HomeNewsBusinessEarningsUPL profit rises 25%; founder Rajju Shroff steps down as CMD

UPL profit rises 25%; founder Rajju Shroff steps down as CMD

The agro-chemical company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 774 crore during the second quarter previous year.

November 02, 2022 / 07:36 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

UPL on Tuesday said its consolidated net profit rose 25.19 per cent to Rs 969 crore in the second quarter of FY23 on strong sales, and also announced that founder Rajju Shroff has stepped down as CMD.

The agro-chemical company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 774 crore during the second quarter previous year. "Due to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, and the sanctions in the region, the Group's business has been impacted to some extent," the company said in a regulatory filing.

Story continues below Advertisement

Shroff, 90, due to advancing age has expressed his desire to step down from his dual responsibility as Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) and now wishes to devote full time for social causes and focus on improving Indian agriculture and chemical industry, UPL said in the filing.

Shroff will become 'Chairman Emeritus' of the Board, effective from December 1, 2022, it added.