Le Lavoir doubles revenue as new farm subs kick in
Consolidated top line hit ₹6.64 cr in FY26, with agricultural acquisitions adding ₹5.07 cr. Laundry segment stayed flat.
What's new
- Revenue more than doubled to ₹6.64 cr, with new agricultural subsidiaries contributing ₹5.07 cr.
- Net profit rose 67% to ₹2.24 cr from ₹1.34 cr in the prior year.
- Auditors issued an unmodified opinion on the financial statements.
Why this matters
The growth story has shifted. Laundry was the legacy business; agriculture is now the engine. The unmodified audit opinion cleans up governance concerns that often shadow small-company acquisitions.
What we're watching
- FY27 quarterly run-rate to see if ag revenue holds after the one-time contribution.
- Any further acquisitions in the ag space.
- Segment profitability breakdown, which the filing did not provide.
The full read
Le Lavoir's laundry business is now a minority of its revenue. The company reported consolidated FY26 revenue of ₹6.64 crore, more than double the prior year's ₹2.65 crore, and ₹5.07 crore of that came from agricultural subsidiaries acquired since the last results. The legacy laundry segment stayed flat. Net profit jumped 67% to ₹2.24 crore. The company got a clean audit opinion, which matters here: when a nano-cap doubles its top line through M&A, the absence of qualifications is a basic but necessary signal. The question is whether ag revenue holds its run-rate or fades as one-time contribution works its way through.
Questions answered
- How did Le Lavoir's revenue more than double?
- The company added agricultural subsidiaries that brought in ₹5.07 crore of new revenue, against a total consolidated top line of ₹6.64 crore. The core laundry business remained steady year-over-year.
- What does the unmodified audit opinion mean?
- It means the company's financials are free of material misstatement and comply with accounting standards. For a nano-cap with recent acquisitions, this is a baseline hygiene signal.
- How much profit did the company make?
- Le Lavoir reported net profit of ₹2.24 crore for FY26, up from ₹1.34 crore in the prior year. That's a 67% increase, though the filing did not break out margins or segment-level profit.
- Is the laundry business growing?
- The filing describes the laundry segment as 'steady', implying flat growth. All the reported growth came from the newly added agricultural segment.