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Rapid Investments swings to a Q4 loss as full-year profit drops 55%

The nano-cap posted a quarterly net loss of ₹15.38 lakhs, a reversal from a ₹22.93 lakh profit a year ago. Full-year profit fell to ₹15.89 lakhs even as revenue grew 20%.


Mkt cap₹17.09 cr
P/E107.49×
ROE3.20%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹15.89 lakhs FY26 net profit, down 55% from ₹35.66 lakhs in FY25.

What's new

  • Rapid Investments reported a Q4 standalone net loss of ₹15.38 lakhs, reversing a ₹22.93 lakh profit in the same quarter last year.
  • Full-year net profit for FY26 dropped 55% to ₹15.89 lakhs despite 20.4% revenue growth to ₹2.37 crores.
  • The board approved audited results with an unmodified opinion from statutory auditors.

Why this matters

For a ₹19-crore market-cap company, the swing from profit to loss in Q4 is material. Revenue grew, but profitability collapsed, pointing to a sharp cost or investment-income reversal that needs explaining. The auditors signed off, but the earnings trajectory has clearly shifted.

What we're watching

  • Management commentary on what drove the Q4 loss and full-year profit decline.
  • Whether the margin compression continues into FY27.
  • Any change in the company's investment portfolio or strategy.

The full read

Rapid Investments, a ₹19-crore nano-cap, posted a Q4 standalone net loss of ₹15.38 lakhs, a reversal from a ₹22.93 lakh profit a year prior. For the full year, net profit dropped 55% to ₹15.89 lakhs from ₹35.66 lakhs in FY25. Revenue grew 20% to ₹2.37 crores, meaning the top line expanded while profitability collapsed. The statutory auditors gave an unmodified opinion, so the books aren't in dispute. What's missing is the explanation. For a company this size, the swing from profit to loss in a single quarter isn't a rounding error.

Questions answered

How did Rapid Investments' Q4 performance compare to a year ago?
The company swung from a standalone net profit of ₹22.93 lakhs in Q4 FY25 to a net loss of ₹15.38 lakhs in Q4 FY26.
What happened to the full-year profit despite revenue growth?
Net profit for FY26 fell 55% to ₹15.89 lakhs from ₹35.66 lakhs in FY25, even as total income grew 20% to ₹2.37 crores. The result is severe margin compression.
What is the company's market capitalization?
Rapid Investments is a nano-cap with a market capitalization of ₹19 crores.
Did the auditors raise any concerns?
No. The board noted that the statutory auditors provided an unmodified opinion on the FY26 financial statements.
Mentioned: Rapid Investments Ltd. · ₹19 crore market cap · FY26
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Company snapshot

Rapid Investments Ltd.

NBFC
₹16 cr
P/E 102.12×

Latest quarter · Mar 2026

Total income₹1 cr
Net profit−₹0 cr
Net margin−20.5%
EPS−₹0.72

Leverage & growth

Debt / equity0.00×
Sales CAGR+38.1%