Jubilant Foodworks net profit at ₹49.3 crore, Q4 revenue up 33.6%

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Published an independent net gain or ₹ 49.5 million rupees in the fourth quarter of 93 percent

Published an independent net gain or ₹ 49.5 million rupees in the fourth quarter of 93 percent

Jubilant FoodWorks LTDS (JFL) Net gain consolidated in the fourth quarter of 2015 decreased 76.3 percent year -on -year ₹ 49.3 million rupees; Consolidated income grew 33.64 percent to ₹ 2,103,18 million rupees. He published an independent net gain or ₹ 49.5 million rupees in the fourth quarter of 25 percent and the independent revenues of the operations grew 19 percent to ₹ 1,587.2 million interannual rupees.

In the earning call, Sameer Khetarpal, CEO and MD, Jubilant Foodworks Ltd said that the 2015 fiscal year was a year of change for JFL, which led the industry, both in terms of growth and profitability, despite the demand. He said that this was helped by the incessant approach of the company in strategic decisions such as free delivery, 20 -minute delivery, menu innovation and greater rhythm of expansion of stores.

Geopolitical volatility

Responding to a consultation on whether an impact on greater geopolitical volatility in the company’s Turkey business, Khetarapal said: “We see these markets with quite separate Russian coffin, or anyone, that is, a Turkish brand, or anything, or anything, or anything, or any of those that occur or whatever happens, that is, what happens, that is, what happens, that is, what happens, that is, a Russian brand, or what happens, that is, a brand of the brand, that is, what happens, that is what happens, or what happens India-Pakistan in the central market and base consumption “

The company operates 160 coffees under the Coffy brand in Türkiye. It also operates 763 Domino’s stores in Türkiye, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

“I feel good with the macroeconomic situation in Turkey, and the central thesis we had, is the largest consumer base outside Russia in Europe, and the younger population with almost three or four times of GDP per capita versus India … All those things are intact and, therefore, a very solid performance of Domino and Coffy in Turkey is seen.

At the end of fiscal year 2015, the JFL group networks count was at 3,316 stores.

JFL is the main QSR chain operator with franchise rights for three global brands, Popeyes and Dunkin ‘, and two own brands, Hong’s Kitchen and Coffy in Türkiye.

Posted on May 14, 2025

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