Comfort Commotrade reports ₹12.63 crore annual loss
The nano-cap firm swung to a loss as its investment portfolio suffered fair value hits of ₹14.72 crore, dragging annual revenue into negative territory.
What's new
- Comfort Commotrade posted a ₹12.63 crore loss for FY26, down from a ₹4.61 crore profit in FY25.
- Revenue from operations hit negative ₹14.58 crore due to investment portfolio losses.
- The auditor provided an unmodified opinion on the annual financial statements.
Why this matters
A loss of ₹12.63 crore for a company with a market capitalization of only ₹16 crore is a massive hit to shareholder equity. The negative revenue figure shows how quickly investment portfolio volatility can overwhelm a small-cap balance sheet.
What we're watching
- Any management plan to stabilize the investment portfolio.
- Whether the company can return to positive revenue in FY27.
- Cash flow health given the scale of the annual loss.
The full read
Comfort Commotrade ended FY26 with a standalone net loss of ₹12.63 crore, a sharp reversal from the ₹4.61 crore profit recorded in the prior year. The firm's revenue from operations fell to a negative ₹14.58 crore, a direct consequence of ₹14.72 crore in net fair value losses within its investment portfolio.
For a company with a market capitalization of only ₹16 crore, this annual loss is severe.
While the auditor issued an unmodified opinion, the scale of the damage is clear. The annual results confirm the trend established earlier in the year, when the company reported a ₹4.46 crore quarterly loss. The business is now dealing with the aftermath of a portfolio collapse that has effectively erased its recent profitability. The next test is whether the company can stop the bleeding.
Questions answered
- What caused the negative revenue for the year?
- The negative revenue of ₹14.58 crore resulted from ₹14.72 crore in net fair value losses on the company's investment portfolio.
- How does this compare to the previous year?
- The company swung from a profit of ₹4.61 crore in FY25 to a loss of ₹12.63 crore in FY26.
- Did the auditor raise concerns about these results?
- No. The auditor issued an unmodified opinion on the financial statements.
- Was this loss expected by the market?
- The annual results confirm the deterioration seen in earlier quarters, specifically the ₹4.46 crore loss reported in the third quarter.