Kati Patang loss narrows 60% as alcohol revenue rises
Net loss for June 2026 quarter fell to ₹1.52 crore from ₹3.77 crore a quarter earlier. Board also approved a term sheet to buy 51% of tiny Chhota Hazri Spirits.
— 2 earlier stories on Kati Patang Lifestyle Ltd. →What's new
- Consolidated net loss narrowed to ₹1.52 cr from ₹3.77 cr in the March 2026 quarter
- Revenue from alcohol and beer nearly doubled to ₹5.95 cr
- Board approved term sheet to acquire 51% of Chhota Hazri Spirits (turnover ₹15 lakh in FY26)
Why this matters
The sharp loss reduction and near-doubling of revenue signal operational improvement in the core alcohol business. The Chhota Hazri acquisition, though tiny, shows intent to enter the premium segment. For a nano-cap with ₹88 crore market cap and trailing losses, these are early but constructive steps.
What we're watching
- Due diligence outcome on the Chhota Hazri acquisition
- Whether the revenue momentum sustains in coming quarters
- Any further equity or debt raising given the debt/equity of 0.92
The full read
Kati Patang's June quarter numbers show real operating progress. Revenue from its alcohol and beer business nearly doubled to ₹5.95 crore, and the net loss shrank from ₹3.77 crore to ₹1.52 crore — a 60% reduction in three months. The company is still deeply unprofitable on a trailing basis, but the direction is positive. Separately, the board approved a term sheet to buy 51% of Chhota Hazri Spirits, a micro-company with just ₹15 lakh in annual sales. The deal is strategically incremental: it signals intent to move up the alco-bev ladder but won't move the needle financially. For a nano-cap with ₹88 crore market cap and debt/equity of 0.92, the next test is whether this revenue growth can be sustained and eventually turn into profit.
Questions answered
- Why did Kati Patang's loss narrow so sharply?
- Revenue from alcohol and beer nearly doubled to ₹5.95 crore, helping absorb fixed costs and reduce the net loss from ₹3.77 crore to ₹1.52 crore quarter-on-quarter.
- What is Chhota Hazri Spirits and why is it being acquired?
- Chhota Hazri Spirits is a New Delhi-based company with annual turnover of just ₹15 lakh. The 51% acquisition is aimed at expanding Kati Patang's presence in the premium alco-bev segment, though the deal is tiny relative to the company's own revenue.
- What is the status of the acquisition?
- The board has approved a term sheet. The deal is subject to due diligence and a definitive share purchase agreement; it is not yet binding.
- How has the company performed over the last fiscal year?
- For FY26, Kati Patang reported a consolidated net loss of ₹9.67 crore on trailing revenue growth of 23.4%, but with a negative PAT margin.
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