Costa Coffees India FY25 sales jump 30 pc to ₹198 cr; gross margin declines marginally

The new Delhi, July 13 (PTI) British coffee chain brand Costa Coffee’s revenues from operations rose to 30.76 percent. La198.5 crore and profit increased by 28.4 percent in FY25 La149.7 Crore.
According to the last annual report of Devynai International LTD (DIL), the number of outputs increased from 179 to 220 in 25 -fired, growth store expansion.
Income from operations La151.8 Crore and the snow for the financial year ended on March 31, 2024, 116.6 Crore.
Costa Coffee’s gross profit margin, primarily due to inflation in coffee beans and other input materials, decreased from 76.8 percent to 75.4 percent in 24 financial years.
“Brand contribution margin has dropped from 17 percent to 16.1 percent and average daily sales per store (ads) La33,000 La27,000, the same store turns into a decrease in AALES growth (SSSG) and turns from 8.7 percent to 4.1 percent in this period, “he said.
Costa Coffee is operated through the Franchise Partner, the leading QSR chain operator in India.
Earlier this year, in April, the global CEO of Costa Coffee Philippe Schaillee, who visited Costa Coffee, told PTI that India would be among the top five global markets for the British coffee chain brand.
The coffee brand, owned by Major Coca-Cola, is now among the top ten global markets.
“Costa Coffee, despite global economic uncertainties, is expanding in India, which targets 40-50 new sales points per year. He said.
This tendency manifests itself in the fact that the coffee field in the country has doubled the rate of global markets and grows by 10 to 12 percent.
“India, which is one of the top 10 globally markets of Costa, has the potential to enter the top five markets in five years, and Costa Coffee is a sweet aromatic place to get this strong opportunity.” He said.
According to Language, India, which is largely ‘chai’ (tea) a loving nation, has become a country of coffee lovers who have grown with great cultural change in their drinking habits over the years.
Coffee is now the first love of many Genin Z Indians strongly affected by the western culture, which is often part of working ethics.
“Costa Coffee in Costa Coffee, the brand’s airports and multiplexes, such as high uprising in the existence of a strong focus on expanding.” He said.
In the Indian Cafe market, Costa Coffee, Starbucks, Tim Horton, McCafe and Dunkin compete with international chains.
In addition, local chains such as Cafe Coffee Day, Blue Tokai, Third Wave Coffee and Barista strengthen their rapidly growing cafe markets in India.


