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Cospower Engineering revenue jumps 287% to ₹10.73 cr

The nano-cap firm posted a sharp rise in annual profit to ₹7.57 cr, with the board recommending a dividend of Re.1 per share.


Mkt cap₹249 cr
P/E162.35×
ROE8.43%
Debt / eq.1.00
287% Year-on-year revenue growth for FY26.

What's new

  • Annual revenue climbed to ₹10.73 cr from ₹2.77 cr in the prior year.
  • Net profit reached ₹7.57 cr, up from ₹1.54 cr in FY25.
  • The board recommended a final dividend of Re.1 per share.

Why this matters

For a nano-cap with a market value of ₹235 cr, this scale of growth is material. The clean audit opinion and lack of deviation in preferential issue funds provide a stable backdrop for these results.

What we're watching

  • Sustainability of the current business activity levels in FY27.
  • Shareholder approval for the proposed dividend.
  • Any further expansion plans for the company.

The full read

Cospower Engineering delivered a sharp performance for the year ended March 2026. Revenue climbed to ₹10.73 crore, a 287% increase over the ₹2.77 crore recorded in the previous year. Net profit followed suit, rising to ₹7.57 crore from ₹1.54 crore.

Growth is real.

The board has proposed a final dividend of Re.1 per share, pending shareholder approval. With a market capitalization of roughly ₹235 crore, the company remains a nano-cap entity, yet the statutory auditor issued an unmodified opinion while the company confirmed that funds from its preferential issue were used as intended. These results are a routine annual disclosure, but the scale of the growth is hard to ignore, as the company is now in a position to return capital to shareholders while maintaining a clean bill of health from its auditors.

Questions answered

What was the primary driver of the company's financial growth?
The company reported a sharp increase in business activity, which pushed annual revenue to ₹10.73 crore compared to ₹2.77 crore in the previous year.
How did the bottom line change compared to last year?
Net profit after tax rose to ₹7.57 crore, a significant increase from the ₹1.54 crore reported for the year ended March 2025.
Did the auditor raise any concerns regarding the accounts?
No. The statutory auditor provided an unmodified opinion on the annual financial results.
Are there any issues with how the company used its capital?
The company confirmed there was no deviation in the use of proceeds from its preferential issue.
Mentioned: Cospower Engineering Ltd.
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