Revenue Falls, Profit Rises: Signature Global Defies Odds in FY25 Q4

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Revenue Falls, Profit Rises: Signature Global Defies Odds in FY25 Q4
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Signature Global appears to have demonstrated its operational dexterity in the face of challenges, as the real estate major reported a sharp drop in revenue but an impressive surge in net profit during the fourth quarter of FY25. Industry watchers believe the company’s ability to stay profitable despite delays in project launches reflects its robust internal efficiencies and strategic focus.

Revenue Falls Due to Project Delays

For Q4 FY25, Signature Global’s revenue stood at ₹520.4 crore, a steep decline of 37% from ₹827.6 crore in the previous quarter. The company’s total income also fell 33.83%, down to ₹570.4 crore from ₹862.1 crore. Management attributed this downturn to delays in obtaining project approvals, which led to several planned launches being deferred from March 2025 to the first quarter of FY26.

Profit Surges on Cost Optimisation

In a contrasting trend, net profit rose by nearly 110%, climbing to ₹61.1 crore in Q4 from ₹29.1 crore in Q3. The growth in profit is largely attributed to stringent cost controls, with total expenses dropping by over 40%, from ₹835.8 crore to ₹497.7 crore.

Pre-Sales See a Sharp Decline

Pre-sales for the quarter declined 61% year-on-year, totalling ₹1,620 crore compared to ₹4,140 crore during the same period last fiscal. This drop, too, is linked to the delay in project approvals, which impacted new inventory availability in the market.

Optimism for FY26

The company has indicated a positive outlook for the coming fiscal year. Management pointed to strong residential demand in the National Capital Region (NCR), improved customer sentiment, and recent successful launches in Gurugram and nearby locations as reasons for its confidence.

Investor Confidence Remains High

Following the results, Signature Global's stock showed an uptick, trading at ₹1,221 on the NSE—up ₹45.80 or 3.90%. This reflects continued investor trust in the brand’s long-term strategy and market position.

Overall, Signature Global’s Q4 FY25 performance is being viewed as a case study in resilience, where cost discipline and regional strength have helped counterbalance temporary operational hurdles.

Disclaimer: This news article is for informational purposes only. It is based on publicly available data and does not constitute investment advice. Readers are advised to conduct their own due diligence or consult a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.


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