Synopsis:
Annapurna Swadisht Limited reported H1FY26 revenue of ₹250 Cr, up 22% and net profit of ₹15.4 Cr, a 70% rise.

The shares of the Micro-Cap company specializing in manufacturing and marketing a variety of food products, particularly in the snacks and sweets categories, jumped upto 8 percent following their results with a 70 percent rise in Profit.

With a market capitalization of 561.87 Crores on Friday, the shares of Annapurna Swadisht Limited jumped upto 7.6 percent, reaching a high of Rs. 269.00 compared to its previous close of Rs. 249.80.

What Happened

Annapurna Swadisht Limited, engaged in manufacturing and marketing a variety of food products, particularly in the snacks and sweets categories, has announced its H1 results as follows:

Its Revenue from operations rose by 23 percent YoY from Rs. 203.7 Crores in H1FY25 to Rs. 250 Crores in H1FY26, and it rose by 22 percent half-yearly from Rs. 204.2 Crores in H2FY25 to Rs. 250 Crores in H1FY26.

Its Net Profit YoY rose by 23 percent from Rs. 12.5 Crores in H1FY25 to Rs. 15.4 Crores in H1FY26, and it rose by 70 percent half-yearly from Rs. 9.05 Crores in H2FY25 to Rs. 15.4 Crores in H1FY26. The earnings per share (EPS) for the half-yearly period stood at Rs. 7.06, compared to Rs. 4.56 in the previous one.

The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.36, indicating that it utilizes a moderate level of debt in relation to its equity. Its P/E ratio is 24.3, which is lower than the industry average of 59.3. This suggests the stock may be undervalued compared to its peers.

Company Overview & Others

Annapurna Swadisht Limited is a food product manufacturer founded in 2016, known for its affordable and flavorful snacks. The company offers a wide variety of products, including fryums, namkeen, Extruded Snacks, biscuits, noodles, candies, and sweets, mostly priced around Rs 5, targeting a broad consumer base, especially in rural areas, where it sells about 24 lakh packets daily. 

Headquartered in India, it is a prominent player in the Eastern Indian market, with over 300 distributors and 5,00,000 retail touchpoints across multiple states, including West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, and Assam. 

The company markets its products under numerous brand names such as Dhamaka, Phoochka, Jackpot, Chatpata Moon, and Bachpan Ka Pyaar. Annapurna Swadisht is recognized for quality with certifications like FSSAI and has grown to become one of the leading FMCG players in the snack segment in India.​

Written by Sridhar J 

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