Euro Panel Products crossed ₹500 crore in revenue for FY26
The company reported a 19% revenue jump and a 48% surge in annual profits, while adjusting its leadership team.
— 1 earlier story on Euro Panel Products Ltd. →What's new with Euro Panel Products Ltd.
- Revenue grew 19% to ₹503.93 cr, with net profit rising 48% to ₹27.20 cr.
- Earnings per share improved to ₹11.10 from ₹7.52.
- Independent director Daisy Dsouza resigned; the company incorporated a new Tamil Nadu subsidiary.
Why this matters for Euro Panel Products Ltd.
Crossing the ₹500 crore revenue threshold marks a period of scale for this nano-cap player. The expansion in bottom-line growth is the real story, as profit outpaced revenue gains significantly.
What we're watching
- Board stability following the resignation of independent director Daisy Dsouza.
- Capital allocation strategy for the new Tamil Nadu subsidiary.
- Sustaining current profit margins in the next fiscal year.
The full read
Euro Panel Products closed FY26 with **₹503.93 crore** in revenue, a **19%** lift from the previous year. Profitability expanded faster than sales, with net profit climbing **48%** to reach **₹27.20 crore**. This lifted the company's earnings per share from **₹7.52** to **₹11.10**.
For a nano-cap entity, breaching the **₹500 crore** revenue milestone is a notable achievement. The audit came back clean with an unmodified opinion.
Beyond these numbers, the board settled its leadership structure for the next five years and cleared the way for a new subsidiary in Tamil Nadu. The departure of independent director Daisy Dsouza is the only change to the boardroom, and while the financials were expected after earlier unaudited disclosures, the final confirmation cements a year of gains that sets a high bar for the coming quarters.
Questions answered
- Did the audit result in any concerns?
- No. The company received an unmodified opinion from its auditors.
- What leadership changes occurred?
- The board re-appointed the managing director and whole-time director for five-year terms, while independent director Daisy Dsouza resigned.