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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.
Mkt cap₹87.93 cr
ROE0.00%
Debt / eq.0.92
₹1.52 cr Consolidated net loss for Q1 FY27, narrowed from ₹3.77 cr

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.
Mentioned: Chhota Hazri Spirits · ₹1.52 crore loss · 51% stake
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Company snapshot

Kati Patang Lifestyle Ltd.

Software Services
₹73 cr

Latest quarter · Jun 2026

Sales₹6 cr
Net profit−₹1 cr
Op. margin−23.4%
EPS−₹0.26

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.92×
Current ratio5.72×
Sales CAGR+8.5%
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