Raama Finance Sees Explosive Growth in FY26
Net Profit: ₹3.24 crore
Revenue from Operations: ₹12.06 crore
Reader Takeaway: Massive profit and revenue jump signals significant business scaling, but sustainability needs monitoring.
What just happened
Raama Finance Limited (formerly Ramchandra Leasing & Finance Limited) announced its audited standalone financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The company reported a staggering 21,493% increase in net profit, which reached ₹3.24 crore (₹323.90 lakh) compared to ₹0.015 crore (₹1.50 lakh) in the previous fiscal year. Revenue from operations also saw a remarkable jump of 3,106%, surging to ₹12.06 crore (₹1,206.31 lakh) from ₹0.38 crore (₹37.63 lakh) in FY25. Profit Before Tax also surged by 26,696% to ₹4.29 crore.
Why this matters
This performance indicates a substantial scaling of business operations for Raama Finance. The dramatic increase in both revenue and profitability suggests a significant expansion phase for the company within the financial services sector.
The backstory
Raama Finance operates primarily in the Financial Services segment, including NBFC activities. The company was formerly known as Ramchandra Leasing & Finance Limited. The significant growth in FY26 follows a period where the company operated from a very small financial base.
What changes now
The reported results confirm a major uplift in the company's financial standing for FY26. Investors will be looking for continued growth and stability in the company's performance moving forward.
Risks to watch
The extremely high percentage growth figures are largely due to the very low base of the previous year. Investors should carefully assess the sustainability of this growth trajectory and the company's operational efficiency in managing its expanded scale.
Peer comparison
(No peer comparison data available in the filing.)
Context metrics (time-bound)
For the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2026, Raama Finance reported revenue from operations of ₹9.63 crore (₹963.13 lakh).
What to track next
Investors should monitor the company's ability to sustain this high growth rate in future quarters and its performance within the NBFC and financial services sector.
