Finance
Transwarranty Finance Q4 results : profit at ₹2.73Cr, Revenue increased by 166.66% YoY
Transwarranty Finance Q4 Results Live : Transwarranty Finance declared their Q4 results on 02 May, 2024. The topline increased by 166.66% & the profit came at ₹2.73cr.
It is noteworthy that Transwarranty Finance had declared a loss of ₹6cr in the previous fiscal year in the same period.
As compared to the previous quarter, the revenue grew by 68.98%.
The Selling, general & administrative expenses rose by 12.53% q-o-q & increased by 13.69% Y-o-Y.
The operating income was up by 7726.27% q-o-q & increased by 154.53% Y-o-Y.
The EPS is ₹0.98 for Q4, which increased by 148.87% Y-o-Y.
Transwarranty Finance has delivered 0% return in the last 1 week, 24.19% return in the last 6 months, and -6.85% YTD return.
Currently, Transwarranty Finance has a market cap of ₹56.46 Cr and 52wk high/low of ₹15.5 & ₹8.25 respectively.
| Period | Q4 | Q3 | Q-o-Q Growth | Q4 | Y-o-Y Growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue | 5.12 | 3.03 | +68.98% | 1.92 | +166.66% |
| Selling/ General/ Admin Expenses Total | 1.16 | 1.03 | +12.53% | 1.02 | +13.69% |
| Depreciation/ Amortization | 0.13 | 0.12 | +9.2% | 0.12 | +1.13% |
| Total Operating Expense | 2.42 | 3.07 | -21% | 6.87 | -64.74% |
| Operating Income | 2.7 | -0.04 | +7726.27% | -4.95 | +154.53% |
| Net Income Before Taxes | 2.73 | -0.36 | +862.66% | -6.01 | +145.33% |
| Net Income | 2.73 | -0.36 | +863.53% | -6 | +145.44% |
| Diluted Normalized EPS | 0.98 | -0.07 | +1500% | -2.01 | +148.87% |
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Ans : ₹2.73Cr
Question : What is Q4 revenue?
Ans : ₹5.12Cr
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Published: 05 May 2024, 02:36 AM IST
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