt-to-equity ratio now stands at just 0.2x, significantly below its 0.5x ceiling.

The company also emphasized its commitment to sustainability and nation-building, continuing initiatives under the Lodha Foundation across education, environment, and innovation.

With strong financials and a growing national presence, Lodha appears well-positioned to continue its upward momentum into FY26.

Also Read: Lodha marks entry in Matunga, launches its new project at Bhaudaji Road

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