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Updated on 03 Nov 2025, 11:47 am
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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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SJS Enterprises Limited reported strong financial results for the second quarter of Fiscal Year 2026 (Q2 FY26), showcasing a 51.4% year-on-year (YoY) jump in net profit, reaching ₹43 crore from ₹29 crore in the same period last year. Total revenue saw a healthy increase of 25.4% YoY, amounting to ₹241.7 crore, up from ₹192.7 crore. This growth was primarily driven by strong performance in both its key business segments: the two-wheeler (2W) segment experienced a 44.3% YoY rise, and the passenger vehicle (PV) segment grew by 16.5% YoY.
The company also reported a significant 36.8% YoY surge in Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) to ₹68.4 crore, up from ₹50 crore. Operating margins improved to 28.3% from 26% in the year-ago quarter, indicating enhanced operational efficiency. Exports grew by 40.9% YoY to ₹23.19 crore, contributing 9.6% to total consolidated sales, including deemed exports.
Managing Director KA Joseph stated that this quarter marked a milestone with the highest-ever consolidated revenue and profits, attributing the success to strong demand, better product mix, operational excellence, and disciplined execution. Executive Director & Group CEO Sanjay Thapar added that the company plans to increase exports to 14-15% of consolidated revenue by FY28 through diversification and acquiring new customers.
Impact: This strong performance, demonstrating robust growth, improved profitability, and clear strategies for future expansion, is highly positive for SJS Enterprises Ltd. It is likely to boost investor confidence, potentially leading to increased demand for its shares. The company's ability to achieve record results and its ambitious export targets signal strong business fundamentals and growth potential. Rating: 8/10
Heading: Difficult Terms and Their Meanings YoY: Year-on-year, comparing a period to the same period in the previous year. Net Profit: The profit a company has left after deducting all expenses, including taxes and interest. Revenue: The total income generated by the sale of goods or services related to the company's primary operations. EBITDA: Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. A measure of a company's operating performance. Operating Margin: A profitability ratio that shows how much profit is generated from a company's core business operations for every dollar of sales. It is calculated as Operating Income / Revenue. Deemed Exports: Goods manufactured in India and supplied to an exporter (buyer in India) for export, but not exported by the Indian manufacturer themselves. OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer. A company that manufactures products based on a design or brand owned by another company.
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