Apollo revenue up 59% amid ‘gradual recovery’ across market segments
6 Aug 2021
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Tire maker says second wave of Covid in India had 'lesser impact' on operations compared to last year
Gurugram, India — Apollo Tyres Ltd has seen a sharp increase in sales and operating profit in the first quarter of financial year 2022, despite the impact of India’s second wave of Covid on its operations.
Operating profit for the three months to end of June was up 131% year-on-year at INR5.6 billion (€63.7 million), on 59% higher sales of INR45.8 billion, Apollo reported 4 Aug.
Net profit increased 195% to close at INR1.28 billion, compared to a loss of INR1.35 billion reported last year.
“While the second wave of the pandemic did impact the operations, it was comparatively lesser than the first wave witnessed in first quarter last year,” said Apollo in a statement.
Apollo said both Indian and European operations performed well with their revenues increasing 82% and 28% respectively, compared to the same period last year.
“We were better prepared in the second wave, as compared to the first wave,” said Onkar Kanwar, chairman.
With the improving business sentiment and demand for its products, Apollo said it was “optimistic” about its performance across geographies.
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