How has been the historical performance of Manipal Fin. Cor?

Sep 25 2025 10:38 PM IST
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Manipal Fin. Cor has shown fluctuating financial performance, with a notable recovery in profitability in Mar'25, reporting a profit after tax of 7.24 Cr, up from losses in previous years, despite ongoing challenges and negative operating profit. Key metrics include increased net sales and a dramatic rise in EPS to 8.64 in Mar'25.
Answer:
The historical performance of Manipal Fin. Cor shows a fluctuating trend in its financial metrics over the years.

Breakdown:
Manipal Fin. Cor's net sales have seen a slight increase from 0.21 Cr in Mar'24 to 0.22 Cr in Mar'25, although it has decreased from 0.30 Cr in Mar'21. The total operating income followed a similar pattern, rising to 0.22 Cr in Mar'25 from 0.21 Cr in Mar'24, but down from 0.30 Cr in Mar'21. The company has consistently reported no raw material costs or purchase of finished goods, indicating a lack of manufacturing activity. Employee costs have decreased from 0.10 Cr in Mar'23 to 0.05 Cr in Mar'25. Total expenditure, excluding depreciation, was 0.44 Cr in Mar'25, down from 1.47 Cr in Mar'22, reflecting a significant reduction in costs. Operating profit (PBDIT) has remained negative, with a loss of -0.21 Cr in Mar'25 compared to -0.27 Cr in Mar'24. However, the profit before tax surged to 7.24 Cr in Mar'25 from a loss of -0.14 Cr in Mar'24, leading to a profit after tax of 7.24 Cr in Mar'25, a significant recovery from losses in previous years. The company's reserves improved to -16.06 Cr in Mar'25 from -23.30 Cr in Mar'24. Earnings per share (EPS) rose dramatically to 8.64 in Mar'25 from -0.17 in Mar'24. The operating profit margin and PAT margin also showed extreme fluctuations, with the PAT margin reaching 3290.91% in Mar'25. Total liabilities decreased to 1.64 Cr in Mar'24 from 1.65 Cr in Mar'23, while total assets remained stable at 1.64 Cr in Mar'24. Overall, the financial performance indicates a recovery trend in profitability despite ongoing challenges.
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