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Libord Finance swings to profit on doubled FY26 revenue

The firm recorded a profit of ₹63.66 lakhs for the year ended March 31, 2026, against a prior-year loss of ₹54.17 lakhs.


₹63.66 lakhs Annual net profit for FY26.

What's new

  • Revenue climbed to ₹118.59 lakhs in FY26 from ₹59.42 lakhs the previous year.
  • The firm finished FY26 with a profit, reversing the ₹54.17 lakh loss reported in FY25.
  • Auditors issued an unmodified opinion on the standalone results.

Why it matters

Libord Finance has successfully pivoted from loss to profitability. While the growth in revenue is mathematically significant, these results are routine annual disclosures and lack the surprise factor typically needed to move the needle for shareholders.

What we're watching

  • Whether the company maintains this revenue momentum in the coming quarters.
  • Any shift in the firm's lending strategy to sustain the current margin profile.
  • Updates on business scale given the relatively small revenue base.

The full read

Libord Finance posted its audited standalone results for the year ended March 31, 2026, marking a reversal of its financial fortunes. Annual revenue from operations reached ₹118.59 lakhs, nearly doubling from the ₹59.42 lakhs reported in the previous fiscal year. Bottom-line performance followed suit, as the company moved from a loss of ₹54.17 lakhs in FY25 to a profit of ₹63.66 lakhs for FY26. Auditors provided a clean, unmodified opinion on the filings. Despite the positive swing, these results remain a standard compliance output. The company has essentially updated the market on known performance trends rather than breaking new ground. Investors should view these figures as a historical account of the previous twelve months rather than a forward-looking catalyst for the stock.

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Primary source BSE filings for LIBORDFIN NSE filings for LIBORDFIN Research LIBORDFIN on Tijori Finance Our reading is derived from the exchange filing. Verify on the exchange before acting.