India’s Sobha Q4 profit more than doubles on strong home demand

A water tanker is parked outside Sobha city, a real estate property, in Gurugram, India, October 27, 2023. REUTERS
(Reuters) – Indian homebuilder Sobha on Monday reported a fourth-quarter profit that more ​than doubled from a year ‌earlier, helped by higher prices and sustained demand for premium apartments.
  • The Bengaluru-based real ​estate company’s consolidated net profit ​rose to 918.4 million Indian rupees ($9.66 ⁠million) in the quarter ended March ​31 from 408.6 million rupees a ​year earlier.
  • The residential real estate sector remained resilient despite global uncertainties, supported by robust ​domestic consumption and a stable home-buying ​environment.
  • Sobha reported an 11% increase in fourth-quarter sales value ‌to ⁠20.39 billion rupees, and record annual sales of 81.36 billion rupees in fiscal 2026.
  • Revenue from operations climbed ​60.2% to ​19.88 billion ⁠rupees in the quarter.
  • Expenses rose 57% to 19.08 billion ​rupees.
  • The company declared a dividend ​of ⁠6 rupees per share for FY 2026.
  • Peers Prestige Estates Projects and Brigade ⁠Enterprises ​have yet to ​report their earnings.
($1 = 95.0875 Indian rupees)

Reporting by Devika Nair ​in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli

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