<p>Bengaluru: Indian automaker <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bajaj">Bajaj </a>Auto reported a nearly 20 per cent rise in first-quarter profit as it sold more expensive motorcycles and exports improved, sending its shares higher.</p>.<p>The Pulsar motorcycle maker's standalone profit after tax rose to 19.88 billion rupees ($238 million) for the three months to June 30.</p>.<p>Analysts had expected a profit of 19.84 billion rupees, as per LSEG data.</p>.Sebi amends REIT, InvIT rules; issues framework for unit-based employment benefit scheme.<p>Shares of Bajaj Auto, the first Indian two-wheeler maker to report first-quarter results, rose as much as 2 per cent after results before trimming some gains to trade 1 per cent higher. The Nifty Auto index rose 0.5 per cent.</p>.<p>Strong demand in the more expensive 125cc and above motorcycle segment, especially for its popular Pulsar in the urban market, helped boost the company's total two-wheeler sales volume by 7 per cent to about 951,000 units, as per its monthly sales data.</p>.<p>The company's total revenue rose 15.7 per cent to 119.28 billion rupees, beating analysts' average estimate of 118.80 billion rupees.</p>.Delhivery appoints Prashant Gazipur as Senior VP.<p>Bajaj Auto's portfolio of motorcycles in the category includes models in its Pulsar series and premium motorcycles that the company makes under partnerships with Austria's KTM and British Triumph.</p>.<p>Exports, which contribute heavily to Bajaj Auto's revenue, recovered from last fiscal's dull showing. Exports had bottomed out in fiscal 2024 amid currency-related issues in some African countries among others.</p>.<p>Bajaj Auto's total export volume climbed nearly 7 per cent, accounting for around 37 per cent of its total overall sales volume.</p>.<p>Three-wheeler sales grew roughly 10 per cent but its contribution to total sales of around 13 per cent remained at last year's level. Three-wheelers are a margin-boosting segment as they cost less to make than other vehicles.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Indian automaker <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bajaj">Bajaj </a>Auto reported a nearly 20 per cent rise in first-quarter profit as it sold more expensive motorcycles and exports improved, sending its shares higher.</p>.<p>The Pulsar motorcycle maker's standalone profit after tax rose to 19.88 billion rupees ($238 million) for the three months to June 30.</p>.<p>Analysts had expected a profit of 19.84 billion rupees, as per LSEG data.</p>.Sebi amends REIT, InvIT rules; issues framework for unit-based employment benefit scheme.<p>Shares of Bajaj Auto, the first Indian two-wheeler maker to report first-quarter results, rose as much as 2 per cent after results before trimming some gains to trade 1 per cent higher. The Nifty Auto index rose 0.5 per cent.</p>.<p>Strong demand in the more expensive 125cc and above motorcycle segment, especially for its popular Pulsar in the urban market, helped boost the company's total two-wheeler sales volume by 7 per cent to about 951,000 units, as per its monthly sales data.</p>.<p>The company's total revenue rose 15.7 per cent to 119.28 billion rupees, beating analysts' average estimate of 118.80 billion rupees.</p>.Delhivery appoints Prashant Gazipur as Senior VP.<p>Bajaj Auto's portfolio of motorcycles in the category includes models in its Pulsar series and premium motorcycles that the company makes under partnerships with Austria's KTM and British Triumph.</p>.<p>Exports, which contribute heavily to Bajaj Auto's revenue, recovered from last fiscal's dull showing. Exports had bottomed out in fiscal 2024 amid currency-related issues in some African countries among others.</p>.<p>Bajaj Auto's total export volume climbed nearly 7 per cent, accounting for around 37 per cent of its total overall sales volume.</p>.<p>Three-wheeler sales grew roughly 10 per cent but its contribution to total sales of around 13 per cent remained at last year's level. Three-wheelers are a margin-boosting segment as they cost less to make than other vehicles.</p>