Schaeffler India Limited, a manufacturer of precision-engineered solutions for motion technology, reported a 13.9 percent increase in revenue from operations for the third quarter ended 30 September 2025 to INR 23,601 million, compared to the same period last year. Profit before tax (PBT) before exceptional items rose 23.9 percent year-on-year to INR 4,129 million, while the PBT margin improved to 17.5 percent from 16.1 percent a year earlier. Net profit for the quarter stood at INR 3,067 million, reflecting a net profit margin of 13 percent.
The company’s revenue for the nine months from January to September 2025 reached INR 67,523 million, representing a 12.7 percent increase over the corresponding period of 2024. PBT for the nine-month period was INR 11,666 million, up 19.2 percent from the previous year, with a margin of 17.3 percent. Net profit during this period rose to INR 8,683 million, compared with INR 7,285 million in 2024.
“We registered double-digit growth for the sixth consecutive quarter. Automotive Technologies and intercompany exports aided our performance for the quarter. Quality of earnings strengthened further, underscoring our dedication to capital and operational efficiency. The GST reduction has made vehicles, particularly small cars, more affordable and we expect growth momentum to sustain in the next quarter,” said Harsha Kadam, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer.
Schaeffler India said that its continued growth was supported by strong performance in the Automotive Technologies segment and improved operating margins driven by higher volumes and better fixed cost absorption.
Schaeffler India Limited, headquartered in Pune, manufactures precision-engineered solutions in motion technology and offers products for electric mobility, CO₂-efficient drives, chassis systems, and renewable energy applications. The company operates five manufacturing plants in Pune, Savli, Maneja, Hosur, and Shoolagiri, along with three research and development centres and seven sales offices across India. It employs over 3,700 people.