Reliance Industries Faces Headwinds: Q4 Profit Slumps Amid Energy Crisis
Reliance Industries Limited reported a 12.5% drop in Q4 net profit due to challenges in its oil-to-chemicals business amid the global energy crisis. The company's telecom and retail segments saw growth, but were offset by geopolitical tensions affecting oil prices and a windfall tax on exports in India.
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Reliance Industries Limited on Friday revealed a 12.5% decline in net profit for the March quarter, largely attributed to the global energy crisis impacting its oil-to-chemicals sector. Despite this setback, the company's telecom and retail divisions experienced positive growth.
The oil-to-chemicals business, a major contributor to Reliance’s revenue, struggled due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia that escalated crude oil prices and elevated cost burdens, including freight and insurance. Moreover, the Indian government's reintroduction of a windfall tax further strained margins.
Chairman Mukesh Ambani emphasized Reliance's strategic resiliency through diversification, with strong performances in digital and retail operations. As Reliance navigates complex global dynamics, it is also advancing new energy initiatives to bolster its role in India’s energy security.
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