Southern Petrochemicals clock Q3 consolidated PAT at 54.07 crore

Southern Petrochemicals Industries Corporation Ltd. has reported a consolidated net profit after tax of ₹54.07 crore for the October-December 2025 quarter, the company said on Saturday.

The city-based agri-nutrient and fertiliser company had earned a net profit of ₹38.50 crore during the corresponding quarter of the last financial year.

Net profits after tax for the nine-month period ending December 31, 2025, surged to ₹182.01 crore, from ₹136.22 crore registered in the year ago period, a company statement here said.

The total income from operations for the quarter under review fell to ₹778.39 crore, from ₹823.23 crore registered in the year ago period.

For the nine-month period ending December 31, 2025, the total income went up to ₹2,419.36 crore, from ₹2,340.82 crore registered in the year ago period.

In an update, the company said a sum of ₹20.10 crore included in the other income for the nine months ended December 31, 2025, pertains to a claim on loss of profits from the insurance company due to the shutdown of its operations from December 2023 to March 2024 as a result of floods.

Commenting on the financial performance, SPIC Chairman Ashwin Muthiah said the quarter’s results clearly reflect the company’s focus on performance-led growth.

“From using natural gas as a raw material to producing environmentally friendly products, we remain committed to sustainable, cost-efficient production that serves our farming community. Our future strategy continues to align with the government’s initiative on organic and natural agri-inputs,” he said in a company statement here.

Meanwhile, the company’s key managerial personnel K.R. Anandan has been elevated as the whole-time director (finance) and chief financial officer, with immediate effect.

He would hold the office as an additional director of the Board of the company and his appointment as a Whole-time Director (Finance) and Chief Financial Officer for a period of 3 years would be taken up with the shareholders for their approval, the statement added.

Published – February 14, 2026 11:27 pm IST

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