Shri Vasuprada swings to ₹699 lakh loss, erasing prior-year profit
The tea planter's standalone net loss for FY26 is ₹699.03 lakhs, a full reversal from a ₹568.66 lakh profit the year before.
— 2 earlier stories on Shri Vasuprada Plantations Ltd. →What's new
- Standalone net loss of ₹699.03 lakhs for FY26, versus a profit of ₹568.66 lakhs the prior year.
- Consolidated net loss was ₹711.85 lakhs for the same period.
- The company attributed the swing to losses in its tea segment.
Why this matters
A small planter turning a profit into a loss is a material operational reversal. The consolidated loss being slightly larger than the standalone suggests subsidiary operations added to the drag. The numbers themselves are the news.
What we're watching
- Whether management commentary clarifies the cost or revenue drivers behind the tea-segment loss.
- The impact on an already thin balance sheet from absorbing a loss of this size.
- Any strategic or cost-cutting response in the coming quarters.
The full read
Shri Vasuprada Plantations' FY26 results mark a clean break from profitability. The tea planter posted a standalone net loss of ₹699.03 lakhs, reversing a profit of ₹568.66 lakhs the year before. The consolidated loss was ₹711.85 lakhs, with subsidiary operations adding to the deficit. The company says the entire swing comes from its tea segment. The filing is a routine annual disclosure, but the story is in the numbers: a profitable small planter has become unprofitable in a single year.
Questions answered
- How large was the profit-to-loss swing for Shri Vasuprada?
- The company swung from a standalone net profit of ₹568.66 lakhs in the prior year to a net loss of ₹699.03 lakhs in FY26.
- What was the cause of the loss?
- The filing attributes the full-year loss to the company's tea segment. No further breakdown of revenue or costs is provided.
- How did the consolidated results compare?
- The consolidated net loss was ₹711.85 lakhs, slightly wider than the standalone loss of ₹699.03 lakhs, indicating subsidiaries also contributed negatively.
- Is this a routine filing?
- Yes, this is a mandatory annual financial disclosure under SEBI Listing Regulations. The information is backward-looking and would have been instantly disseminated.
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