
DLF ended FY25 with a net cash surplus of ₹5,302 crore and improved its net cash position to ₹6,848 crore.
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The country’s largest realtor, DLF, reported a net profit of ₹1,268 crore, up 37 per cent y-o-y, for the quarter ending March 31, 2025. Revenue (consolidated) for the period stood at ₹3,348 crore.
For the full year, the company’s net profit stood at ₹4,357 crore, up 59 per cent y-o-y; while revenues (consolidated) stood at Rs 8996 crore. Revenue was driven by new sales bookings of ₹21,223 crore, up 44 per cent y-o-y.
“The Dahlias, received encouraging demand and generated ₹13,744 crore in new sales bookings during the fiscal. This has resulted in the monetization of approximately 39 percent of the estimated total sales potential of this project within the first year of its launch,” the company said in a statement.
The other big-ticket launch, DLF Privana West, witnessed a complete sellout within a few days of the soft launch, clocking approximately ₹5,600 crore of new sales bookings.
The company generated a net cash surplus of ₹5,302 crore during the fiscal year, and its net cash position improved to ₹6,848 crore for FY25.
DLF’s annuity business, DLF Cyber City Developers Limited (DCCDL), stood at ₹6,448 crore; EBITDA stood at ₹4,949 crore, reflecting a y-o-y growth of 11%; consolidated profit for the year stood at ₹2,461 crore, a y-o-y growth of 46%.
“The Board has recommended a dividend of ₹6 per share for shareholders’ approval. This payout would signify a year-on-year growth of 20% in the dividend compared to the previous year,” the company said in a statement.
Published on May 19, 2025