Naapbooks Ltd FY26 Profit Soars 85% to ₹8.30 Cr on 44% Revenue Rise

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Naapbooks Ltd FY26 Profit Soars 85% to ₹8.30 Cr on 44% Revenue Rise
Overview

Naapbooks Limited reported robust financial growth for FY26, with revenue up 44% to ₹17.55 crore and net profit surging 85.27% to ₹8.30 crore. The company also completed a warrant conversion, raising ₹2.56 crore.

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Naapbooks Ltd Delivers Strong FY26 Growth

Naapbooks Limited's revenue rose 44.06% to ₹17.55 crore, while net profit surged 85.27% to ₹8.30 crore for the financial year ended March 31, 2026.

Reader Takeaway: Strong profit growth and revenue jump, but dividend withheld and warrant conversion pending.

What just happened

Naapbooks Limited announced its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. The company reported a significant increase in both revenue and net profit compared to the previous year. Additionally, the board approved the allotment of 5,60,000 equity shares following the conversion of warrants, which brought in ₹2.56 crore in cash.

Why this matters

This strong financial performance indicates improved operational efficiency and business expansion for Naapbooks. The successful warrant conversion demonstrates active capital management and provides additional funds for growth. Investors benefit from the increased profitability and potential for future capital infusion.

The backstory

In the previous fiscal year, FY2025, Naapbooks reported revenue of ₹12.18 crore and a net profit of ₹4.48 crore. The current year's performance marks a substantial acceleration in growth.

What changes now

The company's paid-up share capital has increased to ₹11.84 crore following the new share allotment. A significant number of warrants (14,86,700) remain pending conversion, presenting an opportunity for further capital inflow.

Risks to watch

Future capital inflow is partly dependent on the remaining warrants being converted by their holders. The company did not recommend a final dividend, indicating a strategy to retain earnings for business expansion or operational needs.

Peer comparison

(No peer comparison data available in the filing)

Context metrics (time-bound)

  • Revenue growth: 44.06% year-over-year for FY2026.
  • Net profit growth: 85.27% year-over-year for FY2026.
  • EPS growth: 62.98% year-over-year for FY2026.
  • Warrant conversion cash inflow: ₹2.56 crore.

What to track next

Investors should monitor the conversion of the remaining 14,86,700 warrants and how the company deploys the raised capital to sustain its growth trajectory.

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