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Savera Industries revenue climbs 28% to ₹102.3 cr in FY26

Annual results show a profit dip to ₹12.8 cr as the company maintains its dividend at ₹3 per share. The top-line growth failed to translate into higher earnings.

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

What's new

  • Revenue grew 28% to ₹102.3 cr for the full fiscal year.
  • Net profit slipped to ₹12.8 cr from ₹13.2 cr in the prior year.
  • Board maintained the dividend payout at ₹3 per share.

Why this matters

The profit decline despite double-digit revenue growth stems from the absence of exceptional gains recorded in the previous year. For a nano-cap firm, this is a standard set of results with no material surprises.

What we're watching

  • Whether the company can improve margins in FY27.
  • Any commentary on the impact of prior-year exceptional gains.
  • Sustainability of the current dividend policy.

The full read

Savera Industries posted revenue of ₹102.3 crore for FY26, a 28% increase over the previous year.

Profit contracted to ₹12.8 crore from ₹13.2 crore.

It was a quiet year. The decline is linked to the absence of exceptional gains that appeared in the prior year's bottom line, which masked the underlying operational performance for the firm. The board maintained the dividend at ₹3 per share. These results are routine for a nano-cap company and contain no unexpected shifts in strategy or performance, meaning the numbers align with standard operational expectations for the firm, but the lack of profit growth remains the primary takeaway for shareholders.

Questions answered

How did Savera Industries perform in FY26?
The company reported revenue of ₹102.3 crore, up 28% from the previous year. Net profit fell slightly to ₹12.8 crore compared to ₹13.2 crore in the prior period.
Why did profit decline despite the revenue growth?
The profit dip is attributed to the absence of exceptional gains that were present in the previous year's financials.
What is the dividend status for shareholders?
The board recommended an unchanged dividend of ₹3 per share.
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