ISL Consulting revenue falls 24% as annual losses widen
Annual revenue dropped to ₹18.57 crore and the net loss deepened to ₹2.04 crore for the year ended March 2026.
What's new
- ISL Consulting's annual revenue fell 24% to ₹18.57 crore for FY26.
- Net losses widened to ₹2.04 crore from ₹1.73 crore in the prior year.
- The standalone loss for the fourth quarter was ₹2.82 crore on lower revenues.
Why this matters
A 24% revenue drop in a services business means contracts are vanishing or clients are paying less. The widening loss confirms this is not a one-off margin blip; the business is shrinking at the top and the bottom.
What we're watching
- Whether revenue stabilises or continues falling in the new fiscal year.
- If the quarterly loss trend persists beyond the fourth quarter.
- Any management commentary on client wins or pricing.
The full read
ISL Consulting's FY26 numbers are a deterioration. Revenue fell 24% to ₹18.57 crore. The net loss widened to ₹2.04 crore from ₹1.73 crore. The fourth quarter was the weakest period, posting a standalone loss of ₹2.82 crore on lower revenues. The story is the top line. A 24% annual drop in a services firm means fewer contracts or worse rates. The widening loss confirms the damage is not contained to the revenue line. Hardly a crisis for a small firm, but the trend is clear. The board also made a routine auditor appointment, which adds nothing to the financial picture.
Questions answered
- How much did ISL Consulting's revenue fall?
- Annual revenue from operations dropped 24% to ₹18.57 crore for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026.
- What happened to the company's profitability?
- Net losses widened to ₹2.04 crore from ₹1.73 crore in the previous year. The fourth quarter standalone loss was ₹2.82 crore.
- Was there any other board decision?
- The board appointed M/s. Nishit P Shah & Co as internal auditors for the upcoming fiscal year. This is a routine administrative appointment.