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Pecos Hotels grows revenue 13%, profit 15% in FY26

Annual results show steady, if unremarkable, progress for the nano-cap hospitality firm.


Mkt cap₹31.44 cr
P/E21.98×
ROE21.73%
Debt / eq.0.00
Div yld1.46%
₹164.03 lakhs Net profit for FY26, up 14.7% year-on-year.

What's new

  • Revenue grew 13.4% to ₹1,196.77 lakhs for the year ended March 31, 2026.
  • Net profit rose 14.7% to ₹164.03 lakhs, with EPS improving to ₹12.52.
  • The auditor issued an unmodified opinion and the board declared a dividend.

Why this matters

Pecos delivered mid-teens growth on both top and bottom lines, a solid result for a small hospitality operator. The growth is steady, not spectacular, and the filing contains no surprises or forward guidance. For a stock trading at nano-cap levels, the results confirm a gradual growth trajectory but don't offer a fresh catalyst.

What we're watching

  • Whether the dividend payout ratio signals any change in capital allocation.
  • How the current-year performance tracks against the broader travel rebound.
  • Any signs the company plans to expand capacity or enter new markets.

The full read

Pecos Hotels and Pubs reported a steady year. Revenue rose 13.4% to ₹1,196.77 lakhs, and net profit climbed 14.7% to ₹164.03 lakhs. EPS moved from ₹10.92 to ₹12.52. The auditor signed off cleanly, and the board declared a dividend. The numbers tell the story of a small hospitality business growing in line with a recovering market. The filing is a confirmation of that trajectory rather than a new signal. For a nano-cap, consistent double-digit growth is healthy, but it won't move a stock on its own. No surprises. No guidance. Just another year of steady work.

Questions answered

How did Pecos Hotels' revenue and profit grow in FY26?
Revenue increased 13.4% to ₹1,196.77 lakhs, while net profit grew 14.7% to ₹164.03 lakhs. Earnings per share improved from ₹10.92 to ₹12.52.
What was the auditor's conclusion on these results?
The auditor issued an unmodified opinion, meaning the financial statements are presented fairly in all material respects without qualification.
Is there anything in the filing that was unexpected?
No. The results represent a routine annual update with steady operational performance. The analyst rationale notes the news was not unexpected and contains no material surprises or guidance changes.
Did the company announce a dividend?
Yes, the board declared a dividend alongside the annual results. The filing does not specify the dividend amount or payout date.
Mentioned: Pecos Hotels and Pubs Ltd · ₹1,196.77 lakhs revenue · ₹164.03 lakhs net profit
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