Repro India (NSE:REPRO) announced on 4 August 2026 that its board approved unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2026. The consolidated results include an exceptional gain of Rs 17,063 lakhs from the transfer of leasehold rights at its Mahape property.
Key Highlights
- The board meeting, held on 4 August 2026, commenced at 11:30 a.m. and concluded at 1:40 p.m., approving both standalone and consolidated unaudited results for Q1 FY27.
- Consolidated revenue from operations for the quarter ended 30 June 2026 stood at Rs 13,991 lakhs, compared to Rs 11,647 lakhs in the corresponding quarter of the prior year.
- An exceptional gain of Rs 17,063 lakhs was recognised following the transfer of leasehold rights at the Mahape property to Sricity Data Centres India Private Limited for a total consideration of Rs 15,200 lakhs.
- Statutory auditors MSKA & Associates LLP issued a limited review report; one subsidiary with revenues of Rs 8,724 lakhs was reviewed by other auditors whose reports were furnished to the firm.
About the Company
Repro India Limited (NSE:REPRO), headquartered in Mumbai, is a print and publishing solutions company incorporated in 1993 under CIN L22200MH1993PLC071431. The company operates in the printing and publishing services sector, offering educational print solutions among its key service lines. Its registered office is at 11th Floor, Sun Paradise Business Plaza, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai, and its shares are listed on both NSE and BSE.
Announcement in Detail
Pursuant to Regulation 30 read with Schedule III and Regulation 33 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, the board of Repro India approved unaudited consolidated and standalone financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2026. Consolidated revenue from operations rose to Rs 13,991 lakhs from Rs 11,647 lakhs in Q1 FY26, while total income including other income stood at Rs 14,139 lakhs against Rs 11,761 lakhs a year earlier.
The consolidated profit after tax for Q1 FY27, inclusive of an exceptional item, was Rs 12,856 lakhs, compared to a net loss of Rs 273 lakhs in Q1 FY26. The exceptional item of Rs 17,063 lakhs represents the net gain recognised on 22 May 2026 when the company transferred leasehold rights at its Mahape, Navi Mumbai facility to Sricity Data Centres India Private Limited for a consideration of Rs 15,200 lakhs, together with disposal of related moveable assets, utilities, and inventory at the site.
Impact on Investors
Investors will note that the reported consolidated profit of Rs 12,856 lakhs for Q1 FY27 is materially influenced by the Rs 17,063 lakh exceptional gain arising from the Mahape property transaction, which is a one-time item and not reflective of recurring operating performance. The filing shows that excluding this exceptional item, the consolidated result would reflect a loss before tax of Rs 726 lakhs for the quarter, as disclosed in the statement.
The disclosed terms indicate that basic and diluted earnings per share on a consolidated basis stood at Rs 89.62 and Rs 89.31 respectively for Q1 FY27, against a loss per share of Rs 1.91 in Q1 FY26, largely attributable to the exceptional gain. Shareholders will observe that the figures for the quarter ended 31 March 2026 are stated as balancing figures between audited full-year and unaudited nine-month numbers, as noted in the filing.
Sector / Market Context
India's print and publishing services sector has faced ongoing structural shifts driven by digital adoption in education and enterprise communications. According to industry observers, educational print volumes have been influenced by government school procurement cycles and private publisher demand. The monetisation of physical assets, such as manufacturing or processing facilities, by established print companies to redeploy capital reflects a broader trend of asset-light restructuring visible across Indian mid-cap industrials in recent years, as companies seek to optimise balance sheets amid changing demand patterns.