Core Insights - Procter & Gamble Home Products Ltd reported a 19.1% increase in profit to ₹683.29 crore for FY25, with revenue from operations rising 3.4% to ₹9,054.11 crore [1] - Total income, including other income, decreased by nearly 2% to ₹9,228.83 crore for the financial year ending March 31, 2025, compared to ₹9,413.02 crore the previous year [2] Financial Performance - Net profit for PGHPL was ₹573.6 crore in the previous year, while revenue from operations was ₹8,756.79 crore [2] - Advertising and sales promotion expenses increased by 21.5% to ₹930.03 crore in FY25, up from ₹765.15 crore the previous year [3] - Total expenses for PGHPL were ₹8,292.91 crore in FY25, reflecting a 1.67% increase from ₹8,156.29 crore in FY24 [4] Cost Structure - Royalty costs paid to the parent entity, Procter & Gamble Company, rose by 3.61% to ₹410.17 crore [4] - Total tax expense declined significantly by 63% to ₹252.63 crore, down from ₹683.13 crore in FY24 [4] Company Overview - PGHPL operates in India under the umbrella of Procter & Gamble, focusing on fabric and home care, baby care, and hair care products with brands like Pampers, Ariel, Tide, and Pantene [3] - Procter & Gamble holds a 99.98% shareholding in PGHPL through Procter & Gamble Overseas India BV, The Netherlands [5]
P&G Home Products FY25 profit jumps 19.1% to ₹683 crore; revenue up 3.4%