Ritesh International's Q1 profit jumps 364% on 44% revenue growth
Net profit rises to ₹1.74 crore. Annualised earnings yield for the ₹79-crore nano-cap is roughly 8.8%.
— 2 earlier stories on Ritesh International Ltd. →What's new
- Revenue from non-edible oils jumped 44% YoY to ₹50.54 crore.
- Net profit surged 364% to ₹1.74 crore from ₹0.38 crore.
- EPS improved to ₹1.86 from ₹0.44 a year ago.
Why this matters
For a nano-cap with a ₹79-crore market cap, a Q1 net profit of ₹1.74 crore implies an annualised earnings yield of about 8.8%. Lower material costs relative to revenue drove the profit jump, but the question is whether this is sustainable.
What we're watching
- Sustained revenue growth and cost trends through FY27.
- Any commentary on capacity expansion or new contracts.
- Volume and price reaction given the earnings surprise.
The full read
Ritesh International just did something it hasn't done in a while. The nano-cap's non-edible oils business pushed revenue up 44% to ₹50.54 crore, and net profit surged 364% to ₹1.74 crore — a stark reversal from the 48% profit slide in Q4 FY26. Lower material costs relative to revenue drove the bottom-line gain. The auditor gave a clean report. With a market cap of ₹79 crore, the Q1 run-rate implies an annualised earnings yield of roughly 8.8%, which could shift the conversation around a stock that barely trades. One quarter doesn't rewrite the story, but it's the strongest quarter in recent memory.
Questions answered
- Why did Ritesh International's profit jump so sharply?
- Revenue from non-edible oils grew 44% YoY to ₹50.54 crore, while material costs rose slower, improving margins. Net profit surged 364% to ₹1.74 crore.
- How does this quarter compare to the previous quarter?
- In Q4 FY26, net profit was ₹1.05 crore, so Q1 FY27's ₹1.74 crore represents a 66% sequential improvement.
- What is the implied earnings yield for the stock?
- Annualising Q1 profit of ₹1.74 crore gives a run-rate of ₹6.96 crore. Against a market cap of ₹79 crore, the earnings yield is roughly 8.8%.
- Is this profit jump likely to be sustainable?
- The jump was driven by lower material costs relative to revenue. Sustainability depends on cost trends and volume growth; the company's prior quarter showed a profit decline, so consistency is unproven.
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All notes on RITESHIN →- 27 Jul 2026 · 4:39 PM IST Ritesh International's Q1 profit jumps 364% on 44% revenue growth
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