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Mount Housing swings to profit on ₹14.36 cr revenue

The nano-cap developer posted a ₹19.39 lakh profit in FY26 after an ₹85.92 lakh loss the prior year.


Mkt cap₹10 cr
ROE0.00%
Debt / eq.3.87
₹19.39 lakhs FY26 net profit, a reversal from a loss.

What's new

  • Mount Housing reported a net profit of ₹19.39 lakhs for FY26, swinging from an ₹85.92 lakh loss.
  • Annual revenue from operations reached ₹14.36 crores for the full year.
  • The board approved the annual secretarial audit and ratified related-party contracts.

Why this matters

For a company with a ₹10 crore market cap, moving from an ₹85.92 lakh loss to a ₹19.39 lakh profit is a clean pivot. The ₹14.36 crore revenue base is now larger than the entire market capitalization, but the profit margin is minimal.

What we're watching

  • Whether the thin margin expands as the revenue base grows.
  • Execution on the related-party contracts ratified in the same meeting.
  • Any future capital needs for the developer's project pipeline.

The full read

Mount Housing swung to a ₹19.39 lakh profit in FY26. It had lost ₹85.92 lakhs the year before. The turnaround sits on top of ₹14.36 crores in annual revenue, a figure that now exceeds the company's ₹10 crore market cap. The profit margin is razor-thin, but the move from red to black matters for a nano-cap. It shows the cost base is covered. The same board meeting cleared the secretarial audit and related-party contracts. Routine items. A small step, not a leap.

Questions answered

What drove Mount Housing's return to profit?
Revenue from operations reached ₹14.36 crores for FY26. Against that top line, the company turned a ₹19.39 lakh net profit after losing ₹85.92 lakhs the previous year.
How does the revenue compare to the company's size?
The ₹14.36 crore annual revenue now exceeds the company's ₹10 crore market capitalization. The net profit on that revenue was ₹19.39 lakhs.
What else did the board approve at the meeting?
Alongside the financial results, the board approved the annual secretarial audit report and ratified various contracts with related parties, standard year-end compliance items.
Mentioned: Mount Housing & Infrastructure · FY26 results · ₹14.36 cr revenue
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