Apollo Hospitals Q3 FY25 Results: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise reported a third-quarter profit of 51.8 percent year-on-year at Rs 372.3 crore. Revenue from operations increased to Rs 5,527 crore in the third quarter compared to Rs 4,851 crore in the year-ago period, Apollo Hospitals said in a regulatory filing.
The Board of Directors declared an interim dividend of Rs.9/- per share (180% of face value of Rs.5/- per share) for the financial year ending 31st March 2025
The healthcare provider is on track to add 3,512 beds over 11 locations in a period spanning 3-4 years, beginning FY26, it added.
"The results reflect our growth story that underlines our purpose of healing India and touching more than a billion lives. From Mumbai to Varanasi and Chennai to Gurugram, we are committed to ensuring that quality healthcare is not a privilege but a fundamental right for all," Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Chairman Prathap C Reddy said.
The company's strategic partnership with Microsoft is accelerating Al-driven healthcare transformation, including innovation in disease progression and genomics, he added. By collaborating with the University of Leicester, Apollo is equipping the next generation of healthcare professionals with unmatched skills, Reddy said.
Apollo Hospitals share price fell on Monday, 10 February ahead of Q3 results; ends down 0.43 percent at Rs 6,761.25 on NSE
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