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Apple India posts 23 pc profit growth in FY24 amid iPhone demand surge

November 21, 2024
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Buoyed by rising demand for its iPhones among aspirational youth and surge in exports, Apple clocked a 36 per cent increase in its operating revenue in India, surpassing Rs 66,700 crore (about $8 billion) in FY24. The tech giant also posted Rs 2,746 crore ($330 million) in profit last fiscal.

Apple India’s profit increased by 23 per cent in FY24 against Rs 2,229.6 crore ($268 million) in FY23.

Apple India’s revenue from operations grew to Rs 66,727 crore in FY24 from Rs 49,188 crore ($6 billion) in FY23, according to its financial statements.

Overall, the iPhone maker’s India operations reached $23.5 billion in value in the last fiscal (FY24).

Revenue from product sales increased by 36.53 per cent to Rs 63,297.25 crore ($7.6 billion) and service sales jumped by 21.41 per cent to Rs 3,430.45 crore.

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On the expense side, material costs remained the largest expense category, accounting for 84.6 per cent of the total expenses.

The iPhone exports from India surged to cross $10 billion in 2023-24 from $6.27 billion in 2022-23.

In a new record, Apple reached almost Rs 60,000 crore in iPhone exports from India in the first seven months during the current fiscal (FY25). In the April-October period, the Cupertino-based tech giant exported iPhones worth almost Rs 60,000 crore (over $7 billion), at almost Rs 8,450 crore (nearly $1 billion) worth export each month in the ongoing financial year, according to industry data.

In the July-September period, the Tim Cook-led company clocked an all-time revenue record in India.

“We continue to be excited by the enthusiasm we’re seeing in India, where we set an all-time revenue record. This has been an extraordinary year of innovation at Apple,” said Cook.

(With inputs from IANS)



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