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Decorous Investment & Trading reports ₹10.51 lakh annual profit

The nano-cap firm grew annual net profit by 75% despite a Q4 loss of ₹3.22 lakhs. Varsha Jain has officially stepped in as the new CFO.


Mkt cap₹5.15 cr
P/E36.55×
ROE1.56%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹10.51 lakhs Annual net profit for FY26, up from ₹5.98 lakhs.

What's new

  • Annual net profit climbed 75% to ₹10.51 lakhs.
  • Q4 results show a net loss of ₹3.22 lakhs due to rising operational expenses.
  • Varsha Jain is now the permanent CFO.

Why this matters

For a company with a market cap of only ₹5 crores, the volatility between annual growth and quarterly losses is extreme. The transition to a permanent CFO provides management stability, but the Q4 expense spike shows the new jewelry segment is not yet contributing to the bottom line.

What we're watching

  • Whether the jewelry segment can offset rising operational costs.
  • The trend in quarterly expenses following the Q4 spike.
  • Any further shifts in the management team.

The full read

Decorous Investment & Trading Co Ltd finished FY26 with a net profit of ₹10.51 lakhs, a 75% jump from the ₹5.98 lakhs reported in the prior year. Revenue reached ₹37.09 lakhs. Despite the annual gain, the company stumbled in the final quarter, posting a net loss of ₹3.22 lakhs as operational expenses spiked. The company is currently integrating a new jewelry segment into its existing trading operations. With a market capitalization of just ₹5 crores, the firm remains a nano-cap entity. Management stability is the immediate priority, with Varsha Jain now officially installed as the new CFO. The Q4 loss shows that the company's small-scale operations remain highly sensitive to expense fluctuations. Whether the jewelry segment can provide consistent returns is the next test.

Questions answered

How did the company perform over the full fiscal year?
Decorous Investment & Trading reported an annual net profit of ₹10.51 lakhs for FY26, a 75% increase over the previous year's ₹5.98 lakhs.
Why did the company report a loss in the final quarter?
The company recorded a net loss of ₹3.22 lakhs in Q4, which it attributed to a spike in other operational expenses.
What is the status of the company's management?
Varsha Jain has formally transitioned into the role of Chief Financial Officer, filling the vacancy left by the previous CFO.
What is the scale of the company's operations?
Decorous is a nano-cap entity with a market capitalization of approximately ₹5 crores.
Mentioned: Varsha Jain · FY26 · ₹5 crore market cap
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