Reliance Jio's Q4FY23 Profit Rises 13% Yoy To ₹4,716 Crore

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For the financial year ended March 2023, Reliance Jio's net profit rose 22.87% to  ₹24,429 crore from  ₹19,865 crore from a year-ago, on the back of revenue which rose to  ₹91,148 crore, up 18.06% from  ₹77,204 crore in March 2022. Photo: ReutersPremium
For the financial year ended March 2023, Reliance Jio's net profit rose 22.87% to 24,429 crore from 19,865 crore from a year-ago, on the back of revenue which rose to 91,148 crore, up 18.06% from 77,204 crore in March 2022. Photo: Reuters
  • The telecom arm of Reliance Industries Limited, clocked revenues of 23,499 crore in the same period, which was up 12.2% versus 20,945 crore and up 1.9% sequentially from 23,061 crore.

New Delhi: India’s largest telecom services provider Reliance Jio reported a net profit of 4,716 crore for the quarter ended March 2023, 13% higher than 4,173 crore in the same quarter last financial year, even as sequentially profits rose by 1.6% from 4,638 crore in the quarter ended December 2022.

The telecom arm of Reliance Industries Limited, clocked revenues of 23,499 crore in the same period, which was up 12.2% versus 20,945 crore and up 1.9% sequentially from 23,061 crore, it said in a note to the exchanges on Friday.

Jio’s fourth quarter numbers were better than analyst expectations. Jeffries expected Jio's revenue to be sequentially flat or up 10% on-year.

For the financial year ended March 2023, Reliance Jio's net profit rose 22.87% to 24,429 crore from 19,865 crore from a year-ago, on the back of revenue which rose to 91,148 crore, up 18.06% from 77,204 crore in March 2022.

The carrier has been aggressively rolling out 5G network across the country and recently created coverage for more than 277 cities across the country with deployment of more than 40,000 sites and almost 2.5 lakh cells of 5G network in 700 Mhz and 3500Mhz bands. The Mukesh Ambani promoted telco launched the beta version of its services which are available for users who are invited onto the network, unlike Airtel which said it had crossed 10 million 5G customers within four months of launching 5G services.

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