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Real Eco-Energy goes into the red as debt balloons to ₹18.46 cr

A nano-cap's Q4 profit turned to loss. Borrowings quadrupled to fund unexplained advances.

1 earlier story on Real Eco-Energy Ltd.
Mkt cap₹45 cr
P/E35.91×
ROE11.27%
Debt / eq.0.76
₹18.46 cr Total borrowings, a fourfold increase from ₹4.84 cr.

What's new

  • Q4 net loss of ₹3.96 lakhs, versus an ₹81.38 lakh profit a year earlier.
  • Full-year revenue fell 25% to ₹2.49 crore; net profit dropped 44% to ₹39.91 lakhs.
  • Borrowings surged to ₹18.46 cr to fund a rise in long-term loans & advances to ₹16.44 cr.

Why this matters

The company took on debt equal to roughly 40% of its ₹46 crore market capitalisation to make advances of ₹16.44 crore. The filing gives no detail on who received those advances or what they are for. With all revenue from trading and no income from its other segments, the debt load now dwarfs the annual profit.

What we're watching

  • The identity and purpose of the counterparties for the ₹16.44 cr in advances.
  • Whether the dormant construction and media segments will generate any revenue.
  • The cost of servicing the new debt against a shrinking profit pool.

The full read

Real Eco-Energy went from a ₹81.38 lakh Q4 profit last year to a ₹3.96 lakh loss. The full-year numbers are also weak: revenue down 25% to ₹2.49 crore, net profit down 44% to ₹39.91 lakhs. But the main story is the balance sheet. Borrowings jumped from ₹4.84 crore to ₹18.46 crore for a nano-cap with a ₹46 crore market capitalisation. That money went into long-term loans and advances, which swelled to ₹16.44 crore. The company's construction and media segments reported no revenue. All income is from trading. The debt now dwarfs the annual profit, and the filing gives no detail on what the advances were for.

Questions answered

How did the company's financial structure change?
Borrowings jumped from ₹4.84 crore to ₹18.46 crore, a fourfold increase. The proceeds were used to fund a surge in long-term loans and advances, which rose to ₹16.44 crore.
Why is the debt level concerning?
The new debt of ₹18.46 crore is roughly 40% of the company's ₹46 crore market capitalisation. This is a large increase in financial risk for a company that made just ₹39.91 lakhs in profit for the entire year.
What is the company's revenue source?
All of Real Eco-Energy's revenue came from its trading operations. The construction and media segments reported zero activity for the year.
Is the quarterly loss part of a wider decline?
Yes. The Q4 loss of ₹3.96 lakhs contrasts with an ₹81.38 lakh profit in the prior year. The full-year net profit also fell 44% to ₹39.91 lakhs, indicating a broader deterioration.
Mentioned: ₹18.46 cr borrowings · ₹16.44 cr loans & advances · ₹46 cr market capitalisation
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An independent reading of the company's own disclosure — the primary filing above is the final word.

  1. 29 May 2026 · 8:12 PM IST Real Eco-Energy goes into the red as debt balloons to ₹18.46 cr
  2. 1d ago Real Eco-Energy's borrowings quadrupled as profit halved