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International Travel House Q1 net profit dips 18% in routine quarter

Revenue edges down to ₹57.33 crore from ₹58.99 crore; board sets record date for ₹5.50 final dividend.

1 earlier story on International Travel House Ltd.
Mkt cap₹257 cr
P/E13.93×
ROE16.42%
Debt / eq.0.00
Div yld1.70%
-18% Net profit decline year-over-year

What's new

  • Net profit fell to ₹5.64 crore from ₹6.87 crore in Q1 FY26.
  • Revenue slipped marginally to ₹57.33 crore from ₹58.99 crore.
  • Board fixed 31 July as record date for ₹5.50 final dividend; AGM on 25 August.

Why this matters

The profit decline is notable for a zero-debt company with a 16.4% trailing ROE, but the business remains stable. The dividend payout signals management confidence, yet the absence of growth guidance leaves the outlook unclear.

What we're watching

  • Whether the profit trend continues into H1 or reverses.
  • Any update on travel demand or new business wins.
  • The AGM outcome on 25 August.

The full read

International Travel House's Q1 was routine but weak. Revenue slipped marginally year-on-year to ₹57.33 crore, while net profit dropped 18% to ₹5.64 crore. For a zero-debt nano-cap with a 16.4% ROE, the margin pressure stands out — but there's no guidance, no strategic pivot, and no surprise. The board stuck with the ₹5.50 final dividend and scheduled the AGM for 25 August. It's a hold-and-collect quarter, not a story-changer.

Questions answered

How much did International Travel House's revenue and profit fall in Q1?
Revenue dipped marginally to ₹57.33 crore, while net profit dropped 18% to ₹5.64 crore from ₹6.87 crore a year ago.
What dividend has the company declared, and what is the record date?
The board has recommended a final dividend of ₹5.50 per share. The record date for entitlement is 31 July 2026.
Why is this result considered routine?
The filing is a standard quarterly disclosure with no material surprises, strategic developments, or forward guidance. The modest profit decline fits the company's recent revenue trend.
Does the company have any debt?
No, the company has zero debt, with a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.00.
Mentioned: ₹5.50 dividend · 31 July record date · 25 August AGM
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Company snapshot

International Travel House Ltd.

Tourism & Hospitality
₹265 cr
P/E 15.34×

Latest quarter · Jun 2026

Sales₹55 cr
Net profit₹6 cr
Op. margin+14.1%
EPS₹7.05

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.00×
Current ratio3.00×
Sales CAGR+1.7%
EPS CAGR+9.1%
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