Radhagobind Commercial Ltd Reports Q4 FY26 Profit Amid Insolvency Proceedings

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Radhagobind Commercial Ltd Reports Q4 FY26 Profit Amid Insolvency Proceedings
Overview

Radhagobind Commercial Ltd reported a net profit of ₹0.19 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The company is currently under Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) overseen by an Interim Resolution Professional (IRP).

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Radhagobind Commercial Ltd Reports Profit Amid Insolvency

Radhagobind Commercial Ltd announced a net profit of ₹0.19 crore for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026.
Total income for the quarter stood at ₹1.98 crore.

Reader Takeaway: Company compliant with disclosures despite CIRP; future dependent on resolution process.

What just happened

Radhagobind Commercial Ltd has reported its financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026. The company posted a net profit after tax of ₹0.19 crore (₹19.14 lakh) on a total income of ₹1.98 crore (₹197.75 lakh). The basic and diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS) for the period was ₹0.37.

Why this matters

Despite being under the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP), the company has met its regulatory obligations by publishing these financial results. This indicates continued compliance with SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, even during insolvency proceedings.

The backstory

Radhagobind Commercial Ltd is currently undergoing CIRP under the orders of the Hon'ble NCLT, Kolkata Bench. An Interim Resolution Professional (IRP), Najeeb T P, is managing the company's affairs during this process. All operational and financial decisions are guided by the insolvency framework.

What changes now

The company's operations and future trajectory are now dictated by the CIRP. Management and strategic decisions are overseen by the IRP, and stakeholders' interests are being addressed through the resolution process.

Risks to watch

The primary risk for investors is the outcome of the CIRP. The resolution plan, if approved, will determine the future of the company and the value of shareholder investments. Uncertainty surrounding the insolvency process remains a key concern.

Context metrics

For the quarter ended March 31, 2026:

  • Total Income: ₹1.98 crore
  • Net Profit after Tax: ₹0.19 crore
  • EPS (Basic & Diluted): ₹0.37

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