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Kolte-Patil flips to a ₹38.7 cr loss as revenue halves

The real estate developer is absorbing two subsidiaries to clean up its structure while delaying the use of ₹417 cr in QIP cash.

2 earlier stories on Kolte-Patil Developers Ltd.
Mkt cap₹3,496 cr
P/E82.52×
ROE12.84%
Debt / eq.1.34
₹38.7 cr Consolidated net loss for FY26 compared to a ₹106.6 cr profit a year ago.

What's new with Kolte-Patil Developers Ltd.

  • Revenue fell sharply to ₹802.5 cr from ₹1,763.7 cr in the prior year.
  • The board approved folding wholly-owned units Kolte-Patil Lifespaces and Kolte-Patil Smart Spaces into the parent.
  • Management pushed the deadline to spend ₹417 cr in QIP proceeds back by one year to December 2027.

Why this matters for Kolte-Patil Developers Ltd.

The company’s top line has more than halved, forcing a shift from profit to loss. While the amalgamation aims to simplify the corporate structure, the delay in capital deployment suggests either slower project execution or a rethink of the original QIP investment plan.

What we're watching

  • Whether the subsidiary merger delivers the cost efficiencies management anticipates.
  • Visibility on new project launches to reverse the revenue decline.
  • The impact of the extended QIP utilization timeline on future project development.

The full read

Kolte-Patil Developers posted a sharp reversal in fortunes for FY26. A consolidated net loss of ₹38.7 crore replaces the prior year's ₹106.6 crore profit, driven by total income that cratered to ₹802.5 crore from ₹1,763.7 crore. Amid this contraction, the board opted to fold two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Kolte-Patil Lifespaces and Kolte-Patil Smart Spaces, into the parent entity. While a structural cleanup, it does not fix the immediate income problem. Simultaneously, the company extended the deadline to utilize ₹417 crore in QIP proceeds by one year, moving the target to December 2027. This extension signals that the intended capital deployment is lagging behind earlier schedules. With profitability in the red and core revenue under pressure, the focus shifts to whether this internal reorganization provides any tangible benefit to a balance sheet that currently looks significantly thinner than it did a year ago.

Mentioned: Kolte-Patil Lifespaces · Kolte-Patil Smart Spaces · Girish Vanvari
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