Cresanto Global reports zero revenue and negative equity.
The nano-cap firm ended FY26 with a net loss of ₹43.03 lakhs and total assets of less than ₹1 lakh.
What's new
- Cresanto Global recorded zero revenue in the final quarter of FY26.
- Annual net loss widened to ₹43.03 lakhs.
- Total assets have dwindled to less than ₹1 lakh.
Why this matters
The company is effectively a shell with negative equity and negligible assets. These results confirm a state of total operational stagnation.
What we're watching
- Whether the company maintains its listing status.
- Any potential moves toward liquidation or restructuring.
- Further erosion of the remaining asset base.
The full read
Cresanto Global is a nano-cap firm with a market capitalization of ₹2 crores. Its latest audited results for FY26 confirm a state of total operational collapse.
Zero revenue.
The company generated no sales in the final quarter and posted an annual net loss of ₹43.03 lakhs. Its balance sheet is in deep distress, showing negative shareholder equity of -₹301.81 lakhs and total assets that have shrunk to less than ₹1 lakh. This filing is a formal record of a company that has effectively ceased meaningful operations, leaving shareholders with no growth, no revenue, and almost no assets left to protect.
Questions answered
- What was the company's revenue for the final quarter?
- Cresanto Global recorded no revenue during the final quarter of FY26.
- How much did the company lose over the full year?
- The company reported an annual net loss of ₹43.03 lakhs.
- What is the current state of the company's balance sheet?
- The balance sheet shows negative shareholder equity of -₹301.81 lakhs and total assets of less than ₹1 lakh.
- Is this a surprise for the market?
- No. The company is a nano-cap entity with a market capitalization of ₹2 crores, and these results reflect expected distress.