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Taragaon Regency Hotel Posts Strong Q4 Earnings with Improved Margins

Taragaon Regency Hotel Limited (TRH) has delivered a steady financial performance in FY 2024/25 Q4. Despite a year-over-year dip in revenue, profitability indicators remained strong, with net income crossing Rs. 515 million and margins showing resilience. EPS remained nearly unchanged, while book value and share price rose significantly. With a healthy dividend declaration, TRH continues to demonstrate stable operations and shareholder-friendly policies, maintaining its position as one of Nepal’s leading hospitality sector companies.

SCSandeep Chaudhary
Published on August 23, 20251 min read
Taragaon Regency Hotel Posts Strong Q4 Earnings with Improved Margins

Taragaon Regency Hotel Limited (TRH) has published its audited fourth-quarter results for fiscal year 2024/25, showcasing a solid performance with higher profitability and improved operating efficiency despite slight revenue contraction year-over-year.

In the latest quarter (Q4 2024/25), the company reported total revenue of Rs. 1.73 billion, a slight 12.24% decline compared to the same quarter last year (Rs. 1.73 billion in Q4 2023/24). However, on a sequential basis, revenues showed consistent growth across quarters, indicating stable recovery momentum.

Gross profit stood at Rs. 752.93 million, translating into a margin of 43.37%, higher than previous quarters and last year’s comparable figure (42.34%). This highlights improved cost management and stronger operational performance.

Net income surged to Rs. 515.43 million, almost on par with last year’s Q4 figure of Rs. 518.26 million, while the net margin remained robust at 29.69%, reaffirming profitability resilience despite revenue pressure.

From a shareholder perspective, Earnings Per Share (EPS) was Rs. 26.27, nearly matching the previous year’s Rs. 26.41. The company’s Return on Assets (ROA) stood at 11.52% and Return on Equity (ROE) at 17.14%, though both figures showed slight declines compared to the last fiscal year, indicating stable but moderated efficiency.

Market valuation remained elevated, with the share price closing at Rs. 946.12 by the end of the quarter compared to Rs. 807.00 last year, reflecting growing investor confidence. The Book Value Per Share improved to Rs. 161.65, strengthening the company’s fundamentals.

To reward shareholders, TRH declared a cash dividend of Rs. 11 per share, reaffirming its commitment to consistent returns.

SC

Written by

Sandeep Chaudhary

Taragaon Regency Hotel Posts Strong Q4 Earnings with Improved Margins

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