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Savera Industries grows revenue 28% as profit slips to ₹12.8 crore

The company reported FY26 revenue of ₹102.3 crore, while net profit dipped from the previous year's ₹13.2 crore due to exceptional gains in the prior period.

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Mkt cap₹184 cr
P/E11.62×
ROE15.04%
Debt / eq.0.02
Div yld1.93%
₹102.3 cr FY26 revenue, reflecting a 28% year-on-year increase.

What's new

  • Revenue climbed to ₹102.3 crore for FY26, up 28% from the prior year.
  • Net profit fell to ₹12.8 crore from ₹13.2 crore in FY25.
  • The board maintained the dividend payout at ₹3 per share.

Why this matters

The profit decline despite double-digit revenue growth shows the impact of one-off gains that padded the previous year's bottom line. For a nano-cap firm, maintaining a steady dividend is the primary signal of stability in the absence of earnings expansion.

What we're watching

  • Whether the company can improve margins in FY27 without relying on exceptional items.
  • Any commentary on the sustainability of the 28% revenue growth rate.
  • Future dividend policy adjustments.

The full read

Savera Industries closed FY26 with ₹102.3 crore in revenue, a 28% jump over the previous year. Despite this top-line expansion, net profit slipped to ₹12.8 crore from ₹13.2 crore. The dip reflects the absence of exceptional gains that boosted the prior year's figures. The board kept the dividend at ₹3 per share. These results contain no major surprises. The next test for the business is whether it can translate its double-digit revenue growth into bottom-line expansion in the coming year without the help of one-off items.

Questions answered

How did Savera Industries perform in FY26?
The company grew its revenue by 28% to ₹102.3 crore. Net profit, however, declined to ₹12.8 crore from ₹13.2 crore.
Why did profit fall despite the revenue growth?
The decline stems from exceptional gains recorded in the previous financial year that did not repeat in FY26.
What is the dividend status?
The board recommended a dividend of ₹3 per share, which is unchanged from the previous year.
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