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Oberoi Hotels Posts Record ₹770 Cr Profit in FY25, Targets Global Footprint

Oberoi Hotels Posts Record ₹770 Cr Profit in FY25, Targets Global Footprint

India’s premium hospitality giant Oberoi Hotels registers its best-ever financial results, backed by strong growth momentum and bold expansion initiatives worldwide.

A Historic High for Oberoi Hotels

In a remarkable show of financial strength, Oberoi Hotels, operated under its parent company EIH Ltd, has recorded its highest-ever net profit of ₹770 crore for the fiscal year ending March 2025. This marks a robust 14% jump from the previous fiscal’s profit of ₹678 crore, making FY25 a historic year for the hospitality brand.

The total revenue for the company also saw a noteworthy increase of 10%, reaching ₹2,880 crore, up from ₹2,623 crore in FY24. The standout performer was the January–March 2025 quarter, where net profit more than doubled to ₹332 crore compared to ₹159 crore during the same quarter in the previous fiscal. This sharp growth trajectory underscores the group’s efficient operations and sustained demand across its luxury properties.

The performance reflects the rebound in premium travel and hospitality, especially in the post-pandemic era, as well-heeled travelers increasingly turn to high-end experiences. Oberoi Hotels’ ability to cater to this demand with consistent service quality and operational excellence has clearly paid off.

Expansion Plans Pave Way for Global Presence

With FY25 marking a significant financial milestone, EIH Ltd is channeling its momentum into strategic expansion, aiming to extend its luxury offerings to both domestic and international markets. The company has laid out an ambitious plan to add 21 new properties to its portfolio by the end of FY29.

This development pipeline includes:

• 19 new hotels
• 2 luxury riverboats
• 1 Nile cruise ship

All of these properties are set to be operated under The Oberoi Group’s brand umbrella, except for eight, which will be either fully owned or co-managed by EIH Ltd. This expansion strategy reflects the company’s vision to balance asset-light management contracts with strategic ownership of premium properties.

The upcoming hotels and hospitality ventures will span across major Indian cities and international destinations such as:

• London
• Egypt
• Bhutan
• Nepal
• Saudi Arabia

The newly added hotels will be categorized under two key brand portfolios—16 under the flagship Oberoi brand and 5 under the business-class Trident brand, thereby adding approximately 1,473 rooms to the group’s capacity.

This expansion aligns with the company’s focus on tapping into high-growth tourism corridors and emerging luxury markets. Locations like Saudi Arabia and Egypt have been increasingly investing in upscale tourism infrastructure, presenting a fertile ground for a brand like Oberoi to thrive.

A Word from the Leaders

The remarkable results and future plans have been met with optimism by the top brass of Oberoi Hotels.
Arjun Oberoi, who holds the position of Executive Chairman at The Oberoi Group, characterized the year as a transformative milestone that significantly shaped the organization’s progress. This year stands out as a landmark period in the legacy of EIH Ltd. The record results are a testament to our long-term strategic planning, ethical governance, and the tireless efforts of our team across all touchpoints,” he stated.

Vikram Oberoi, leading the organization as CEO and Managing Director, emphasized that the breakthrough was the result of unshakable resolve, inventive momentum, and an enduring alignment with the company’s fundamental goals. “Our results are a reflection of operational rigor, a service-centric culture, and the exceptional talent across our properties. We are also looking forward to creating new benchmarks in global hospitality as we expand,” he said.

Both leaders emphasized that while the numbers speak volumes, the group’s real strength lies in its people-first approach, brand heritage, and pursuit of excellence, all of which will remain central as the company enters new markets.

What Sets Oberoi Apart

Exceptional service, iconic properties, and guest-focused innovation have all contributed to Oberoi Hotels’ stellar reputation. Its long-standing presence in the luxury hospitality industry is bolstered by consistent brand value and operational adaptability. In an increasingly competitive market, its ability to blend Indian hospitality with international standards has become its unique selling proposition.

Furthermore, the group’s renewed expansion efforts will likely strengthen its brand equity and global recall, positioning Oberoi Hotels as a formidable player among global luxury hotel chains.

The inclusion of riverboats and a cruise liner in the company’s upcoming portfolio also shows a diversified approach to luxury travel—moving beyond land-based hospitality to premium experiences on water, catering to high-net-worth individuals seeking unique leisure options.

Concluding Thoughts: Growth with Purpose

FY25 has been a watershed year for Oberoi Hotels. From posting record-breaking financials to unveiling a powerful expansion roadmap, the brand is riding high on a wave of sustained growth. The numbers reflect more than just profits—they symbolize a renewed ambition to reach new markets and serve a broader spectrum of guests without compromising on its core values.

As the group sets its sights on international shores and non-traditional hospitality avenues, it remains anchored by a strong legacy and a forward-thinking leadership team. If execution matches vision, Oberoi Hotels could soon evolve into one of the most recognized luxury hotel chains globally, not just in India.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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