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Tata Communications Q4 Results: Profit rises 15% to Rs 336 crore on data services demand
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Tata Communications Q4 Results: Profit rises 15% to Rs 336 crore on data services demand

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Last updated: April 22, 2025 5:17 pm
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Published April 22, 2025
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India’s TATA Communications reported a 15% increase in fourth quarter profits on Tuesday, helping to increase demand for data services.

Consolidated pre-tax profit for the January-March quarter increased to Rs 3.36 billion ($39.5 million) from Rs 2.92 billion the previous year.

TATA Communications, which provides businesses with services such as data connectivity and cybersecurity, focuses on core operations as it reorganizes its structure, monetizes its non-core assets and seeks a larger share of the highly competitive markets of cloud, networking services, media and entertainment.

CFO Kabir Ahmed Shakir said in the exchange application that these steps could “enter 2026 with a focus on the cores to invest and growth capital.”

The company aims to increase its revenue of Rs 280 billion in its major data services segment for fiscal year 2027 from Rs 17898 billion in 2024.

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Revenue from the segment increased 9.8% in the fourth quarter, increasing the top line from 6% to Rs 59.9 billion. A 16.4% jump in network and transmission-related expenditures increased total costs by 6%. Tata Communications has declared its final dividend of Rs 25 per share for fiscal year 2025.

The stock rose 1.6% from the outcome.

($1 = 85.1790 Indian Rupees)

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