Kisaan Parivar Industries FY26 Revenue Down 37%, Net Profit Falls 56%

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Kisaan Parivar Industries FY26 Revenue Down 37%, Net Profit Falls 56%
Overview

Kisaan Parivar Industries reported a challenging FY26 with revenue down 37.45% to ₹4.05 crore and net profit falling 55.87% to ₹0.79 crore. The company also saw its operating cash flow turn negative, a key concern for investors.

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Kisaan Parivar Industries Sees Significant FY26 Decline

Revenue ₹4.0532 crore, Net Profit ₹0.7951 crore.

Reader Takeaway: Revenue and profit dropped significantly, with operating cash flow turning negative, indicating potential challenges.

What just happened

Kisaan Parivar Industries Ltd has released its audited financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The company reported a substantial decline in its top and bottom lines, along with a shift to negative cash flow from operations. The statutory auditors, M/s M G S REDDY & CO., have provided an unmodified opinion on these results.

Why this matters

The financial performance indicates a challenging period for Kisaan Parivar Industries. A nearly 37.5% drop in revenue and over 55% fall in net profit signal a contraction in business scale and profitability. Furthermore, the negative cash flow from operating activities raises concerns about the company's liquidity and working capital management, which are crucial for sustained operations.

The backstory

In the previous fiscal year, FY25, Kisaan Parivar Industries had reported revenue of ₹6.48 crore and a net profit of ₹1.80 crore. The current year's results show a marked reversal from this performance, highlighting a significant downturn.

What changes now

Investors will be closely watching the company's management response to these declining financial metrics. The focus will be on strategies to reverse the revenue contraction, improve profitability, and restore positive operating cash flow in the upcoming financial year.

Risks to watch

The primary risks include the continuation of revenue decline, further deterioration of profit margins, and ongoing liquidity pressures due to negative operating cash flow. Any inability to address these issues could impact the company's financial stability and stock performance.

Peer comparison

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Context metrics (time-bound)

  • Revenue: Decreased by 37.45% from ₹6.48 crore in FY25 to ₹4.0532 crore in FY26.
  • Profit Before Tax: Decreased by 55.97% from ₹2.4134 crore in FY25 to ₹1.0625 crore in FY26.
  • Net Profit: Decreased by 55.87% from ₹1.8018 crore in FY25 to ₹0.7951 crore in FY26.
  • Basic EPS: Decreased by 56.10% from ₹2.05 in FY25 to ₹0.90 in FY26.
  • Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities: Shifted from ₹0.4704 crore in FY25 to ₹-0.5145 crore in FY26.

What to track next

Investors should monitor the company's upcoming quarterly results, management commentary on business strategy, and any measures taken to improve cash flow and operational efficiency.

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