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Godrej Consumer reports jump of 43.7 pc in consolidated net profit

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Godrej Consumer Products Ltd (GCPL) has reported a jump of about 43.7 per cent in its consolidated net profit of Rs 318.12 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2016-17.
It had reported net profit of Rs 221.43 crore in the July-September period of 2015-16, GCPL said in a BSE filing.
Its consolidated total income from operations was up 11.01 per cent during the quarter under review to Rs 2,439.35 crore as against Rs 2,197.28 crore a year ago.
Its total expenses were up 10.94 per cent to Rs 2,009.27 crore as against Rs 1,811.05 crore of the second quarter of last fiscal.
“We have delivered a relatively strong operating performance in the second quarter of fiscal year 2017, with a consolidated constant currency sales growth of 15 per cent and constant currency EBITDA growth of 17 per cent. We continue to deliver EBITDA growth ahead of sales growth, despite a strong base from the previous year,” Godrej Group Chairman Adi Godrej was quoted by PTI as saying.
GCPL’s revenue from India market was up 7.13 per cent to Rs 1,319.46 crore as against Rs 1,231.55 crore during the period, while contribution from global markets was Rs 1,144.09 crore, up 15.51 per cent, as against Rs 990.45 crore.
“Our international business grew by 25 per cent on a constant currency business. We delivered strong growth in Africa and Latin America. Our Indonesian business experienced temporary challenges due to an adverse season for Household Insecticides,” he was further quoted by PTI as saying.
GCPL’s revenue form its Indonesian business was Rs 367.11 crore, up 6 per cent as against Rs 346.32 crore in the corresponding quarter of last fiscal.
“Our Indonesia business constant currency sales declined by 2 per cent due to the overall macroeconomic slowdown and adverse weather impact in Household Insecticides,” the company was quoted by PTI as saying.
Revenue from Africa, which also includes Strength of Nature, was Rs 508.18 crore, up 58.19 per cent to Rs 321.24 crore.
While Contribution from other markets was down 16.75 per cent to Rs 268.80 crore as against Rs 322.89 crore.
“The significant devaluation in several emerging market currencies also impacted our reported growth,” Godrej was quoted by PTI as saying.
In the first half of 2016-17, GCPL’s consolidated net profit was up 68.16 per cent to Rs 563.38 crore as against Rs 335.02 crore in the year ago period.
GCPL’s consolidated total income in the first half of the current fiscal was up 8.76 per cent at Rs 4,633.54 crore as against Rs 4,259.95 crore in the same period last year.

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