Himalaya Food International Reports FY26 Standalone Results; Raises ₹37.15 Cr via Rights Issue

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Himalaya Food International Reports FY26 Standalone Results; Raises ₹37.15 Cr via Rights Issue
Overview

Himalaya Food International's standalone results for FY26 show a slight dip in revenue and profit. The company successfully raised ₹37.15 crore through a rights issue, significantly boosting its equity capital. However, operating cash flow turned negative.

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Himalaya Food International Ltd. FY26 Standalone Results

Revenue from operations for the year ended March 31, 2026, stood at ₹39.54 crore, a slight decrease from ₹40.08 crore in FY25. Profit from continuing operations also declined to ₹3.71 crore from ₹3.90 crore in the previous year. Basic earnings per share (EPS) fell to 0.44 INR from 0.67 INR.

What just happened

Himalaya Food International Ltd. has reported its audited standalone financial results for the year ended March 31, 2026. The company saw a marginal decline in revenue and profit compared to the previous fiscal year. A key corporate action was the successful completion of a rights issue, raising ₹37.15 crore.

Why this matters

The results indicate a slight contraction in the company's core business performance. However, the capital infusion from the rights issue strengthens its equity base. The shift to negative operating cash flow is a crucial point for investors to monitor.

The backstory

In the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026, Himalaya Food International reported revenue from operations of ₹39.54 crore and a profit from continuing operations of ₹3.71 crore. This compares to ₹40.08 crore in revenue and ₹3.90 crore in profit for FY25. Equity share capital increased significantly from ₹57.87 crore to ₹84.79 crore due to the rights issue.

What changes now

The capital raised will bolster the company's financial resources. However, the negative operating cash flow suggests that the core business operations are currently consuming more cash than they are generating. This necessitates careful management and focus on improving operational efficiency.

Risks to watch

The primary concern is the negative net cash inflow from operating activities (-₹28.41 crore in FY26), a significant reversal from the positive ₹6.94 crore in FY25. Investors should also watch the slight decline in revenue and profit.

Peer comparison

(Information not available in the filing for direct comparison)

Context metrics (time-bound)

  • Revenue from operations (FY26): ₹39.54 crore
  • Profit from continuing operations (FY26): ₹3.71 crore
  • Basic EPS (FY26): 0.44 INR
  • Equity Share Capital (as of Mar 31, 2026): ₹84.79 crore
  • Rights Issue Proceeds: ₹37.15 crore
  • Net cash from operating activities (FY26): -₹28.41 crore

What to track next

Investors will be keen to see if Himalaya Food International can reverse the trend of negative operating cash flow in the upcoming fiscal year and leverage the capital raised to drive growth.

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