ADF Foods invests AUD 100,000 in Australian unit
ADF Foods approved an additional equity investment of AUD 100,000 in its wholly owned subsidiary, ADF Foods Australia PTY Ltd, on May 13, 2026. The funds, to be disbursed in one or more tranches over a year, are aimed at supporting working capital requirements. The subsidiary, which commenced operations in Fiscal 2026, reported a turnover of Rs. 289.94 Lakhs as of March 31, 2026.

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ADF Foods has approved an additional investment of AUD 100,000 in its wholly owned subsidiary, ADF Foods Australia PTY Ltd. The Board of Directors approved the equity investment on May 13, 2026, to support the working capital requirements of the Australian entity. The capital infusion will be executed in one or more tranches over a period of one year.
Investment Details
The additional investment by way of equity is categorized as a related party transaction since the target entity is a wholly owned subsidiary. The transaction was conducted at arm's length basis. The subsidiary, incorporated on July 18, 2024, is engaged in the distribution of food products across the Australian market.
Subsidiary Performance
ADF Foods Australia PTY Ltd commenced business operations in Fiscal 2026. As of March 31, 2026, the subsidiary reported a turnover of Rs. 289.94 Lakhs. The investment aims to bolster the working capital position and aid market growth in the region.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Investment Amount | AUD 100,000 |
| Purpose | Working capital requirements |
| Target Entity | ADF Foods Australia PTY Ltd |
| Completion Period | One Year |
| Turnover (March 31, 2026) | Rs. 289.94 Lakhs |
Historical Stock Returns for ADF Foods
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -0.74% | +0.56% | +41.78% | +25.49% | +15.01% | +47.51% |
How does ADF Foods plan to scale ADF Foods Australia PTY Ltd. beyond working capital support, and what revenue targets has the company set for its Australian distribution business over the next 2-3 years?
What is the nature of ADF Foods' relationship with Telluric Foods (India) — is this a strategic acquisition, a minority stake, or a joint venture — and could this investment eventually lead to a full takeover?
Given that ADF Foods Australia was incorporated only in July 2024 and reported ₹289.94 Lakhs in turnover, how does management assess the subsidiary's path to profitability and self-sufficiency?


































