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Jubilant Foodworks posts ₹49 crore profit in Q4 FY25, shares drop over 1%

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2 min read | Updated on May 14, 2025, 18:51 IST

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Jubilant Foodworks Ltd (JFL), the operator of fast-food chains Domino's Pizza and Dunkin' Donuts, posted a consolidated net profit of ₹49.33 crore for the March 2025 quarter. The company's revenue from operations stood at ₹2,103.18 crore, a significant increase from ₹1,573.8 crore in the same period last year.

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In FY25, JFL group added 325 stores, taking the total count to 3,316.

In FY25, JFL group added 325 stores, taking the total count to 3,316.

Jubilant Foodworks Ltd (JFL), which operates fast-food chains Domino's Pizza and Dunkin' Donuts, on Wednesday reported a consolidated net profit of ₹49.33 crore during the March quarter.

The company's revenue from operations was ₹2,103.18 crore during the quarter, the company said in a regulatory filing. The company reported a net profit of ₹208.24 crore for the March quarter of FY24 and its revenue from operations was at ₹1,573.8 crore, it said.

JFL reported a net profit of ₹217.12 crore during the 2024-25 financial year. It was ₹400.07 crore in FY24. Its total consolidated income for FY25 was ₹8,217.07 crore as against ₹5,695.97 crore, a year earlier.

The March quarter results of the Bhartia-family promoted group firm are not comparable with the previous quarter as its subsidiary, Jubilant Foodworks Netherlands B.V has acquired a controlling stake in DP Eurasia NV, the exclusive master franchisee of Domino's Pizza brand in Turkiye, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, in the March quarter of FY24.

"Accordingly, the consolidated unaudited financial results for the current quarter are not comparable with that of previous periods," it said.

In FY25, JFL group added 325 stores, taking the total count to 3,316.

JFL's revenue from the Indian market in FY25 was ₹6,104.7 crore, up 14.3%. In the Indian market, JFL added 208 stores across all brands in India, ending the period with 2,304 stores.

Revenue from Turkiye, Azerbaijan, and Georgia markets was ₹1,906.4 crore with an EBITDA margin of 21.8% and PAT margin of 6.6%, according to the earnings statement of the company.

"Domino's Sri Lanka revenue came in at ₹81 crore, up 45.6%. Domino's Bangladesh revenue came in at ₹62.5 crore, higher 25.3%," it added.

The board of JFL, in a meeting on Wednesday, recommended a dividend of 60%, which is ₹1.2 per equity share of face value of ₹2 each for the 2024-25 fiscal year.

JFL is the leading QSR chain operator with franchise rights for three global brands -- Domino's, Popeyes and Dunkin' -- and two own-brands, Hong's Kitchen, an Indo-Chinese QSR brand in India, and a cafe brand -- Coffy in Turkiye.

Shares of Jubilant Foodworks on Wednesday settled at ₹692 on the BSE, down 1.38%.

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