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KIMS’ Q4 FY25 net up 47% at ₹106 cr

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May 12, 2025
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The consolidated net profit of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS Hospital) increased 47.2 per cent at ₹106 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2025, as against ₹72 crore in the corresponding quarter of previous financial year.  

The total revenue of the Hyderabad-based hospital chain increased 25.7 per cent growth in the quarter under review at ₹801 crore, compared to ₹637 crore in the year-ago period. 

For the full year FY25, total revenue grew 22 per cent at ₹3,067 crore, while net profit increased to ₹415 crore from ₹336 crore posted in the previous fiscal year. 

“FY 25 has been an excellent year on multiple fronts for us. We added new units across geographies, including newer ones like Kerala. Our mission to provide affordable and accessible quality healthcare is finding resonance and acceptance across stakeholders. We commenced operations in Thane in April 2025 and will be opening two units in Bengaluru in H1 FY26,’‘ B Bhaskar Rao, CMD, KIMS Hospitals said in a release. 

Published on May 12, 2025

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