Kings Infra Q1 Results: Net profit falls 38% YoY to ₹2.16 crore
Kings Infra Ventures posted a Q1FY27 net profit of ₹2.16 crore, down 38% YoY, as export revenue plummeted 78% due to trade headwinds. Domestic sales grew 22.8%, helping cushion the blow. The Board reconstituted leadership and announced a strategic seafood alliance to diversify revenue streams beyond traditional commodity exports.

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Kings Infra Ventures reported a consolidated net profit of ₹2.16 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 (Q1FY27), a 38% decline from ₹3.49 crore in Q1FY26. Revenue from operations fell 11% year-on-year to ₹30.45 crore, reflecting a sharp contraction in overseas seafood exports that was only partially offset by robust growth in domestic aquaculture sales.
The results were approved by the Board on August 13, 2026, and received an unmodified Limited Review conclusion from statutory auditors. The sequential decline was steeper against the seasonally strong March 2026 quarter, where revenue stood at ₹46.57 crore.
Financial Performance
| Metric: | Q1FY27 | Q1FY26 | Q4FY26 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue from Operations: | ₹30.45 crore | ₹34.12 crore | ₹46.57 crore |
| Profit Before Tax: | ₹2.95 crore | ₹4.86 crore | ₹6.92 crore |
| Profit After Tax: | ₹2.16 crore | ₹3.49 crore | ₹5.21 crore |
| Basic EPS (₹): | 0.88 | 1.45 | 2.11 |
Consolidated results include subsidiaries Kings Maritech Eco Park Limited and Kings SISTA 360 Private Limited. The decline in profitability mirrors the revenue drop, with profit before tax falling to ₹2.95 crore from ₹4.86 crore a year earlier.
Segment and Geographic Split
Aquaculture accounted for the entirety of consolidated segment revenue at ₹30.45 crore, with segment results (PBIT) of ₹4.80 crore, down from ₹6.53 crore in Q1FY26. The Infrastructure segment reported no revenue, consistent with the prior year, as land monetisation initiatives remain at an early stage.
Geographically, the company saw a distinct divergence between domestic and export performance:
- Domestic revenue rose approximately 22.8% year-on-year to ₹28.00 crore from ₹22.81 crore, driven by growing aquaculture and processing sales within India.
- Export revenue fell approximately 78.4% to ₹2.45 crore from ₹11.32 crore, impacted by geopolitical and trade-related headwinds.
Consequently, the export share of total revenue reduced to approximately 8.0% from 33.2% in Q1FY26. Consolidated segment assets in Aquaculture rose approximately 34.6% to ₹175.38 crore as of June 30, 2026, indicating continued investment in farm capacity despite near-term revenue moderation.
What the Numbers Show
The financial data reveals a significant structural shift in revenue composition during the quarter. While total revenue declined modestly by 11%, the reliance on exports has contracted sharply, with their contribution dropping from one-third of total revenue to just 8%. This suggests that domestic operations have become the primary stabilizer for top-line growth, even as overall volumes face headwinds from international trade conditions.
Leadership Reconstitution
Alongside the financial results, the Board approved significant leadership changes effective August 13, 2026:
- Mr. Baby John Shaji, currently Managing Director, was appointed Chairman.
- CA Dr. Binoy J. Kattadiyil was appointed Additional Director (Non-Executive, Non-Independent) and Vice Chairman.
- CA Mathevan Pillai Sivaram was appointed Additional Director (Non-Executive Independent) for a five-year term.
- Mr. Balagopalan Veliyath, Whole-time Director, was granted continuation in office for five years subject to shareholder approval.
- Ms. Rita Shaji John and Mr. Seni Prabhakaran tendered their resignations, which were accepted.
These appointments are subject to Members' approval at the 38th AGM on September 28, 2026.
Strategic Outlook
Management outlined a four-pillar growth framework focusing on Aquaculture, Ventures, Infrastructure, and Seafood. Key initiatives include:
- Expanding active farm area and strengthening contract-farming networks.
- Operationalizing a strategic alliance with a vertically integrated seafood company to access zero-duty trade opportunities across India–UK–EU routes.
- Advancing infrastructure projects, including an IT Park joint-venture and SBJ GATES residential project in Kochi.
Historical Stock Returns for Kings Infra Ventures
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -6.39% | -15.56% | -23.36% | -31.99% | -43.28% | +154.27% |
How will the new strategic alliance for zero-duty trade access to the UK and EU markets impact Kings Infra Ventures' export revenue recovery in FY27?
What is the projected timeline for generating revenue from the IT Park joint-venture and SBJ GATES residential project, and how will this diversify the company's income streams?
Given the 34.6% increase in aquaculture assets, what specific capacity expansion measures are being implemented to sustain domestic growth despite near-term headwinds?


































