Silverline Technologies FY26 loss; Q1 results Aug 18
Silverline Technologies Ltd
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Why Silverline’s FY26 numbers and timing matter
Silverline Technologies Limited reported a net loss of ₹3.90 crore for the year ended March 31, 2026 (FY26), widening from a loss of ₹0.43 crore in FY25. The reported annual outcome sits alongside a sharp deterioration in profitability in the March quarter, where expenses spiked. Separately, the company postponed its financial results announcement for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, shifting the board meeting by a day to August 18, 2026.
For investors, the combined set of updates highlights two things visible in the disclosed data: a large year-on-year swing in revenue from operations in FY26 and a sharp quarterly hit in Q4FY26 driven by other expenses. The changes are significant enough to affect how the market reads the sustainability of earnings across quarters.
FY26 vs FY25: headline performance
For FY26, Silverline reported revenue from operations of ₹203.60 crore versus ₹33.70 crore in FY25, a rise of 507%. Total income in FY26 was ₹207.70 crore compared with ₹33.70 crore in FY25, up 516%. Other income in FY26 was reported at ₹4.10 crore, compared with nil in FY25.
Despite the higher top line, the company reported a net loss of ₹3.90 crore in FY26 versus a loss of ₹0.43 crore in FY25. The figures shared also show profit before tax (PBT) at ₹2.20 crore in FY26, versus -₹0.43 crore in FY25.
Q4FY26: profitability deteriorated sharply
The fourth quarter of FY26 showed a sharp deterioration in profitability based on the company’s disclosed quarterly comparison. Silverline posted a quarterly loss before tax of ₹26.40 crore in Q4FY26, compared with a profit before tax of ₹0.04 crore in the same quarter last year.
The quarterly loss was primarily attributed to other expenses, which jumped to ₹26.20 crore in Q4FY26 from ₹0.95 crore in Q4FY25. In the data provided, the jump in other expenses is presented as the key driver behind the quarter’s swing.
Consolidated March quarter snapshot: revenue down, losses up
The reported consolidated quarterly numbers for March 2026 showed a sharp contraction in net sales compared to March 2025. Net sales were ₹3.40 crore in March 2026 versus ₹32.26 crore in March 2025, a decline of 89.46%.
The March 2026 quarter also recorded a quarterly net loss of ₹26.43 crore versus ₹0.45 crore in March 2025. EBITDA was negative at ₹26.42 crore in March 2026 compared with negative ₹0.51 crore in March 2025, as per the consolidated quarterly disclosure.
Board approvals and revised results timeline
Silverline stated that the revised standalone and consolidated financial results were approved by the Board of Directors on May 30, 2026. The company also announced that the board approved the audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2026, along with the auditor’s report.
The date matters because it frames when FY26 numbers were signed off, and it anchors subsequent corporate actions and disclosures related to the next quarter’s reporting schedule.
Q1FY27 results meeting postponed by one day
Silverline Technologies Limited postponed its Q1 results announcement from August 17 to August 18, 2026. The stated reason was the finalisation of un-audited standalone and consolidated financial statements for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
The meeting was rescheduled to Tuesday, August 18, 2026. The company’s disclosure places the delay squarely on completion of financial statements, not on any additional event.
Trading window closure under insider trading regulations
Silverline announced the closure of its trading window for designated persons and their immediate relatives. The company said this action is in compliance with the SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015, and its internal code of conduct.
The trading window is shut from July 1, 2026, and will remain closed until 48 hours after the declaration of the un-audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, becomes publicly available.
Quarterly swings inside FY26: strong Q1, mixed later prints
The disclosures also include FY26 quarterly highlights that show significant variability across the year. For the April to June quarter (Q1 FY26), Silverline reported a surge in net profit to ₹11.14 crore on higher income, alongside a multifold increase in revenue from operations to ₹100.08 crore. Another Q1 highlight in the data set cited standalone revenue of ₹100.09 crore and standalone PAT of ₹11.15 crore.
The same set of details compares Q1 FY26 with Q1 FY25, stating that revenue in the June quarter of FY25 was ₹0.75 crore and profit was ₹0.02 crore. Separately, the company’s Dec ’25 revenue was cited at ₹4.10 crore versus Sep ’25 revenue of ₹100.07 crore, with Dec ’25 net profit at ₹4.09 crore versus Sep ’25 net profit of ₹7.26 crore.
Key numbers at a glance
The table below compiles the key annual metrics stated for FY26 and FY25.
And the key Q4FY26 vs Q4FY25 profitability driver described in the disclosure is summarised below.
Market datapoint: last cited close on BSE
The information provided also includes a price datapoint: Silverline shares closed at ₹6.61 on May 29, 2026 (BSE). This is presented as a reference point around the period when FY26 results were being approved and disclosed.
What investors will likely track next
The next immediate event on the calendar is the rescheduled board meeting on August 18, 2026, to consider the un-audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. The trading window closure remains in place through the results declaration and the subsequent 48-hour period.
Beyond timing, the disclosed numbers underline a key theme visible within the same year: high revenue prints in some quarters alongside a steep loss in the March quarter, driven by a jump in other expenses. How these movements reconcile across quarters is central to interpreting the FY26 outcome and the near-term trend.
Conclusion
Silverline Technologies closed FY26 with a net loss of ₹3.90 crore even as revenue from operations rose to ₹203.60 crore, and the March quarter showed a sharp hit led by other expenses. The company has now shifted its June quarter results meeting to August 18, 2026, while keeping the trading window closed from July 1, 2026 until the post-results cooling-off period ends.
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