ICICI Prudential AMC shares drop 3.4% after Q4 earnings

Shares of ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company fell 3.4% following the release of its March quarter earnings. The results showed steady performance with strong revenue growth and improved operating metrics, though quarterly profit moderated sequentially. Annual earnings stayed robust amid expanding assets under management and a growing investor base.

ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company announced its Q4 earnings for the March quarter, highlighting steady results supported by strong revenue growth and enhanced operating performance. The company also declared a dividend payout of Rs 12.4 per share, reflecting confidence in its financial health. Quarterly net profit saw an increase year-over-year, even as it moderated from the prior quarter sequentially. Annual earnings demonstrated resilience in a competitive market. The domestic mutual fund industry's leader maintained momentum through expanding assets under management and a broadening investor base. This positions the firm strongly amid ongoing sector growth. Shares traded lower by 3.4% in response to the results, as reported by The Economic Times.

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