BF Investment lifts annual profit to ₹146.5 cr, declares ₹10 dividend
The investment firm reported a standalone profit jump from ₹92.5 cr to ₹146.5 cr for FY26, supported by higher dividend income from its portfolio.
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- Standalone net profit rose to ₹146.5 cr for FY26 from ₹92.5 cr in FY25.
- Consolidated net profit reached ₹282 cr for the full fiscal year.
- Board re-appointed Amit Kalyani as a non-executive, non-independent director.
Why this matters
The dividend payout of ₹10 per share offers a yield of roughly 2.5% on the company's current market capitalization. This cash return is the primary takeaway for shareholders in a micro-cap entity that relies on group investment income.
What we're watching
- The sustainability of dividend income from the group portfolio.
- Any further changes to the board composition.
- Market reaction to the dividend yield.
The full read
BF Investment closed FY26 with a standalone net profit of ₹146.5 crore, a clear step up from the ₹92.5 crore recorded in the previous fiscal year. The firm's consolidated performance also showed growth, with net profit hitting ₹282 crore.
Cash is king.
The board responded to these results by recommending a final dividend of ₹10 per equity share, a 200% payout on the ₹5 face value that translates to a yield of roughly 2.5% based on current market valuations. For a micro-cap firm, this level of cash distribution is the main event. Beyond the financials, the board confirmed the re-appointment of Amit Kalyani as a non-executive, non-independent director to ensure continuity. These results reflect the underlying strength of the company's group investment portfolio, which remains the primary engine for its earnings.
Questions answered
- What drove the increase in BF Investment's standalone profit?
- The profit growth was primarily driven by higher dividend income received from the company's group investment portfolio.
- How does the dividend payout compare to the share's face value?
- The board recommended a final dividend of ₹10 per share, which represents a 200% payout on the company's face value of ₹5.
- What was the consolidated profit for the year?
- The company reported a consolidated net profit of ₹282 crore for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026.
- Who was re-appointed to the board?
- The board approved the re-appointment of Amit Kalyani as a non-executive, non-independent director.
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All notes on BFINVEST →- 29 May 2026 · 3:33 PM IST BF Investment lifts annual profit to ₹146.5 cr, declares ₹10 dividend
- 1d ago BF Investment profit jumps to ₹146.5 crore as dividend payout hits 200%