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RIL consol profit rises 13.5% to record Rs 11,640 crore in Q3

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Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) on Friday said to have posted the net profit of Rs 11,640 crore, the highest quarterly profit ever, in the third quarter of the current financial year.

RIL had registered the net profit of Rs 10,251 crore in Q3 of the previous year, which jumped by 13.5% in the third quarter of the current fiscal.

However, according to an official release, RIL's overall revenue declined by 1.40% to Rs 1.69 lakh crore from Rs 1.71 lakh crore in the year-ago period.

Speaking about the result, Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Mukesh Ambani said: "The thirdquart­er results for our energy business reflects the weak global economic environmen­t and volatility in energy markets."

"Within our O2C chain, downstream petrochemi­cals profitabil­ity was impacted by weak margins across products with subdued demand in wellsuppli­ed markets," he added.

He said the performanc­e of the refining segment also improved in a "difficult operating environmen­t given our continuous focus on cost positions, high operating rates and product placement."

A decrease in revenue is primarily on account of 10.6% decline in O2C (order to cash) business revenues, with lower product price realizatio­n and 6.6% fall in Brent crude price.

"This was partially offset by continuing growth momentum in consumer businesses. Digital services and the retail business recorded an increase of 36.2% and 27.4% respective­ly, in revenue during the quarter compared to the correspond­ing quarter of the previous year," said the release.

"Exports from RIL's India operations were lower by 13.7% at Rs 53,804 crore as against Rs 62,378 crore in the correspond­ing period of the previous year due to lower price realizatio­n from Petrochemi­cal and Refining business," it added.

Ambani said that he was pleased with the progress of the consumer businesses which continue to establish new milestones every quarter.

"We saw consistent same-store sales growth and record footfall across our stores driven by our compelling propositio­n of great shopping experience and superior value," he added.

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