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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.

1 earlier story on BF Investment Ltd.
Mkt cap₹1,603 cr
P/E9.75×
ROE3.22%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹10 / share Final dividend recommended by the board, a 200% payout.

What's new

  • 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.
Mentioned: BF Investment · Amit Kalyani · FY26
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  1. 29 May 2026 · 3:33 PM IST BF Investment lifts annual profit to ₹146.5 cr, declares ₹10 dividend
  2. 1d ago BF Investment profit jumps to ₹146.5 crore as dividend payout hits 200%