Banganga Paper Industries’ FY25 Consol Total Income at ₹ 58 Cr

New Delhi [India], May 16: Banganga Paper Industries Limited (BSE Code – 512025), (Formerly known as Inertia steel Limited), one of the leading manufacturer and supplier of a diverse range of kraft paper, has announced its Audited Q4 & FY25 results.

Key Consolidated Financial Highlights:

Q4 FY25

• Total Income of ₹ 20.56 Cr

• EBITDA of ₹ 2.08 Cr

• EBITDA Margin of 10.13%

• Net Profit of ₹ 1.00 Cr

• Net Profit Margin of 4.86%

• EPS of ₹ 0.83

FY25

• Total Income of ₹ 58.24 Cr

• EBITDA of ₹ 4.90 Cr

• EBITDA Margin of 8.42%

• Net Profit of ₹ 1.88 Cr

• Net Profit Margin of 3.23%

• EPS of ₹ 1.57

Commenting on the financial performance, Mr. Karbhari Dhatrak Chairman & Managing Director, Banganga Paper Industries Limited said, “We are pleased with our progress in Q4 FY25, which underscores the strength of our manufacturing operations and the growing influence of our wholly owned subsidiary, Banganga Paper Mills. Our facility, operating at high efficiency, positions us well to meet the rising demand for sustainable and high-quality kraft paper products.

Sustainability remains at the heart of our business strategy. Our commitment is reflected in the adoption of eco-conscious technologies such as the Refuse-Derived Fuel system, which allows us to convert non-disposable waste into fuel for paper production—further reducing our environmental impact. Additionally, our recent Power Purchase Agreement with Livint Green Technologies marks a significant step in our journey towards clean energy. By integrating solar power into our operations, we are not only reducing our carbon footprint but also strengthening energy resilience.

Looking ahead, we are optimistic about the future. With a focus on innovative practices, environmentally responsible manufacturing, and an expanding product portfolio tailored to emerging market needs, we are confident in our ability to sustain our growth trajectory and create long-term value.”

Key Operational Highlights

Entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Livint Green Technologies Ltd.
  • Livint Green Technologies Ltd., will develop, own, and operate a 2.5 MW DC ground mounted solar power plant at Karjat Village, Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra.
  • This solar facility will supply clean energy to Banganga Paper Mills’ manufacturing unit in Nashik, ensuring a reliable and cost-effective renewable energy source.
  • Banganga Paper Mills Limited will hold a 26% equity stake in the power-producing entity, while the remaining 74% will be retained by Livint Green Technologies Ltd.

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