Ritesh International's Q4 profit slips 48% even as FY26 revenue grows 29.5%
Full-year net profit rose 11.4% to ₹368 lakhs, but quarterly pressure clipped earnings.
What's new
- Full-year revenue up 29.5% to ₹16,700 lakhs.
- Net profit for FY26 rose 11.4% to ₹368 lakhs.
- But Q4 profit fell 48% YoY to ₹105 lakhs.
Why it matters
The Q4 dip signals seasonal or operational pressure in an otherwise steady year. For a nano-cap, such quarterly swings can be volatile, but the full-year trend remains positive. The absence of guidance or material surprises keeps the stock's trajectory driven by broader performance.
What we're watching
- Whether Q4 pressure persists into FY27.
- Any management commentary on the quarterly dip.
- Sector demand trends for nano-cap firms.
The full read
Ritesh International reported steady full-year growth for FY26, with revenue up 29.5% to ₹16,700 lakhs and net profit rising 11.4% to ₹368 lakhs. However, fourth-quarter profit dropped 48% year-on-year to ₹105 lakhs, indicating quarterly pressure. The results are routine periodic disclosures with no profit warnings, guidance shifts, or surprises. The filing also confirmed full utilisation of preferential issue proceeds, a previously known fact. For a nano-cap company, the Q4 performance stands out against the full-year trend, though it does not alter the overall growth narrative.