JSW Holdings Limited has officially announced its Unaudited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results for the third quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025. The company reported a steady performance with standalone net profit for Q3 FY26 rising to ₹19.62 Crore, compared to ₹19.40 Crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Revenue from operations for the quarter stood at ₹32.66 Crore, showing a growth of 11.77% year-on-year. On a sequential basis, revenue saw a significant decline from ₹83.57 Crore in Q2 FY26, primarily due to the seasonal nature of dividend income which typically peaks in the second quarter. Despite this, the company’s total comprehensive income witnessed a massive surge to ₹285.72 Crore, driven by substantial fair value gains on its equity investment portfolio.

MetricQ3 FY26 (Current)Q3 FY25 (YoY)% Change (YoY)Q2 FY26 (QoQ)% Change (QoQ)
Revenue (₹ Cr)32.6629.22+11.77%83.57-60.92%
Net Profit (₹ Cr)19.6219.40+1.13%60.18-67.39%

JSW Holdings Limited is a Core Investment Company (CIC) and serves as the strategic investment arm of the JSW Group, one of India’s leading conglomerates. The company is primarily engaged in the business of investing and financing, holding significant stakes in various JSW Group entities across sectors like steel, energy, and infrastructure. Registered as a Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC), its income is mainly derived from interest on loans and dividend income from its strategic investments. As of December 2025, institutional investors have slightly increased their stake in the company to 23.00%. Notable promoter entities include OPJ Trading Private Limited and JTPM Metal Traders Limited, reflecting the strong backing of the Jindal family. Recent updates from 2025 highlight the company’s continued focus on monitoring legislative changes, such as the notification of the new Labour Codes in November 2025, for which it recognized a one-time exceptional cost of ₹2.71 Crore in the current results.

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