Danlaw Technologies India Ltd: FY26 Profit Rises 21.5% to ₹22.99 Crore
₹22.99 crore Net Profit; ₹261.96 crore Revenue from Operations
Reader Takeaway: Healthy growth in profit and revenue, but a board transition is underway.
What just happened
Danlaw Technologies India Ltd has announced its audited financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The company reported a net profit of ₹22.99 crore, an increase of 21.51% compared to ₹18.92 crore in the previous fiscal year.
Revenue from operations grew by 19.95% to ₹261.96 crore from ₹218.38 crore in FY25. Earnings Per Share (EPS) rose to ₹47.20 from ₹38.85.
Why this matters
The financial performance indicates a solid growth trajectory for Danlaw Technologies. The increase in both top-line (revenue) and bottom-line (profit) suggests improved business performance and operational efficiency. The unmodified audit opinion also assures investors of the integrity of the financial reporting.
The backstory
In the previous fiscal year (FY25), Danlaw Technologies had reported a net profit of ₹18.92 crore on revenue from operations of ₹218.38 crore. The current results show a significant acceleration in both profit and revenue.
What changes now
The company has appointed Ms. Pallavi Dandu as an Additional Director (Non-Executive and Non-Independent), effective July 1, 2026. Concurrently, Mrs. Sridevi Madati has resigned as a Director, effective June 30, 2026. Ramana Reddy & Associates have been appointed as the internal auditor for FY27.
Risks to watch
While the financial results are positive, investors will be watching the impact of the board changes, particularly the transition involving Mrs. Sridevi Madati's resignation and Ms. Pallavi Dandu's appointment, given her familial relationship with the Chairman.
Peer comparison
(Information not available in the filing for peer comparison.)
Context metrics (time-bound)
- Revenue Growth (YoY): 19.95% (FY26 vs FY25)
- Net Profit Growth (YoY): 21.51% (FY26 vs FY25)
- EPS Growth (YoY): 21.49% (FY26 vs FY25)
What to track next
Investors should monitor the company's performance in the upcoming quarters to see if this growth momentum is sustained. The integration of new board members and their contribution will also be key.
