ACC Net Profit Increases 74% To Rs 563 Crore In March Quarter

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ACC commissioned a large new grinding unit at Sindri Industrial Township in Jharkhand.The country's leading cement manufacturer - ACC - on
Monday reported net profit of Rs 563 crore in quarter ended March 2021, that marked an increase of 74 per cent from profit of Rs 323 crore
during the same quarter last year
Its revenue from sales rose 23 per cent to Rs 4,213 crore against Rs 3,433 crore in the year ago period.During the quarter ACC registered
sales volume of 6.97 million tonnes compared with 6.56 million tonnes in the March quarter of 2020.The company's operating profit or
earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) jumped 47 per cent to Rs 860 crore and operating profit margin or
EBITDA margin improved by 330 basis points to 20.4 per cent from 17.1 per cent in the year ago period."The company believes that the
government is taking all possible steps to intensify the vaccination program and control the spread of Covid
With government's increased pending and its strong focus on infrastructure development, we maintain a cautious yet positive outlook for
overall cement demand in the coming months," ACC said while giving outlook demand outlook for the cement sector.During the quarter, ACC
commissioned a large new grinding unit at Sindri Industrial Township in Dhanbad district of Jharkhand, adding a capacity of 1.4 million
tonnes per annum."We have demonstrated strong resilience which has been reflected in our performance this quarter
We aim to continue driving the four stated strategic priorities: performance, growth, innovation and sustainability," said Sridhar
Balakrishnan, Managing Director and CEO."With the government's increased spending and its strong focus on infrastructure development, we
maintain a cautious yet positive outlook for overall cement demand in the coming months," Mr Balakrishnan added.ACC shares ended 0.26 per
cent lower at Rs 1,876 ahead of the earnings announcement.