HB Portfolio Turns Profitable in FY26 Amidst Revenue Dip
FY26 Standalone Profit: ₹1.45 crore (₹145.11 lakh)
FY26 Consolidated Profit: ₹0.28 crore (₹27.94 lakh)
Reader Takeaway: Turnaround to profitability is a key win, but revenue decline and hospitality investment need monitoring.
What just happened
HB Portfolio Limited has announced its financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The company has successfully transitioned from a loss-making position to profitability on both standalone and consolidated bases. Standalone revenue saw a decrease of 15.2% to ₹12.65 crore, while consolidated revenue declined by 3.7% to ₹26.80 crore.
Why this matters
This turnaround to profit is a significant positive for shareholders, indicating improved operational efficiency or cost management. Despite the revenue dip, the company's ability to achieve profitability signals resilience. The investment in the hospitality sector via Infinix9 Hotels & Resorts also points to strategic diversification.
The backstory
In the previous fiscal year (FY25), HB Portfolio reported a standalone loss of ₹0.77 crore and a consolidated loss of ₹0.04 crore. The current year's results mark a substantial improvement.
What changes now
Investors will be looking for sustained profitability in the upcoming financial years. The company's strategy to invest further in the hotel and resort business will be a key area to watch for future growth drivers.
Risks to watch
Potential risks include the continued decline in revenue and the performance of the new hospitality investment. The impact of new Labour Codes, though deemed not material by management, will also be a factor.
Peer comparison
(No peer comparison data available in the filing.)
Context metrics (time-bound)
HB Portfolio made an additional investment of ₹5.92 crore in Infinix9 Hotels & Resorts Private Limited during FY26. The total investment in the entity reached ₹20.92 crore as of March 31, 2026.
What to track next
Investors should closely monitor the company's revenue growth trajectory, profitability trends, and the performance and contribution of its hospitality segment to overall financial results.
