Zenith Exports Ltd. Financial Update
₹2.29 crore Annual Net Profit
₹0.12 crore Quarterly Net Loss
Reader Takeaway: Annual profit gains overshadowed by revenue dip and recent quarterly loss.
What just happened
Zenith Exports Limited announced its audited financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The company posted an annual net profit of ₹2.29 crore (₹229 lakh), an increase of 33.9% from ₹1.71 crore (₹171 lakh) in FY25. Revenue from operations, however, declined by 10.3% to ₹64.68 crore (₹6,468 lakh) from ₹72.10 crore (₹7,210 lakh) in the previous year. The fourth quarter (Q4 FY26) ended March 31, 2026, reported a net loss of ₹0.12 crore (₹12 lakh).
Why this matters
The improved annual profit signals effective cost management or better margins on reduced sales. However, the revenue contraction and the quarterly loss raise concerns about the company's top-line growth trajectory and short-term operational performance.
The backstory
Zenith Exports has seen its net profit grow year-on-year, reaching ₹2.29 crore in FY26. The company's largest revenue contributor is the Industrial Leather Hand Gloves/Made-ups segment, which generated ₹42.57 crore in FY26.
What changes now
The company has appointed M/s. Rohit Jalan & Associates as its Internal Auditor for FY 2026-27, effective April 1, 2026. This appointment is routine for compliance and governance.
Risks to watch
Investors should watch the ongoing revenue contraction, which fell 10.3% year-on-year, and the recent quarterly net loss of ₹0.12 crore. These indicate potential operational challenges or market headwinds.
Peer comparison
(No peer comparison data available in the filing.)
Context metrics (time-bound)
- FY26 Revenue from Operations: ₹64.68 crore (down 10.3% from FY25)
- FY26 Net Profit: ₹2.29 crore (up 33.9% from FY25)
- Q4 FY26 Net Loss: ₹0.12 crore
What to track next
Investors will be looking for signs of revenue turnaround and consistent profitability in the upcoming quarters, especially to understand if the Q4 loss was a one-off event or a continuing trend.
