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Nexome swings to ₹9.92 cr profit on one big quarter of investment banking

Revenue jumped from ₹1.11 cr to ₹21.90 cr in a single quarter, pulling the firm from a loss to a ₹9.92 cr profit.

3 earlier stories on Nexome Capital Markets Ltd.
Mkt cap₹138 cr
P/E12.93×
ROE0.76%
Debt / eq.0.02
Div yld1.14%
₹9.92 cr Q4 standalone net profit, up from a ₹0.96 cr loss in Q3.

What's new

  • Nexome's Q4 net profit hit ₹9.92 cr, reversing a ₹0.96 cr loss in the prior quarter.
  • Revenue surged from ₹1.11 cr to ₹21.90 cr, driven entirely by investment banking.
  • Board approved a ₹1.50 per share final dividend and MD Kishor Shah's continuation past age 70.

Why this matters

This is a single-quarter swing, not a trend. The entire ₹21.90 cr top line came from investment banking, making the result's durability the only thing that matters for the stock.

What we're watching

  • Whether Q1 FY27 repeats this level of investment banking revenue.
  • Shareholder approval for the final dividend payout.
  • Any commentary on deal pipeline to support the Q4 surge.

The full read

Nexome Capital Markets swung from a ₹0.96 cr quarterly loss to a ₹9.92 cr net profit. The driver was a surge in investment banking revenue that lifted the top line from ₹1.11 cr to ₹21.90 cr in a single quarter. That is not incremental growth. It is a step-change in activity that demands scrutiny. The board, buoyed by the result, recommended a final dividend of ₹1.50 per share for FY26 and approved MD Kishor Shah's continuation past the mandatory retirement age. The result is striking but one quarter does not make a trend. The open question is simple: can this level of investment banking activity repeat.

Questions answered

How did Nexome swing from a loss to nearly ₹10 cr profit in one quarter?
Revenue surged from ₹1.11 cr to ₹21.90 cr, driven by investment banking activities. That top-line explosion turned a ₹0.96 cr quarterly loss into a ₹9.92 cr profit.
What is the board proposing for shareholders?
A final dividend of ₹1.50 per share for FY26, subject to shareholder approval. Separately, the board approved MD Kishor Shah's continuation past the age of 70, effective August 30, 2026.
Is this a sustainable run rate or a one-off quarter?
The filing provides no guidance on deal pipeline or revenue outlook. With Q3 revenue at just ₹1.11 cr, the Q4 surge is entirely driven by investment banking, making durability an open question.
What does the MD's continuation signal?
The board's approval for Kishor Shah to stay on past 70 suggests leadership continuity. It is a procedural approval tied to company policy on retirement ages.
Mentioned: Nexome Capital Markets · Kishor Shah · ₹1.50 per share dividend
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An independent reading of the company's own disclosure — the primary filing above is the final word.

  1. 25 May 2026 · 4:46 PM IST Nexome swings to ₹9.92 cr profit on one big quarter of investment banking
  2. 53d ago Nexome Capital swings to ₹9.92 cr profit on investment banking fees
  3. 54d ago Nexome's integrated results file adds nothing the market hasn't already seen.
  4. 54d ago Nexome swung to ₹9.92 cr profit as investment banking revenue surged 20x