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Voltaire Leasing reports profit, but auditors flag missing RBI license

The nano-cap firm booked ₹0.51 lakhs in annual profit while its auditor flagged ₹1,251.62 lakhs in long-pending share advances.


Mkt cap₹4 cr
ROE0.00%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹1,251.62 lakhs Total long-pending advances for share and security acquisitions.

What's new with Voltaire Leasing & Finance Ltd.

  • Voltaire Leasing posted a Q4 loss of ₹8.87 lakhs, down from ₹41.51 lakhs a year ago.
  • Auditors flagged that the company lacks mandatory RBI registration despite meeting criteria.
  • Advances of ₹1,251.62 lakhs for securities remain long-pending.

Why this matters for Voltaire Leasing & Finance Ltd.

Operating a finance company without RBI registration is a major regulatory breach. When that lack of compliance pairs with over ₹12 cr in stalled asset-purchase advances, the small FY26 profit is irrelevant to the firm's stability.

What we're watching

  • Whether the RBI issues a show-cause notice regarding the lack of NBFC registration.
  • Recovery progress on the ₹1,251.62 lakhs in pending advances.
  • The auditor's position in the next quarterly cycle.

The full read

Voltaire Leasing & Finance finished FY26 with a nominal net profit of ₹0.51 lakhs. This reverses the ₹8.65 lakh loss reported the prior year. Q4 revenue hit ₹18.93 lakhs, and the net loss narrowed to ₹8.87 lakhs.

But the audit report introduces deep operational risk.

The company lacks mandatory NBFC registration from the RBI despite qualifying for it. Also, the auditor spotlighted ₹1,251.62 lakhs in long-pending advances earmarked for acquiring shares and securities, alongside a failure to recognize interest income on specific loans. For a firm with a market capitalisation of only ₹5 crores, these disclosure issues signal significant uncertainty regarding asset quality and regulatory standing. The profit is a rounding error compared to the potential consequences of operating outside the legal framework. The next test is how the company responds to the RBI regarding its license.

Mentioned: Reserve Bank of India · Voltaire Leasing & Finance
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