Devyani International’s Net Loss Widens To Rs 14.7 Cr In Q4
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Devyani International’s Net Loss Widens To Rs 14.7 Cr In Q4

Yum Restaurants India Sells Entire 4.4% Stake In Devyani International

The company’s consolidated net loss attributable to the owners of the company rose to Rs 14.73 crore in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025 (Q4FY25) from Rs 7.46 crore in Q4FY24

Devyani International (DIL), a quick service restaurant (QSR) chain which is the largest franchisee for Yum Brands (KFC and Pizza Hut) in India, has seen its consolidated net loss attributable to the owners of the company rise to Rs 14.73 crore in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025 (Q4FY25) from Rs 7.46 crore in Q4FY24.

The financial results of the company revealed that the revenue from operations surged to Rs 1,212.59 crore in the recently concluded quarter from Rs 1,047.07 crore in Q4FY24. In FY25, the company reported a jump in revenue from operations, which stood at Rs 4,951 crore in FY25 as compared to Rs 3,556.31 crore in FY24. The company’s net profit dipped to Rs 9.14 crore in FY25 from Rs 47.26 crore in FY24.

“During FY2025, DIL reported consolidated revenue of Rs 4,951 crore, registering a robust 39.2 per cent YoY growth. This performance was primarily driven by the strategic acquisition of KFC stores in Thailand and supported by ongoing store expansion in India,” stated Ravi Jaipuria, Non-executive Chairman, Devyani International.

The company opened 257 net new stores as compared to 539 net new stores in FY24. FY24 net new stores included 283 Thailand KFC stores acquired on 18th January 2024. Recently, the company notified the acquisition of Sky Gate Hospitality (owners of Biryani By Kilo and other brands), marking its entry into another high-potential food category.

The company stated that its Nomination and Remuneration Committee of the Board has approved the grant of 3,90,200 stock options under the Employees Stock Option Scheme 2021 (ESOP 2021) of the company.

By following a balanced approach of scaling its footprint while maintaining rigorous store-level performance standards, the company successfully added 257 net new stores during FY25, taking total presence to 2,039 stores as of 31 March 2025.

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