Superhouse Ltd reported its FY26 annual results, showing a slight standalone revenue increase but a sharp drop in consolidated profit after tax to Rs 0.59 crore. The company recommended an 8% dividend of Rs 0.80 per share.
Superhouse Limited Reports FY2026 Annual Results
Superhouse Limited announced its financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026, reporting a consolidated profit after tax (PAT) of Rs. 0.59 crore. This marks a significant decrease from the Rs. 7.66 crore reported in the previous fiscal year.
Reader Takeaway: Standalone revenue growth contrasts with sharp consolidated profit decline; dividend payout remains.
What just happened
Superhouse Limited's annual report for FY2026 reveals a mixed financial performance. While standalone revenue from operations saw a marginal increase to Rs. 519.45 crore from Rs. 504.91 crore in FY2025, consolidated PAT plunged to Rs. 0.59 crore compared to Rs. 7.66 crore in the prior year. The standalone PAT also saw a dip to Rs. 12.21 crore from Rs. 13.41 crore.
Why this matters
The sharp decline in consolidated profitability, despite a slight uptick in revenue, indicates significant pressures on the company's overall business operations, likely stemming from global market volatility and rising costs. However, the Board's recommendation of a dividend of Rs. 0.80 per equity share (8.00%) signals a commitment to shareholder returns amidst challenging conditions.
The backstory
Superhouse operates with 22 manufacturing units and employs over 4,900 people in the leather and footwear sector. The company has been focusing on operational efficiency and product innovation, including specialized footwear like motorcycle riding and golf shoes.
What changes now
Investors will be closely watching the company's strategies to improve consolidated profitability. The focus on branded business expansion and premium product lines is expected to be crucial in navigating external economic uncertainties.
Risks to watch
The company's significant export presence to over 50 countries makes it vulnerable to global supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensions, and inflationary pressures. The significant drop in consolidated PAT requires close monitoring to ascertain if it's a temporary setback or a more persistent trend.
Peer comparison
(No specific peer comparison data available in the filing)
Context metrics (time-bound)
- Standalone Revenue FY2026: Rs. 519.45 crore (vs. Rs. 504.91 crore FY2025)
- Consolidated PAT FY2026: Rs. 0.59 crore (vs. Rs. 7.66 crore FY2025)
- Standalone PAT FY2026: Rs. 12.21 crore (vs. Rs. 13.41 crore FY2025)
- Dividend Recommended: Rs. 0.80 per share (8.00%)
- AGM Date: September 30, 2026
What to track next
Investors should monitor the company's progress in expanding its branded business, the success of its premium product strategy, and its ability to manage costs and navigate global economic headwinds in the upcoming quarters.
