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Sapphire Foods Q4 FY25: Revenue Rises 13% While Profit Drops 25%

The operator of KFC and Pizza Hut reports revenue growth to Rs 711 crore but faces profitability challenges, with contrasting performances in India and Sri Lanka.

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Overview

  • Sapphire Foods India reported a 25% decline in consolidated net profit for Q4 FY25, falling to Rs 17.91 crore from Rs 23.9 crore in Q4 FY24.
  • Revenue grew 13% year-on-year to Rs 711 crore, driven by strong sales from KFC India and Pizza Hut Sri Lanka operations.
  • Profitability metrics weakened as adjusted EBITDA fell 7% to Rs 50.8 crore, with the adjusted EBITDA margin dropping to 7.2%.
  • The Sri Lanka segment delivered robust results, with same-store sales growth of 16%, a 250 basis point improvement in restaurant EBITDA margin to 14.8%, and a 31% sales increase in INR terms.
  • In India, Pizza Hut's restaurant EBITDA margin fell by 250 basis points to 2.4%, even as the company added 15 new outlets, bringing the total to 334.