Amco India Ltd Financials: Revenue Up, Profit Down Sharply in FY26
Amco India Ltd reported FY26 revenue of ₹117.74 crore, while net profit fell to ₹0.33 crore.
Reader Takeaway: Revenue growth masks significant profit contraction and rising expenses.
What just happened
Amco India Ltd announced its financial results for the year ended March 31, 2026. Revenue from operations increased to ₹117.74 crore from ₹105.30 crore in the previous fiscal year. However, the company's net profit saw a steep decline, falling to ₹0.33 crore from ₹1.87 crore in FY25. Total expenses rose to ₹118.73 crore, closely matching the total income of ₹119.24 crore, indicating significant cost pressures.
Why this matters
Despite achieving top-line growth, the sharp drop in net profit is a major concern for shareholders. The widening gap between expenses and income suggests challenges in operational efficiency and margin management. The Aluminium Foil segment also reported a loss of ₹0.18 crore for the fourth quarter of FY26.
The backstory
Amco India operates in the Aluminium Foil and PVC Film/Sheeting segments. The company's financial performance has been sensitive to operational costs and segment-specific profitability. In FY25, the company had reported a net profit of ₹1.87 crore on a revenue of ₹105.30 crore.
What changes now
Investors will be looking for management strategies to control rising expenses and improve the profitability of its segments, particularly the Aluminium Foil division. The unmodified audit opinion suggests no major governance red flags, but operational execution remains critical.
Risks to watch
Key risks include continued expense pressure impacting margins, potential losses in the Aluminium Foil segment, and the company's ability to translate revenue growth into bottom-line improvement. Operational efficiency challenges are a significant watch point.
Peer comparison
(Peer comparison data not available in the filing.)
Context metrics (time-bound)
- Revenue (FY26): ₹117.74 crore (vs. ₹105.30 crore in FY25)
- Net Profit (FY26): ₹0.33 crore (vs. ₹1.87 crore in FY25)
- Total Expenses (FY26): ₹118.73 crore (vs. ₹104.94 crore in FY25)
- Basic EPS (FY26): ₹0.81
What to track next
Investors should monitor the company's upcoming quarterly results to assess cost management strategies and any improvements in segment performance. Management commentary on operational efficiency and future growth plans will be crucial.
