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NSE Q1 FY25 Financial Performance: Consolidated Revenue Jumps 51% to Rs 4,510 Crore

08 August 20244 mins read by Angel One
NSE reported a consolidated operating revenue of Rs 4,510 crores for Q1 FY25, marking a substantial 51% year-on-year increase.
NSE Q1 FY25 Financial Performance: Consolidated Revenue Jumps 51% to Rs 4,510 Crore
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The National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India, the country’s leading exchange, has demonstrated impressive financial performance for the first quarter of FY25. The consolidated revenue and net profit figures reflect significant growth, showcasing the exchange’s strong operational capabilities and market position.

Surge in Operating Revenue

NSE reported a consolidated operating revenue of Rs 4,510 crores for Q1 FY25, marking a substantial 51% year-on-year increase. This remarkable growth was not solely driven by trading revenue but also bolstered by various other revenue streams, including:

  • Data Centre and Connectivity Charges
  • Clearing Services
  • Listing Services
  • Index Services
  • Data Services

These diversified income sources highlight NSE’s multifaceted approach to revenue generation and its strong position in the financial ecosystem.

Impressive Net Profit and Margins

The exchange posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 2,567 crores for Q1 FY25, up by 39% compared to the same period last year. The net profit margins for this quarter stood at an impressive 52%, reflecting NSE’s efficient operational management and profitability.

Earnings Per Share (EPS) Growth

NSE’s earnings per share (EPS) saw a notable increase, rising to Rs 51.86 in Q1 FY25 from Rs 37.26 in Q1 FY24. This growth underscores the exchange’s ability to enhance shareholder value consistently.

Trading Volumes on the Rise

The trading volumes for NSE also showcased substantial growth across various segments:

  • Cash Markets:Average daily traded volumes (ADTVs) reached Rs 1,22,872 crores, up by 110% year-on-year.
  • Equity Futures: ADTVs stood at Rs 2,09,279 crores, marking a 101% increase year-on-year.
  • Equity Options (Premium Value): ADTVs recorded a 33% growth, reaching Rs 71,957 crores for Q1 FY25.

Contribution to the Exchequer

NSE contributed Rs 14,003 crores to the exchequer for Q1 FY25. This included:

Securities Transaction Tax (STT)/Commodities Transaction Tax (CTT): Rs 12,054 crore

Income Tax: Rs 236 crores

Stamp Duty: Rs 1,018 crores

GST: Rs 362 crore

SEBI Charges: Rs 333 crore

Out of the total STT of Rs 12,054 crores, 63% was from the cash market segment, and 37% was from the equity derivatives segment, highlighting the significant contribution of NSE to the national exchequer.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. It is based on several secondary sources on the internet and is subject to changes. Please consult an expert before making related decisions.

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