Ad-Manum Finance reported a 19.89% rise in net profit to Rs 10.67 crore for FY26. The company also proposed expanding business objects to include renewable energy financing.
Ad-Manum Finance Reports Strong FY26 Profit Growth, Eyes Renewable Energy Sector
Ad-Manum Finance Ltd's net profit after tax (PAT) for the financial year 2025-26 surged by 19.89% to Rs 10.67 crore. The company announced this in its 40th Annual Report, which also detailed proposed amendments to its business objectives and key leadership changes.
What just happened
Ad-Manum Finance's Net Profit After Tax (PAT) for FY2025-26 was Rs 10.67 crore, a 19.89% increase from Rs 8.90 crore last year. Revenue from operations grew 2.93% to Rs 13.69 crore.
Why this matters
The profit growth indicates operational efficiency and sustained lending activity for the Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC). The proposed diversification into renewable energy financing signals a strategic move to tap into a growing sector.
Reader Takeaway: Steady profit growth and strategic diversification into a new sector.
The backstory
In the previous fiscal year, Ad-Manum Finance reported a net profit of Rs 8.90 crore on revenues of Rs 13.30 crore. The company has been focused on its core lending business.
What changes now
The company plans to amend its Memorandum of Association to include services like asset safekeeping and custody, and to finance renewable energy projects. This could broaden its service offerings and revenue streams.
Risks to watch
Execution of the new business objects, particularly in renewable energy financing, and regulatory compliance will be crucial. Ensuring related party transactions remain at arm's length is also key.
Peer comparison
As an NBFC, Ad-Manum Finance operates in a competitive lending landscape. Its focus on growth while maintaining profitability aligns with industry trends.
Context metrics (time-bound)
- Revenue from Operations (FY 2025-26): Rs 13.69 crore
- Net Profit After Tax (FY 2025-26): Rs 10.67 crore
- Earnings Per Share (FY 2025-26): Rs 14.22
What to track next
Investors should monitor the progress of the proposed business object amendments and the company's performance in its new venture areas. Board appointments and their impact on governance will also be important.
