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Nahar Capital profit climbs to ₹63.14 crore on investment returns

The company reported a consolidated net profit of ₹63.14 crore for FY26, up from ₹49.81 crore, while recommending a dividend of ₹1.50 per share.


Mkt cap₹442 cr
P/E6.68×
ROE3.18%
Debt / eq.0.00
Div yld0.57%
₹63.14 cr Consolidated net profit for FY26.

What's new

  • Consolidated net profit rose to ₹63.14 crore from ₹49.81 crore in FY25.
  • The board recommended a dividend of ₹1.50 per equity share.
  • Financial and investment segments drove revenue to ₹27.82 crore.

Why this matters

The annual profit growth masks a divergence between consolidated and standalone performance, with the latter showing a decline. While the dividend provides a steady return for shareholders, the reliance on investment returns to offset a weakening real estate division remains the primary trend to track.

What we're watching

  • Whether the real estate division stabilizes in the coming fiscal year.
  • The impact of the dividend payout on the company's cash reserves.
  • Standalone performance trends in the next quarterly update.

The full read

Nahar Capital closed FY26 with a consolidated net profit of ₹63.14 crore, up from ₹49.81 crore the previous year. Revenue reached ₹27.82 crore, relying heavily on its financial and investment portfolio to offset a cooling real estate business.

Standalone profit slipped.

The board has proposed a dividend of ₹1.50 per share, a 30% payout on capital. These results reflect a trailing performance that is largely expected by the market, yet the core challenge for the firm remains the widening performance gap between its investment arm and its real estate division. Investors should look to the next set of results to see if the real estate segment can reverse its current decline or if the company will continue to lean on investment returns to mask operational weakness.

Questions answered

How did the company's profit change year-on-year?
Consolidated net profit increased to ₹63.14 crore for the fiscal year ended March 2026, compared to ₹49.81 crore in the previous year.
What was the dividend recommendation?
The board recommended a dividend of ₹1.50 per equity share, which represents a 30% payout on capital.
What drove the company's revenue performance?
Revenue of ₹27.82 crore was primarily supported by returns from the financial and investment segment.
How did the different business segments perform?
The financial and investment segment provided growth, while the real estate division experienced a decline in its annual contribution.
Was there a difference between consolidated and standalone results?
Yes, while consolidated annual profit grew, standalone net profit recorded a slight decline on an annual basis.
Mentioned: Nahar Capital And Financial Services Ltd. · FY26 · ₹1.50 dividend
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