Pro Fin Capital Services achieved a net profit of Rs 2.51 crore in Q1 FY27, a significant turnaround from the previous quarter's loss. However, year-on-year profit remained flat, with 'Other Income' being the primary driver.
Pro Fin Capital Services Ltd. Reports Profitability Turnaround in Q1 FY27
Pro Fin Capital Services Ltd. posted a net profit of Rs 2.51 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
This marks a significant return to profitability after a net loss of Rs 6.02 crore in the preceding quarter ended March 31, 2026.
Reader Takeaway: Profit turnaround achieved; YoY profit flat, reliant on non-core income sources.
What just happened
Pro Fin Capital Services Ltd. announced its financial results for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2027 (ended June 30, 2026). The company reported a net profit of Rs 2.51 crore. This follows a net loss of Rs 6.02 crore recorded in the fourth quarter of the previous fiscal year (ended March 31, 2026).
Why this matters
The company's ability to return to profitability is a positive signal for investors after a loss-making quarter. However, the net profit for Q1 FY27 was nearly flat compared to the same period last year, when the company reported a profit of Rs 2.54 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. The financial performance was heavily influenced by 'Other Income' amounting to Rs 33.96 crore, which significantly overshadowed the 'Revenue from Operations' of Rs 2.80 crore.
The backstory
Financial performance in recent quarters has shown volatility. While the company managed a profit in Q1 FY26, it faced a substantial loss in the subsequent quarter (Q4 FY26). Revenue from operations has also shown a year-on-year decline, from Rs 4.53 crore in Q1 FY26 to Rs 2.80 crore in Q1 FY27. The current quarter's profit is largely attributed to substantial 'Other Income'.
What changes now
Investors will be looking for sustained profitability and a stronger contribution from core operations. The reliance on 'Other Income' needs to be assessed for its sustainability and its impact on the company's long-term operational health.
Risks to watch
The primary risk is the company's significant dependence on 'Other Income,' which may not be a stable or recurring source of revenue. Flat year-on-year profit growth also indicates potential challenges in core business expansion.
Peer comparison
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Context metrics (time-bound)
| Metric | Q1 FY27 (Jun 30, 2026) | Q4 FY26 (Mar 31, 2026) | Q1 FY26 (Jun 30, 2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Income (Rs crore) | 36.76 | 24.78 | 10.52 |
| Net Profit/(Loss) (Rs crore) | 2.51 | (6.02) | 2.54 |
| EPS (Rs) | 0.085 | (0.203) | 0.086 |
What to track next
Investors should monitor the company's ability to generate consistent revenue from operations and the sustainability of its 'Other Income' sources in future quarters.
