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Wallfort Financial Services posts ₹12.47 cr quarterly loss

Mark-to-market losses on financial instruments wiped out income, pushing the firm to a net loss of ₹3 cr for the full fiscal year.

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Mkt cap₹72.51 cr
ROE7.42%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹12.47 cr Net loss for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.

What's new

  • Quarterly net loss of ₹12.47 cr on negative total income of ₹10.22 cr.
  • Mark-to-market losses of ₹11.43 cr on financial instruments drove the quarterly deficit.
  • Full-year net profit of ₹12 cr swung to a net loss of ₹3 cr for FY26.

Why this matters

For a company with a market capitalization of only ₹70 crore, a quarterly loss of ₹12.47 crore is extreme. It represents a 18% erosion of the firm's total valuation in just three months. This swing from profit to loss signals a sharp deterioration in financial health.

What we're watching

  • Whether the firm holds further volatile financial instruments.
  • Any management commentary on the strategy shift behind the loss.
  • The impact of these losses on the company's capital adequacy.

The full read

Wallfort Financial Services ended the fiscal year on a sour note, reporting a ₹12.47 crore net loss for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The damage was driven by ₹11.43 crore in mark-to-market losses on financial instruments, which dragged total income into negative territory at ₹10.22 crore.

It is a disaster.

For the full year, the firm’s performance collapsed, swinging from a ₹12.00 crore profit to a ₹3.00 crore loss, while revenue from operations plummeted to ₹4.80 crore from ₹33.33 crore a year earlier. Given the company’s small market capitalization of ₹70 crore, the quarterly loss represents an 18% hit to its total valuation, proving that this is not a minor accounting adjustment but a severe, structural contraction of the firm's financial position.

Questions answered

What caused the negative revenue for the quarter?
The firm reported negative total income of ₹10.22 crore primarily because of ₹11.43 crore in mark-to-market losses on its financial instrument holdings.
How does the FY26 performance compare to the previous year?
Wallfort swung from a net profit of ₹12.00 crore in the prior year to a net loss of ₹3.00 crore for FY26.
What is the scale of this loss relative to the company's size?
With a market capitalization of ₹70 crore, the quarterly loss of ₹12.47 crore accounts for nearly 18% of the company's total valuation.
Did revenue from operations decline over the year?
Yes, total revenue from operations dropped to ₹4.80 crore in FY26 compared to ₹33.33 crore in the previous year.
Mentioned: Wallfort Financial Services · FY26 · March 31, 2026
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