Arur Footwear reports ₹1.50 lakh revenue in post-CIRP year.
The company, formerly S R Industries, remains in a rehabilitation phase with a net loss of ₹58.83 lakhs for FY26.
— 2 earlier stories on Arur Footwear Ltd. →What's new
- Arur Footwear posted a net loss of ₹58.83 lakhs for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026.
- The board appointed Mayank Ahuja as an Additional Executive Director.
- Narender Singh joins the company as Internal Auditor.
Why this matters
The company is in a post-CIRP rehabilitation phase with minimal operational activity. These results confirm the firm's current status and provide no evidence of a business turnaround.
What we're watching
- Any signs of operational scale-up beyond the current nominal revenue.
- Progress on the company's rehabilitation plan.
- Future board decisions regarding the company's long-term viability.
The full read
Arur Footwear, formerly known as S R Industries, has released its audited standalone results for FY26. The company remains in a post-CIRP rehabilitation phase, reporting annual revenue of just ₹1.50 lakhs and a net loss of ₹58.83 lakhs.
Hardly a turnaround.
Alongside the financial disclosure, the board confirmed the appointment of Mayank Ahuja as an Additional Executive Director and Narender Singh as Internal Auditor, but given the nominal scale of operations and the company's current status, these results offer no material surprise for investors who are looking for evidence of a viable business model.
Questions answered
- What is the current operational status of Arur Footwear?
- The company is in a post-CIRP rehabilitation phase. It reported nominal annual revenue of ₹1.50 lakhs for FY26.
- What was the financial outcome for the fiscal year?
- Arur Footwear recorded a net loss of ₹58.83 lakhs for the year ended March 31, 2026.
- Who are the new appointees to the company?
- The board appointed Mayank Ahuja as an Additional Executive Director and Narender Singh as the company's Internal Auditor.
- Does this filing signal a change in business prospects?
- No. The disclosure reflects the company's ongoing rehabilitation and provides no material change in business prospects.
Story so far
All notes on SRIND →- 28 May 2026 · 9:04 PM IST Arur Footwear reports ₹1.50 lakh revenue in post-CIRP year.
- today Arur Footwear reports negligible revenue as it exits insolvency
- today Arur Footwear reports nominal revenue of ₹1.50 lakh for FY26