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Singer India profit jumps 73% as BIS hurdles clear

Annual net profit reached ₹12.76 crore on a 29% revenue gain. The company also resumed sales of its Zig-Zag sewing machine line.

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Mkt cap₹460 cr
P/E42.17×
ROE4.65%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹12.76 cr Annual net profit for FY26, up from ₹7.39 cr in FY25.

What's new

  • Net profit rose 72.7% to ₹12.76 crore.
  • Revenue grew 29% to ₹557.33 crore, led by a 41% jump in sewing machine sales.
  • The company resolved BIS certification issues for its Zig-Zag machines.

Why this matters

The core sewing machine business is now firing on all cylinders, effectively masking the ongoing losses in the domestic appliances division. Clearing the BIS certification hurdle removes a major regulatory overhang that had previously stalled sales of a specialized product line.

What we're watching

  • Whether the domestic appliances division can move toward profitability.
  • Sustainability of the 41% volume growth in the sewing machine segment.
  • Cash flow improvements following the resumption of full manufacturing.

The full read

Singer India closed FY26 with a 72.7% increase in net profit to ₹12.76 crore, up from ₹7.39 crore in the prior year. Revenue climbed 29% to ₹557.33 crore, a performance anchored by a 41% volume expansion in the core sewing machine business. This growth was sufficient to absorb ongoing losses in the domestic appliances division. Beyond the financials, the company cleared a significant regulatory hurdle by resolving Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification issues for its Zig-Zag machines. This resolution allows for the full resumption of manufacturing and sales for that product line. The board has recommended a final dividend of ₹0.40 per share. For a nano-cap, the combination of double-digit revenue growth and the removal of a long-standing certification risk provides a clearer view of the company's cash flow potential.

Questions answered

What drove the 29% increase in total revenue?
The growth was primarily fueled by a 41% surge in sales volume within the core sewing machine business.
How did the company perform in its domestic appliances division?
The division continued to report losses, which were offset by the strong performance of the sewing machine segment.
What is the status of the Zig-Zag machine product line?
Singer India has resolved its Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification issues, allowing the company to resume full manufacturing and sales.
What dividend has the board recommended?
The board recommended a final dividend of ₹0.40 per equity share for the fiscal year.
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