Manugraph India Limited announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025, during a board meeting held on February 10, 2026. For the quarter ended December 31, 2025 (Q3 FY26), the company reported revenue from operations of ₹63.55 Crores, representing a substantial increase of 34.66% compared to ₹47.19 Crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year (YoY) and a significant rise of 347.54% from ₹14.20 Crores in the preceding quarter (QoQ). Despite the robust revenue growth, the company incurred a net loss of ₹1.77 Crores for the quarter, primarily due to exceptional items totaling ₹-2.09 Crores, including a gain from asset sales offset by employee compensation expenses. This net loss marks a sharp reversal from the net profit of ₹2.73 Crores reported in Q3 FY25 (a 164.84% decrease YoY) and a decline from the net profit of ₹0.44 Crores in Q2 FY26 (a 502.27% decrease QoQ).
| Financial Metric | Q3 FY2026 (Rs. Crores) | Q2 FY2026 (Rs. Crores) | Q3 FY2025 (Rs. Crores) | % Change (QoQ) | % Change (YoY) |
| Revenue from Operations | 63.55 | 14.20 | 47.19 | 347.54% | 34.66% |
| Net Profit / (Loss) | (1.77) | 0.44 | 2.73 | (502.27%) | (164.84%) |
Manugraph India Limited is the largest manufacturer of single-width web-offset printing presses in India and maintains a significant global market share. Established in 1972 and headquartered in Mumbai, the company specializes in engineering solutions for newspaper and commercial printing, with high-tech manufacturing facilities located in Kolhapur. In recent 2025 updates, the company successfully completed the disposal of all moveable assets at its Kolhapur Unit II, resulting in a gain of ₹2.19 Crores, and is currently navigating a restructuring phase involving a voluntary retirement scheme for its workforce. While the company’s nine-month performance for the period ending December 2025 showed a positive turnaround with a net profit of ₹11.25 Crores, its shareholding remains dominated by promoters at 57.67%, with retail investors holding 41.67% and minor institutional participation from insurance companies at 0.66%. No “superstar” or famous individual investors are currently highlighted in public 2025 filings.
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