Munoth Financial Services Ltd FY26 Results
Net Loss Widens to ₹-1.11 Crore; Revenue Declines 27.54%
Reader Takeaway: Revenue fell and losses grew significantly, with increased cash burn and concentration risk.
What just happened
Munoth Financial Services Ltd has announced its audited financial results for the year ended March 31, 2026. The company reported a net loss of ₹-1.1104 crore for the fiscal year. This marks a considerable increase from the net loss of ₹-0.3603 crore reported in the previous fiscal year.
Why this matters
The widening net loss and declining revenue signal financial challenges for Munoth Financial Services. The increased cash burn from operations further highlights these pressures, which could impact future growth and stability for shareholders.
The backstory
For the year ended March 31, 2026, Munoth Financial's revenue from operations stood at ₹0.4138 crore, a decrease of 27.54% compared to ₹0.5711 crore in FY 2025. The basic and diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS) also saw a sharp decline, falling to ₹-2.16 from ₹-0.70 in the prior year.
What changes now
With a significant increase in cash used in operating activities, rising to ₹-1.9067 crore from ₹-0.0979 crore, the company faces heightened cash burn. This financial trend requires careful monitoring by investors.
Risks to watch
The company operates within a single segment, the capital market. This narrow focus presents a concentration risk, making its financial performance highly susceptible to the volatility and trends within this specific sector.
Peer comparison
Information on direct peers for comparison is not available in the filing.
Context metrics (time-bound)
- Revenue from operations for FY 2026: ₹0.4138 crore (₹41.38 lakh).
- Net Loss for FY 2026: ₹-1.1104 crore (₹-111.04 lakh).
- Net cash from operations for FY 2026: ₹-1.9067 crore (₹-190.67 lakh).
- Revenue from operations for FY 2025: ₹0.5711 crore.
- Net Loss for FY 2025: ₹-0.3603 crore.
- Net cash from operations for FY 2025: ₹-0.0979 crore.
What to track next
Investors should closely monitor the company's strategies to improve revenue generation and manage its cash flow, especially given the concentration risk in the capital market segment.
