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Digidrive's FY26 revenue flat; profit edges up on other income

Nano-cap firm's consolidated profit slipped due to publication segment decline; auditors issue clean opinion.

1 earlier story on Digidrive Distributors Ltd.
Mkt cap₹73 cr
P/E13.71×
ROE2.88%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹887 lakhs Standalone profit before tax for FY26

What's new

  • Standalone profit before tax rose 26% YoY to ₹887 lakhs, driven by higher other income.
  • Consolidated profit before tax fell 22% to ₹758 lakhs due to publication segment weakness.
  • Auditors issued unmodified opinion on both standalone and consolidated results.

Why this matters

For a nano-cap firm with an ₹85 crore market cap, the results are roughly in line with expectations. The reliance on other income for profit growth and the drag from the publication segment are the key points to watch.

What we're watching

  • Whether the publication segment can stabilize or further deteriorate.
  • Any update on revenue growth drivers outside of other income.
  • Management commentary on future guidance in the conference call.

The full read

Digidrive Distributors' FY26 annual results offer little new for investors. Standalone revenue was virtually flat at ₹2,750 lakhs, and the 26% jump in standalone profit before tax to ₹887 lakhs came entirely from higher other income rather than core operations. The consolidated picture was weaker: profit before tax dropped 22% to ₹758 lakhs, hurt by the publication segment. Auditors gave a clean chit on both sets of numbers. The filing is a routine periodic disclosure with no guidance or material surprise—exactly what the market already knew from prior quarterly updates.

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An independent reading of the company's own disclosure — the primary filing above is the final word.

  1. Today · 12:45 PM IST Digidrive's FY26 revenue flat; profit edges up on other income
  2. 3d ago Digidrive standalone profit rises to ₹887 lakhs in FY26; consolidated revenue dips