Savera Industries revenue hits ₹102.3 crore as profits dip
Revenue grew 28% in FY26, but net profit fell to ₹12.8 crore from ₹13.2 crore. The company maintained its dividend at ₹3 per share.
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- Revenue grew 28% to ₹102.3 crore for FY26.
- Net profit fell to ₹12.8 crore from ₹13.2 crore.
- The board maintained the dividend at ₹3 per share.
Why this matters
The profit decline despite strong top-line growth stems from exceptional gains recorded in the prior year. These results are standard for a nano-cap company.
What we're watching
- Whether the company can sustain its 28% revenue growth rate in FY27.
- Future margin pressure without the benefit of prior-year exceptional items.
- Dividend sustainability at the current payout level.
The full read
Savera Industries closed FY26 with ₹102.3 crore in revenue, a 28% increase over the previous year.
Despite this top-line expansion, net profit slipped to ₹12.8 crore from ₹13.2 crore. This contraction is due to the absence of exceptional gains that appeared in the prior year's bottom line. The board maintained the dividend at ₹3 per share.
Routine results.
They show steady operational activity without significant surprises or deviations from historical trends, suggesting the company is maintaining its current trajectory while managing the impact of non-recurring income items from the previous fiscal period.
Questions answered
- How did Savera Industries perform in FY26?
- The company grew its revenue by 28% to ₹102.3 crore. Net profit dropped slightly to ₹12.8 crore from ₹13.2 crore.
- Why did profits decline despite higher revenue?
- The profit dip is attributed to exceptional gains recorded in the previous financial year that did not repeat in FY26.
- What is the dividend payout for the year?
- The board recommended a dividend of ₹3 per share, which remains unchanged from the previous year.
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