Luxury Time Ltd FY26 Profit Jumps 68% on Cost Savings

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Luxury Time Ltd FY26 Profit Jumps 68% on Cost Savings

Luxury Time Ltd's FY26 annual report shows a 68% jump in standalone net profit to Rs 561.98 lakh, driven by improved EBITDA. The company is now debt-free.

Luxury Time Ltd FY26 Annual Report: Profit Soars 68% on Operational Efficiency

Luxury Time Ltd reported a significant 68% rise in standalone net profit after tax (PAT) for the financial year 2025-26, reaching Rs 561.98 lakh. This profit surge occurred despite revenue from operations remaining relatively stable at Rs 5,391.20 lakh, an increase of 0.30% from the previous year.

Reader Takeaway: Strong profit growth driven by cost optimization; debt-free status offers financial flexibility.

What just happened

Luxury Time Ltd has filed its Annual Report for FY 2025-26. Key highlights include a substantial increase in net profit, a debt-free balance sheet as of March 31, 2026, and changes in statutory auditors and company secretary.

The company's standalone profit after tax (PAT) grew by 67.99% to Rs 561.98 lakh in FY 2025-26, compared to Rs 334.53 lakh in FY 2024-25. This was supported by a 46.87% increase in EBITDA, which stood at Rs 750.33 lakh.

On a consolidated basis, PAT increased by 49.91% to Rs 552.58 lakh in FY 2025-26. Revenue from operations saw a marginal decrease of 0.41% to Rs 5,999.32 lakh.

Why this matters

The robust profit growth indicates successful cost management and operational efficiencies within Luxury Time Ltd. The company's transition to a debt-free status following its public issue enhances its financial flexibility and reduces interest burdens, potentially paving the way for future investments and expansion.

The backstory

FY 2025-26 marks Luxury Time Ltd's first full year of operations as a listed entity on the BSE SME platform. The company's business primarily revolves around its luxury watch ecosystem, encompassing retail boutiques, distribution, and after-sales services.

What changes now

Shareholders will be asked to approve the appointment of M/s. S A H A S & Associates as the new Statutory Auditors at the upcoming AGM. The company has also appointed a new Company Secretary and formed a CSR committee.

The company reported a significant shift in its revenue mix, with service revenue growing by 210.15%. This segment now constitutes 10.37% of revenue from operations, up from 3.35% in the prior year, signalling a potential shift towards higher-margin services.

Risks to watch

While profits are up, standalone revenue from operations saw only a marginal 0.30% increase. The strategy to focus on higher-margin service revenue needs to gain further traction to drive top-line growth consistently.

Consolidated revenue from operations saw a slight decline of 0.41%.

Peer comparison

(No direct peer comparison data provided in the filing.)

Context metrics (time-bound)

  • Revenue from Operations (Standalone): Rs 5,391.20 lakh in FY 2025-26 vs. Rs 5,375.26 lakh in FY 2024-25.
  • EBITDA (Standalone): Rs 750.33 lakh in FY 2025-26 vs. Rs 510.88 lakh in FY 2024-25.
  • Profit After Tax (Standalone): Rs 561.98 lakh in FY 2025-26 vs. Rs 334.53 lakh in FY 2024-25.
  • Profit After Tax (Consolidated): Rs 552.58 lakh in FY 2025-26 vs. Rs 368.61 lakh in FY 2024-25.
  • Debt Status: Debt-free as of March 31, 2026.

What to track next

Investors should monitor the company's performance in the upcoming quarters, particularly focusing on the growth of its service revenue segment and overall top-line expansion. The Annual General Meeting on September 21, 2026, will be key for the auditor appointment approval.

Disclaimer: This article is published for informational purposes only. This is not a buy sell recommendation.