Tata Steel’s net profit declines in Q1 on the back of rising raw material costs
Jul 25, 2022, 19:44 IST
- Tata Steel’s revenues from operations rose by 18.6% to ₹63,430 crore in the June quarter of 2022.
- Net profit declined 12.83% to ₹7,764.96 crore in the June quarter.
- The company’s raw material cost higher by ₹6,446 crore
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Tata Steel on Monday reported a sharp decline in its consolidated profit in the first quarter of fiscal year 2023, even as its revenues from operations rose by 18.6% to ₹63,430 crore. The company’s operational revenue stood at ₹53,465 crore last year in the same quarter.On a sequential basis, the consolidated revenues have declined 8.5% from ₹69,324 crore during the previous quarter. However, its operating income increased on a per ton basis primarily due to market expansion in Europe.
“This has been a challenging quarter for the Global and Indian economy with rising interest rates, supply chain constraints and slowdown in China due to COVID. Despite these multiple headwinds, Tata Steel has delivered a strong performance with an improvement in margins," Tata Steel CEO and MD TV Narendran said.
April-June 2022 | January-March 2022 | April-June 2021 | |
Operational Revenue | ₹63,430 crore | ₹69,324 crore | ₹53,465 crore |
Net Profit | ₹7,764.96 crore | ₹8,907 crore | ₹9,756 crore |
EBITDA | ₹15,047 crore | ₹15,174 crore | ₹16,185 crore |
Tata Steel’s net profit stood at ₹7,764.96 crore for the June quarter, representing a decline of 12.83% compared to ₹8,907 crore posted in the same quarter last year. Its profit declined by 20% from ₹9,756 crore achieved during the January-March quarter this year.
This decline in profit comes on the back of rising cost of raw materials. The company’s raw material cost increased by over ₹11,000 crore, from ₹19,956 crore to ₹31,319 crore in a span of one year, even though the steel production declined marginally. The raw material cost grew by more than ₹6,000 crore compared to ₹24,873 crore three months ago.
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Tata Steel, in its investors presentation, noted that the raw material cost “ increased primarily due to higher coking coal consumption cost across key entities”. The raw material cost stood at ₹19,956 crore in the June quarter of last year.
Its employee benefits expense actually declined from ₹1,723 crore in March quarter to ₹1,540 crore in the June quarter. Meanwhile, its other expenses have declined by ₹1,334 crore due lower power costs, consumption of stores and spares.
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