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. →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.
Story so far
All notes on NEXOME →- 25 May 2026 · 4:46 PM IST Nexome swings to ₹9.92 cr profit on one big quarter of investment banking
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- 54d ago Nexome swung to ₹9.92 cr profit as investment banking revenue surged 20x