Wipro Q4 FY25 net profit jumped 26% to ₹3,570 crore. Revenue saw a slight rise to ₹22,504 crore. Final dividend of ₹6 per share confirmed.


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Wipro Q4 FY25 Results: Profit Rises 26%, Dividend Declared

Wipro Ltd, one of India’s leading IT companies, reported its earnings for the fourth quarter of the financial year 2024-25 (Q4 FY25), showing a strong increase in profit despite only modest growth in revenue.

Net Profit Jumps Nearly 26% in Q4

Wipro’s consolidated net profit for the January–March 2025 quarter rose to ₹3,569.6 crore. This marks a 25.9% increase from ₹2,834.6 crore during the same quarter a year ago. The company attributed the profit growth to better execution and strong cost management strategies.

Revenue Sees Slight Growth

Wipro’s revenue from operations reached ₹22,504.2 crore for the quarter, which is a 1.3% increase year-on-year. While the revenue growth was limited, the company’s improved efficiency helped boost overall margins.

Dividend Update: ₹6 Per Share

The company’s board confirmed that the interim dividend of ₹6 per equity share, which was announced in January 2025, will be treated as the final dividend for the full financial year FY25.

Operating Margins Improve

Wipro reported an expansion in its operating margins, which improved by 110 basis points compared to the same quarter last year. The margin gains were driven by tighter control over costs and better execution across projects.

Full-Year Performance: Steady Growth

For the full financial year ending March 31, 2025, Wipro reported a consolidated net profit of ₹13,135.4 crore. This represents a significant jump from ₹11,045.2 crore recorded in FY24. Revenue for the year totaled ₹89,760 crore.

Cautious Outlook for Q1 FY26

Looking ahead, Wipro expects a decline in revenue for the first quarter of FY26. The company forecasted a 1.5% to 3.5% sequential drop in revenue, citing a cautious spending environment among clients due to ongoing global economic challenges.

FAQ

Wipro posted a profit of ₹3,569.6 crore in Q4 FY25, up nearly 26% from the same quarter last year.

The company reported ₹22,504.2 crore in revenue for the quarter, which is a 1.3% increase compared to last year.

Yes, Wipro declared ₹6 per share as the final dividend for FY25. This was originally issued as an interim dividend in January.

Wipro expects a 1.5% to 3.5% decline in revenue for Q1 FY26 due to cautious spending by clients and ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties.

The improvement in margins came from better project execution and tighter control over operational costs.

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