Lambodhara Textiles Reports 61% Net Profit Jump for FY26, Recommends Dividend

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Lambodhara Textiles Reports 61% Net Profit Jump for FY26, Recommends Dividend
Overview

Lambodhara Textiles announced a 61% rise in net profit to ₹11 crore for FY26. Despite marginal revenue growth, a significant increase in profitability was noted. The company also recommended a dividend of ₹0.50 per share.

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Lambodhara Textiles Posts Strong Profit Growth in FY26

Lambodhara Textiles reported a net profit of ₹11.00 crore for the financial year ended March 31, 2026, a significant jump of 61% from ₹6.82 crore in the previous year. Revenue from operations saw a marginal increase to ₹237.96 crore from ₹236.66 crore.

Reader Takeaway: Profitability improved significantly; rising finance costs are a watch point.

What just happened

Lambodhara Textiles Limited announced its audited financial results for the fiscal year 2026. The company posted a net profit after tax of ₹11.00 crore, a substantial increase from ₹6.82 crore in FY25. Revenue from operations grew slightly to ₹237.96 crore in FY26.

Why this matters

The strong growth in net profit, despite only a marginal revenue increase, indicates improved operational efficiency or better cost management in certain areas. The dividend recommendation is a positive return for shareholders. However, a sharp rise in finance costs warrants attention.

The backstory

In FY25, Lambodhara Textiles had reported a net profit of ₹6.82 crore on revenues of ₹236.66 crore. Finance costs were ₹4.26 crore in FY25.

What changes now

The company's board has recommended a dividend of ₹0.50 per equity share (10% of face value), subject to shareholder approval. Additionally, Cameo Corporate Services Limited has been appointed as the new Registrar and Share Transfer Agent, replacing MUFG Intime India Private Limited. Re-appointments of three Whole-time Directors were also approved, ensuring leadership continuity.

Risks to watch

Finance costs nearly doubled from ₹4.26 crore in FY25 to ₹8.67 crore in FY26. This increase was significantly impacted by an exchange fluctuation loss of ₹6.32 crore, stemming from foreign currency denominated borrowings. Managing these currency-related costs will be crucial for future profitability.

Peer comparison

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Context metrics (time-bound)

Revenue from operations for FY26 stood at ₹237.96 crore, an increase from ₹236.66 crore in FY25. Net profit after tax for FY26 was ₹11.00 crore, up from ₹6.82 crore in FY25. Finance costs rose to ₹8.67 crore in FY26 from ₹4.26 crore in FY25.

What to track next

Investors will be keen to monitor how Lambodhara Textiles manages its foreign currency borrowings and the resulting exchange fluctuation losses. The company's ability to sustain profit growth while controlling finance costs will be a key factor.

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