Star Imaging reports stagnant FY26 revenue of ₹5,002 lakhs
The diagnostic firm posted a modest profit increase while top-line growth remained effectively flat for the fiscal year.
What's new
- Revenue for FY26 reached ₹5,002 lakhs, showing no material growth year-over-year.
- Net profit saw a slight lift to ₹1,931 lakhs, up from ₹1,891 lakhs in FY25.
- Auditors issued an unmodified opinion on the annual accounts.
Why it matters
Star Imaging is a nano-cap operator with limited scale. The flat revenue suggests a period of stasis rather than expansion for the business.
What we're watching
- Whether the company identifies new growth drivers to break its current revenue ceiling.
- Management commentary on capacity utilization across its diagnostic centers.
- Utilization updates regarding IPO proceeds in upcoming quarterly filings.
The full read
Star Imaging and Path Lab ended the fiscal year in a holding pattern. Revenue for FY26 landed at ₹5,002 lakhs, effectively unchanged from the ₹5,000 lakhs recorded a year prior. Profitability saw a minor improvement, climbing to ₹1,931 lakhs from ₹1,891 lakhs, though this marginal gain does little to alter the company's financial profile.
Stagnant.
With a market capitalization of just ₹131 crore, the firm remains a micro-scale player in the diagnostic space that struggles to move the needle on its top-line performance. The auditor confirmed the results with an unmodified opinion, and the disclosure of IPO proceeds followed standard procedural requirements. There were no surprises in the release. The next test for the company is showing it can do more than keep pace with last year’s figures.