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Sukhjit Starch profit drops 34% as Q4 shows sequential recovery

Annual net profit fell to ₹26.09 crore for FY26, though the final quarter saw a sharp rebound in earnings.


Mkt cap₹622 cr
P/E40.80×
ROE7.36%
Debt / eq.0.52
Div yld0.49%
₹26.09 cr Full-year standalone net profit for FY26.

What's new

  • Standalone net profit fell 34% year-on-year to ₹26.09 crore.
  • Q4 net profit rose to ₹13.23 crore from ₹4.04 crore in Q3.
  • The board recommended a dividend of ₹1 per share.

Why this matters

The annual decline in profitability is tempered by a clear recovery in the final quarter. With an unmodified audit opinion, the results are routine and align with standard regulatory expectations.

What we're watching

  • Whether the Q4 profit momentum carries into the new fiscal year.
  • Management commentary on the drivers behind the sequential rebound.
  • Dividend payout sustainability.

The full read

Sukhjit Starch & Chemicals closed FY26 with a standalone net profit of ₹26.09 crore, a 34% drop from the prior year. Annual revenue reached ₹1,425.68 crore. While the headline annual figure reflects a difficult year, the quarterly trend offers a different view. The company posted a net profit of ₹13.23 crore in Q4, a significant jump from the ₹4.04 crore recorded in Q3. The board has recommended a dividend of ₹1 per share. With an unmodified audit opinion, these results represent a standard regulatory filing that confirms the company's recent performance trajectory without introducing unexpected business shifts.

Questions answered

What was the company's net profit for the full year?
Sukhjit Starch reported a standalone net profit of ₹26.09 crore for FY26, representing a 34% decline compared to the previous year.
How did the final quarter compare to the rest of the year?
The company experienced a sharp sequential recovery in Q4, with net profit reaching ₹13.23 crore compared to ₹4.04 crore in Q3.
What dividend did the board recommend?
The board recommended a dividend of ₹1 per share.
Did the auditors raise any concerns?
No. The financial results were accompanied by an unmodified audit opinion.
Mentioned: Sukhjit Starch & Chemicals Ltd.
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