CSR spending by NSE-listed firms jumps 23% to Rs 22,212 cr in FY25

Published : Apr 20, 2026, 12:31 PM IST
Representative Image (File Photo/ANI)

Synopsis

CSR spending by NSE-listed firms soared 23% to Rs 22,212 crore in FY25, driven by a 22% profit rise. A PrimeInfobase report notes Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, and TCS as top contributors, with education and healthcare as key sectors.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) spending by companies listed on the National Stock Exchange main board rose sharply by 23 per cent to Rs 22,212 crore in 2024-25, compared to Rs 18,011 crore in the previous financial year, according to a report by PrimeInfobase, an initiative of PRIME Database Group.

The increase in CSR expenditure was driven by a 22 per cent rise in the average net profit of these companies over the preceding three years, which determines mandatory CSR spending under regulatory norms, said Pranav Haldea, Managing Director, PRIME Database Group.

CSR Spending Sees Sustained Growth

As per the Companies Act, eligible firms are required to spend two per cent of their average net profits of the last three financial years on CSR activities. The report noted that CSR spending has maintained an upward trajectory, following a 16 per cent increase in 2023-24 after a period of relatively flat growth between 2019-20 and 2022-23.

Out of 2,142 companies listed on the NSE main board as of March 31, 2025, a total of 1,549 companies were mandated to undertake CSR spending, up from 1,399 companies in the previous year. These companies were required to spend Rs 22,732 crore during FY25, but actually spent Rs 22,212 crore. The shortfall was attributed to unspent amounts being transferred to designated CSR accounts for utilisation in future years.

Top Contributors and Company Trends

In terms of participation, 1,521 companies, or 98 per cent of those mandated, undertook CSR activities during the year. Reliance Industries Ltd emerged as the top spender with Rs 1,309.5 crore, followed by HDFC Bank (Rs 1,068.03 crore) and Tata Consultancy Services (Rs 960 crore). The top 10 companies together accounted for 34 per cent of total CSR spending.

The report further highlighted that 70 per cent of companies increased their CSR spending compared to the previous year, while 48 per cent exceeded their prescribed CSR obligations.

Sectoral and Geographical Allocation

Sector-wise allocation showed that education received the highest share of CSR funds, followed by healthcare, continuing trends seen in previous years. State-wise, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu were the top recipients of CSR funds, together accounting for a significant portion of the total expenditure.

PSU Spending Also Increases

The report also noted that spending by public sector undertakings rose 19 per cent to Rs 4,791 crore in FY25. (ANI)

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

PREV

Stay updated with all the latest Business News, including market trends, Share Market News, stock updates, taxation, IPOs, banking, finance, real estate, savings, and investments. Track daily Gold Price changes, updates on DA Hike, and the latest developments on the 8th Pay Commission. Get in-depth analysis, expert opinions, and real-time updates to make informed financial decisions. Download the Asianet News Official App from the Android Play Store and iPhone App Store to stay ahead in business.

 

Recommended Stories

Akshaya Tritiya: High gold prices fail to deter buyers; sales strong
India's Office Space Vacancy to Ease Amid Stable Demand-Supply Trends