Arman Holdings Posts ₹1.07 Cr Profit in FY26, Eyes Expansion

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Arman Holdings Posts ₹1.07 Cr Profit in FY26, Eyes Expansion
Overview

Arman Holdings reported a strong FY26 with net profit soaring to ₹1.07 crore from ₹0.22 crore in FY25. The company is also expanding its infrastructure with a new office and warehouse.

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Arman Holdings Reports Strong FY26 Profit Growth, Plans Expansion

Arman Holdings Limited has announced its audited financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, showcasing a significant surge in net profit to ₹1.07 crore (₹106.83 lakh), a substantial increase from ₹0.22 crore (₹22.23 lakh) in the previous year. This robust bottom-line performance was achieved despite a slight decrease in revenue from operations, which stood at ₹3.57 crore for FY26, down from ₹3.67 crore in FY25.

Reader Takeaway: Profitability boosted by operational efficiency, expansion plans signal future growth.

What just happened

Arman Holdings Limited reported its audited financial results for FY26. Key highlights include a net profit of ₹1.07 crore on revenues of ₹3.57 crore. The company also announced plans to open a new corporate office in Mumbai and a warehouse in Bhiwandi.

Why this matters

The significant jump in net profit indicates improved efficiency or better margins. The expansion plans suggest the company is positioning itself for future growth. Investors will be keen to see how these expansions impact revenue and profitability in the coming fiscal year.

The backstory

In FY25, Arman Holdings had reported a net profit of ₹0.22 crore on revenues of ₹3.67 crore. The company's primary revenue stream comes from its 'Precious Metal & Stones' segment, which contributed ₹3.51 crore in FY26, while 'Textiles Products' contributed a minimal ₹0.06 crore.

What changes now

Arman Holdings is set to enhance its operational footprint with new facilities. The company has also undergone board changes, including the appointment of Mr. Ravi Jitendra Modi as an Additional Director and reconstitution of key board committees.

Risks to watch

While profit has grown, revenue has seen a marginal decline. The company's heavy reliance on the 'Precious Metal & Stones' segment presents a concentration risk. Investors should monitor if the new infrastructure leads to renewed revenue growth and diversification.

Peer comparison

(No specific peer comparison data is available in the filing.)

Context metrics (time-bound)

  • Revenue (FY26): ₹3.57 crore (vs. ₹3.67 crore in FY25)
  • Net Profit (FY26): ₹1.07 crore (vs. ₹0.22 crore in FY25)
  • Basic EPS (FY26): ₹2.43
  • Total Assets (as of 31/03/2026): ₹7.72 crore

What to track next

Investors should closely watch the successful operationalization of the new Mumbai corporate office and Bhiwandi warehouse. Monitoring the company's revenue growth trajectory and segment performance in the upcoming quarters will be crucial.

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