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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.
Mkt cap₹56.24 cr
P/E15.30×
ROE14.59%
Debt / eq.0.44
364% Net profit growth YoY

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.
Mentioned: Ritesh International Ltd. · ₹1.74 crore net profit · 44% revenue growth
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Company snapshot

Ritesh International Ltd.

FMCG
₹76 cr
P/E 20.60×

Latest quarter · Jun 2026

Sales₹51 cr
Net profit₹2 cr
Op. margin+5.6%
EPS₹1.86

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.44×
Current ratio1.83×
Sales CAGR+22.6%
EPS CAGR+19.9%
  1. 27 Jul 2026 · 4:39 PM IST Ritesh International's Q1 profit jumps 364% on 44% revenue growth
  2. 46d ago Ritesh International's ₹51 lakh tax payment signals profit rebound
  3. 68d ago Ritesh International's Q4 profit slips 48% even as FY26 revenue grows 29.5%