Lehar Footwears doubles net profit to ₹20.84 cr in FY26
Annual revenue climbed to ₹431.11 cr as demand for the company's toolkit segment fueled a 55% surge in top-line growth.
What's new
- Annual revenue reached ₹431.11 cr, up 55% from the previous year's ₹277.21 cr.
- Net profit jumped to ₹20.84 cr from ₹10.87 cr.
- The board proposed a final dividend of ₹0.50 per share.
Why it matters
Lehar Footwears transformed its bottom line in one year. Net profit nearly doubled because sales in the toolkit segment outpaced the rise in total expenses.
What we're watching
- The sustainability of higher profit margins.
- Shareholder approval of the ₹0.50 dividend at the AGM.
- Toolkit segment performance in the next three quarters.
The full read
Lehar Footwears ended FY26 with a sharp performance. Annual revenue climbed 55% to ₹431.11 crore from ₹277.21 crore a year earlier.
The company pinned this growth on its toolkit segment, which triggered a nearly twofold rise in net profit to ₹20.84 crore against ₹10.87 crore in FY25. The board confirmed a final dividend of ₹0.50 per share, which now heads to shareholders for final approval.
For a nano-cap entity, these results move the needle. The primary test is no longer whether Lehar can grow, but whether it can hold these gains as the business matures. The path from ₹10.87 crore to ₹20.84 crore in annual profit leaves little room for a slowdown in the next fiscal. It must prove this performance is permanent.