Cyient Q2 Results: Profit slumps amid lower demand, margin pressure; Declares ₹16 dividend

The company reported a net profit of ₹127.5 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, down 28.8% from ₹179 crore a year earlier.
Cyient Q2 Results: Profit slumps amid lower demand, margin pressure; Declares ₹16 dividend
Cyient Q2 Results: Profit slumps amid lower demand, margin pressure; Declares ₹16 dividend
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Published Oct 16, 2025   |   7:26 AM GMT-04
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Engineering and technology services firm Cyient Ltd on Thursday posted a sharp year-on-year decline in quarterly profit, as weaker demand, operational headwinds, and higher costs weighed on earnings across its business units.

The company reported a net profit of ₹127.5 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, down 28.8% from ₹179 crore a year earlier.

Revenue from operations fell 3.7% YoY to ₹1,781 crore, while EBIT dropped 36.4% to ₹146.7 crore.

Operating margin contracted sharply to 8.2%, compared to 12.5% in the corresponding quarter last year.

Cyient's board declared an interim dividend of ₹16 per share, indicating confidence in its long-term financial strength despite current volatility.

The results reflect broad-based margin pressure across the company’s business lines, notably within its design-led engineering business (Cyient DET), which accounts for the majority of revenue.

DET’s EBIT margin declined to 12.2% from 13.7% a year earlier, even though revenue remained largely flat in U.S. dollar terms at $164.4 million.

“Despite macroeconomic uncertainties and Q2 traditionally being a seasonally softer quarter, we achieved stable performance across our portfolio,” said Prabhakar Atla, President and CFO, adding that DET’s free cash flow to PAT conversion stood at 114%, driven by improved working capital management and ongoing cost optimisation.

The company’s semiconductor division saw a rebound, with Q2 revenue rising 12.3% QoQ to $6.2 million, though it continued to report losses. EBIT for the segment stood at - $2.7 million, deepening from the previous quarter.
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