SV Trading & Agencies book value craters as investments lose 70% value
A ₹17.27 crore write-down on non-current assets wiped out equity, which fell from ₹42.42 crore to ₹25.98 crore in a single fiscal year.
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- Total equity dropped to ₹25.98 cr from ₹42.42 cr.
- Investment portfolio value plummeted from ₹24.48 cr to ₹7.21 cr.
- Company reported a nominal net profit of ₹83.35 lakhs despite a ₹16.44 cr loss.
Why this matters
The company's asset base has collapsed. For a firm with a market capitalization of only ₹13 crore, the loss of ₹16.44 crore in value is a material event that changes its risk profile.
What we're watching
- Details on the specific non-current assets that triggered the write-down.
- Whether the company can stabilize its remaining investment portfolio.
- Any commentary from the newly appointed internal auditors.
The full read
SV Trading & Agencies ended FY26 with a balance sheet that looks vastly different than it did a year ago. The firm reported a nominal net profit of ₹83.35 lakhs, but that figure masks a deeper financial strain. A ₹17.27 crore write-down in non-current assets pushed the company into a loss of ₹16.44 crore. The primary driver was the collapse of its investment portfolio, which fell from ₹24.48 crore to just ₹7.21 crore. This decline in asset value caused total equity to drop from ₹42.42 crore to ₹25.98 crore. For a nano-cap entity with a market capitalization of only ₹13 crore, this destruction of book value is severe. The company also appointed Ronak Ranka & Associates as internal auditors for the coming year, but the immediate concern for stakeholders is the 70% drop in the value of its core investment holdings.
Questions answered
- How did the company report a profit while losing money?
- SV Trading reported a nominal net profit of ₹83.35 lakhs, but this figure excludes the ₹17.27 crore write-down in non-current assets. Once that write-down is factored into the total income, the company posted a loss of ₹16.44 crore.
- What happened to the company's investment portfolio?
- The value of the firm's investment portfolio fell from ₹24.48 crore to ₹7.21 crore over the fiscal year. This is a decline of 70%.
- How does this impact the company's book value?
- Total equity plummeted from ₹42.42 crore to ₹25.98 crore. This reflects a major erosion of the company's balance sheet.
- Who is the new internal auditor?
- The board appointed Ronak Ranka & Associates to serve as internal auditors for the 2026-2027 financial year.
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All notes on S V TRADING →- 28 May 2026 · 9:28 PM IST SV Trading & Agencies book value craters as investments lose 70% value
- today SV Trading & Agencies loses ₹17.27 cr in asset value in FY26