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High Debt company with Weak Long Term Fundamental Strength
- Poor long term growth as Operating profit has grown by an annual rate 13.94% of over the last 5 years
- High Debt Company with a Debt to Equity ratio (avg) at 2.80 times
- The company has been able to generate a Return on Equity (avg) of 0.91% signifying low profitability per unit of shareholders funds
The company has declared Negative results for the last 3 consecutive quarters
Risky - Negative Operating Profits
Underperformed the market in the last 1 year
Total Returns (Price + Dividend) 
Latest dividend: 0.6 per share ex-dividend date: Sep-16-2016
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Is Ansal Housing overvalued or undervalued?
As of 14 November 2025, the valuation grade for Ansal Housing has moved from attractive to risky, indicating a significant shift in its perceived investment quality. The company appears to be overvalued, particularly when considering key financial metrics such as a PE ratio of 20.04, an EV to EBITDA of 13.63, and a Price to Book Value of 0.50. These ratios suggest that the stock is trading at a premium compared to its underlying value, especially in light of its negative ROCE of -2.70% and ROE of -1.06%. In comparison to its peers, Ansal Housing's valuation stands out unfavorably. For instance, DLF is categorized as very expensive with a PE ratio of 42.94, while Godrej Properties is also marked as risky with a PE of 42.68. This context highlights that Ansal Housing's valuation is not justified when compared to the broader industry landscape. Additionally, the company's stock performance has lagged signific...
Read MoreIs Ansal Housing overvalued or undervalued?
As of 14 November 2025, Ansal Housing's valuation grade has moved from attractive to risky, indicating a significant shift in its perceived value. The company is currently considered overvalued. Key ratios include a PE Ratio of 20.04, an EV to EBITDA of 13.63, and a Price to Book Value of 0.50, which suggest that the stock may not be justified at its current price level. In comparison to its peers, Ansal Housing's PE Ratio is notably lower than DLF's 42.94 and Lodha Developers' 36.26, both of which are categorized as very expensive. Additionally, the company's negative ROCE of -2.70% and ROE of -1.06% further highlight its struggles relative to the industry. While Ansal Housing has outperformed the Sensex over the longer term, its year-to-date return of -45.60% starkly contrasts with the Sensex's 8.22% gain, reinforcing the notion of overvaluation in the current market context....
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Ansal Housing Q2 FY26: Losses Deepen Amid Revenue Volatility and Margin Pressures
Ansal Housing Ltd., a micro-cap real estate developer with a market capitalisation of ₹70.00 crores, reported a challenging second quarter for FY2026, posting a consolidated net loss of ₹6.62 crores for Q2 FY26 compared to a loss of ₹6.74 crores in the corresponding quarter last year. The company's stock, trading at ₹9.90 as of November 14, 2025, has declined 37.74% over the past year, significantly underperforming the Sensex's 9.00% gain during the same period. The quarter witnessed sequential deterioration, with losses widening dramatically from ₹0.29 crores in Q1 FY26, representing a staggering 2,182.76% quarter-on-quarter increase in losses.
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Disclosures By Listed Entities Of Defaults On Payment Of Interest/ Repayment Of Principal Amount For Loans Including Revolving Facilities Like Cash Credit From Banks / Financial Institutions
01-Dec-2025 | Source : BSEDisclosures by listed entities of defaults on payment of interest/ repayment of principal amount for loans including revolving facilities like cash credit from banks / financial institutions
Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Newspaper Publication
20-Nov-2025 | Source : BSENewspaper publication regarding Special Window for re-lodgment of transfer requests of physical shares.
Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Newspaper Publication
14-Nov-2025 | Source : BSEPlease find enclosed herewith the Newspaper Advertisement of Unaudited Financial Results for the quarter and half year ended September 30 2025.
Corporate Actions 
No Upcoming Board Meetings
Ansal Housing Ltd has declared 6% dividend, ex-date: 16 Sep 16
No Splits history available
Ansal Housing Ltd has announced 2:1 bonus issue, ex-date: 10 Apr 13
No Rights history available
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Shareholding Snapshot : Sep 2025
Shareholding Compare (%holding) 
Non Institution
None
Held by 2 Schemes (0.0%)
Held by 0 FIIs
Late Deepak Ansal (4.61%)
Namo Sidhi International Private Limited (2.3%)
55.49%
Quarterly Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Sep'25 - QoQ
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Sep 2025 is 44.95% vs -25.33% in Jun 2025
QoQ Growth in quarter ended Sep 2025 is -2,182.76% vs 98.40% in Jun 2025
Half Yearly Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Sep'25
Growth in half year ended Sep 2025 is -15.93% vs 16.73% in Sep 2024
Growth in half year ended Sep 2025 is -119.82% vs 776.89% in Sep 2024
Nine Monthly Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Dec'24
YoY Growth in nine months ended Dec 2024 is 4.56% vs 58.99% in Dec 2023
YoY Growth in nine months ended Dec 2024 is 408.26% vs 78.33% in Dec 2023
Annual Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Mar'25
YoY Growth in year ended Mar 2025 is -4.32% vs 85.67% in Mar 2024
YoY Growth in year ended Mar 2025 is 128.25% vs 112.92% in Mar 2024






