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Burger King's India Operator Net Loss Narrows To Rs 60.44 Crore In Q4 FY25
Burger King's India Operator Net Loss Narrows To Rs 60.44 Crore In Q4 FY25
Restaurant Brands Asia, the master franchisee of the Burger King brand in India, on Monday said its consolidated net loss narrowed to Rs 60.44 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2025.
The company had posted a consolidated net loss of Rs 92.1 crore in the year-ago period, Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd (RBA) said in a regulatory filing.
Its consolidated revenue from operations in the quarter under review stood at Rs 632.55 crore, up from Rs 597.14 crore a year ago, it added.
The total expenses in the fourth quarter rose to Rs 700.82 crore from Rs 693.85 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding fiscal. The company said same-store sales grew by 5.1 per cent, aided by a strong focus on value offerings. It increased its footprint in India to 513 restaurants.
The company also added 113 'BK Cafe' outlets in its existing and new stores, taking the total cafe count to 464.
For the fiscal ended March 31, 2025, its consolidated net loss was Rs 232.8 crore, compared to Rs 236.74 crore in 2023-24, the company said.
In FY25, consolidated revenue from operations stood at Rs 2,550.72 crore against Rs 2,437.1 crore in FY24, it added.
Looking ahead, RBA Group Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Varman said, "We aim to leverage our strong customer value proposition and stride ahead with our restaurant growth strategy." From a development standpoint, he added, "We will continue to expand our footprint across the country and increase our Burger King restaurants in India from 513 to around 800 by FY2



