Summit Securities Limited announced its unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, following the Board of Directors meeting held on August 4, 2026. On a consolidated basis, the company registered a total revenue from operations of ₹4,088.91 Lakhs for the current quarter, reflecting a significant growth compared to ₹1,143.04 Lakhs in the previous quarter ended March 31, 2026, and ₹2,754.29 Lakhs in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The consolidated net profit for the quarter stood at ₹3,529.12 Lakhs, rebounding sharply from a net loss of ₹2,323.53 Lakhs recorded in the preceding quarter and increasing from a profit of ₹2,018.62 Lakhs in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Standalone revenue from operations for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, reached ₹1,851.04 Lakhs, with a net profit of ₹1,582.08 Lakhs. In terms of percentage comparison, the consolidated revenue from operations surged by 257.67% QoQ and 48.46% YoY, while the net profit swung positively by 251.87% QoQ and grew by 74.83% YoY.

Financial ParameterQoQ Increase/Decrease (%)YoY Increase/Decrease (%)
Consolidated Revenue from Operations+257.67%+48.46%
Consolidated Net Profit+251.87%+74.83%

Summit Securities Limited is a non-deposit-taking core investment company and non-banking financial company (NBFC) registered with the Reserve Bank of India, primarily engaged in holding investments and acquiring shares, stocks, bonds, debentures, and securities. Originally incorporated in India, the company functions within a single primary segment of holding and investing with a core focus on earning income through dividends, interest, and capital gains from investments. Promoters hold a stable stake of 74.64% in the company, while institutional and public shareholders comprise the remainder.

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