Univa Foods logs ₹15 lakh in Q4 revenue
The nano-cap company posted its first revenue in several quarters, though it remains in the red for the full year.
What's new
- Univa Foods recorded ₹15 lakh in Q4 revenue, ending a streak of zero-revenue quarters.
- The company narrowed its annual net loss to ₹12.86 lakh from ₹20.84 lakh in the prior year.
- The board appointed an internal auditor as part of routine governance.
Why this matters
While the return to revenue is a change in direction, the scale remains negligible for a company with a ₹12 crore market cap. The modest improvement in annual losses does little to alter the firm's fundamental standing.
What we're watching
- Whether the company can sustain any revenue generation in the next quarter.
- Any further details on the nature of the operations that generated the Q4 income.
- Future filings for signs of operational scale beyond this initial ₹15 lakh.
The full read
Univa Foods ended a multi-quarter revenue drought by reporting ₹15 lakh in operations for Q4 FY2026. While the company is no longer reporting zero revenue, the figure is small relative to its ₹12 crore market capitalization.
Hardly a transformation.
The firm also narrowed its annual net loss to ₹12.86 lakh, down from the ₹20.84 lakh loss reported in the previous year. Because this information was already disseminated through other channels, this formal filing is a procedural formality with little expected impact on the stock, as the company remains a nano-cap entity with limited operational scale.
Questions answered
- How much revenue did Univa Foods generate in Q4 FY2026?
- The company reported ₹15 lakh in revenue from operations for the quarter ended March 2026.
- How does the annual performance compare to the previous year?
- Univa Foods reported a net loss of ₹12.86 lakh for FY2026, an improvement over the ₹20.84 lakh loss recorded in the prior year.
- What is the significance of the internal auditor appointment?
- The appointment is a routine governance measure approved during the board meeting for the audited results.
- Is this revenue growth a major turning point for the company?
- No. Given the company's ₹12 crore market cap, the ₹15 lakh revenue figure is modest and does not represent a transformative shift.