Siemens' Q2 FY 2025-26 Quarterly Results
- 16 Nov 2025
Result Summary
- Siemens Ltd reported a 18.4% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) increase in its consolidated revenues for the quarter-ended Sep (Q2 FY 2025-26). On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, it witnessed a decline of 21.5%.
- Its expenses for the quarter were up by 18.7% QoQ and down 17.7% YoY.
- The net profit increased 14.6% QoQ and decreased 41.6% YoY.
- The earnings per share (EPS) of Siemens Ltd stood at 13.63 during Q2 FY 2025-26.
Financial Statments for Q2 FY 2025-26
Total Income | 5293.60 | 4470.90 | 6744.40 | 18.4% | -21.5% |
Total Expenses | 4630.20 | 3901.40 | 5629.10 | 18.7% | -17.7% |
Profit Before Tax | 663.40 | 569.50 | 1115.30 | 16.5% | -40.5% |
Tax | 178.00 | 146.10 | 284.10 | 21.8% | -37.3% |
Profit After Tax | 485.40 | 423.40 | 831.20 | 14.6% | -41.6% |
Earnings Per Share | 13.63 | 11.89 | 23.35 | 14.6% | -41.6% |
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Company Overview
Siemens Ltd is a subsidiary of Siemens AG, a global powerhouse in electrical engineering and electronics. The company is involved in a broad spectrum of activities, including industry, energy, healthcare, and infrastructure. Siemens Ltd operates across multiple sectors, offering products and solutions in automation, digitalization, and electrification. The company is known for its innovative solutions in industrial automation, smart infrastructure, and digital services. As of the latest updates available, Siemens Ltd has been focusing on digital transformation and sustainability efforts, reflecting the broader trends within its industry. The company is part of the technology and manufacturing sector, which is seeing significant shifts towards sustainable and digital solutions. Recent developments in Siemens Ltd include investments in smart infrastructure and energy-efficient technologies, although specific recent initiatives are not detailed in the data provided.
Revenue
In the quarter under review, Siemens Ltd reported a total income of ₹5293.60 crores for Q2FY26. This represents an 18.4% increase over the previous quarter's income of ₹4470.90 crores. However, when compared to the same quarter of the previous fiscal year (Q2FY25), which recorded a total income of ₹6744.40 crores, there is a notable decrease of 21.5%. The sequential growth indicates a recovery phase within the fiscal year, although the year-over-year comparison reflects a significant reduction in revenue. This variance might be attributed to market conditions or strategic shifts, but specific reasons are not provided in the data.
Profitability
For Q2FY26, Siemens Ltd's profit before tax stood at ₹663.40 crores, showing a sequential increase of 16.5% from Q1FY26, where it was ₹569.50 crores. However, year-over-year, there was a decrease of 40.5% compared to Q2FY25, which posted a profit before tax of ₹1115.30 crores. The tax expense for Q2FY26 was ₹178.00 crores, representing a 21.8% increase quarter-over-quarter, but a 37.3% decline year-over-year. Consequently, the profit after tax for Q2FY26 was ₹485.40 crores, up 14.6% from the previous quarter's ₹423.40 crores but down 41.6% from the previous year's Q2 figure of ₹831.20 crores. The earnings per share for Q2FY26 were ₹13.63, reflecting the same quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year trends as the profit after tax.
Operating Metrics
Siemens Ltd’s total expenses for Q2FY26 were ₹4630.20 crores, marking an 18.7% increase from the previous quarter's expenses of ₹3901.40 crores. When compared to Q2FY25, which had expenses totaling ₹5629.10 crores, there is a decrease of 17.7%. This data reflects an increase in operational costs from Q1FY26 to Q2FY26, while also showing a reduction when compared to the same period last year. The changes in expenses, alongside the revenue trends, influence the profitability metrics observed for the quarter. Specific operational efficiencies or cost-saving measures are not detailed in the data provided, although the financial metrics indicate some level of cost management relative to revenue generation.