SUPREMEINF Q1 FY27: Net loss ₹59.16 cr, audit flag
Supreme Infrastructure India Ltd
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Stock snapshot: where SUPREMEINF stands
Supreme Infrastructure India (SUPREMEINF) was trading around ₹90 on 17 Aug, 2026, according to the shared market data. Another data point in the same feed puts the current share price at ₹89.15, indicating the stock was hovering in the high-80s to around ₹90. A separate timestamped quote shows ₹93.45 at 15:50 on 07-08-2026, along with a move of 1.22 (1.32%), and a nearby price point of ₹90.72. These numbers place the stock in a narrow band over the period covered.
The price action matters because the company’s latest disclosures are not just about quarterly performance, but also about audit observations on financial resilience. For shareholders and lenders, the tone of an auditor’s report can be as important as the headline profit or loss.
Board approval and results schedule
The company said its board approved the Q1 FY27 consolidated financial results, reporting a net loss of ₹59.16 crore. Separately, the company also disclosed that its Board of Directors would meet on August 14, 2026, to consider and approve the un-audited financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
Investors typically track such board meeting dates closely because they set expectations for the timing of numbers and accompanying commentary. In this case, the disclosures indicate an active reporting cycle around mid-August 2026.
Auditor’s modified opinion and the going-concern emphasis
Auditors issued a modified opinion and highlighted “material uncertainty related to going concern.” The reason cited was substantial accumulated losses and the fact that two key subsidiaries are undergoing CIRP (corporate insolvency resolution process).
A going-concern uncertainty does not, by itself, quantify a future outcome, but it signals that the auditor sees conditions that could cast significant doubt on the company’s ability to continue operations without major changes. The reference to accumulated losses and CIRP-linked subsidiaries ties the audit concern directly to balance-sheet stress and group-level issues.
What recent quarterly numbers show (FY25-FY26 trend)
The shared quarterly table (all figures in ₹ crore) shows Supreme Infrastructure’s net sales fluctuating sharply over the last five reported quarters in that dataset. Net sales were ₹22.16 crore (Mar 2025), ₹8.32 crore (Jun 2025), ₹13.50 crore (Sep 2025), ₹29.62 crore (Dec 2025), and ₹13.89 crore (Mar 2026). Total expenditure was higher than sales in most of those quarters, which is consistent with operating losses reported across several periods.
Interest costs in the same table are unusually large compared with sales, including ₹395.87 crore (Jun 2025) and ₹374.79 crore (Mar 2025), before easing to ₹55.09 crore (Dec 2025) and ₹58.16 crore (Mar 2026). The quarter ended Sep 2025 also shows exceptional items of ₹6,466.07 crore, which coincides with a reported profit after tax of ₹6,305.95 crore for that quarter. This exceptional line item is a key driver of volatility in reported profits during the period.
Annual profit and loss: large swings and reported PAT
In the annual P&L table (₹ crore), sales turnover is shown at ₹65.34 crore for Mar’26 (12 months) versus ₹66.17 crore for Mar’25 and ₹58.73 crore for Mar’24. Operating profit is shown at -₹1.69 crore (Mar’26) compared with -₹50.87 crore (Mar’25). EBIT is shown at -₹4.72 crore (Mar’26) versus -₹39.75 crore (Mar’25).
The same table lists “Profit and Loss for the Year” at -₹669.20 crore for Mar’26 and -₹1,425.07 crore for Mar’25. It also lists “REPORTED PAT” at ₹5,796.50 crore for Mar’26, versus -₹1,426.32 crore for Mar’25 and -₹1,174.59 crore for Mar’24. These numbers highlight how reported profit can diverge from the underlying operating line, particularly in years or quarters affected by exceptional items.
Insolvency references and past disclosures in the feed
The dataset also includes a separate disclosure-style line stating: Supreme Infra’s Q1 FY26 results show a net loss of 39,989L and accumulated losses of 7,19,053L, with insolvency in subsidiaries raising going concern risks. Converting the lakh figures to ₹ crore, this implies a net loss of about ₹39.99 crore and accumulated losses of about ₹719.05 crore (as presented in the feed).
Another item notes that the company approved FY26 Q2 and H1 results with an auditor review, approved a private placement of NCDs worth ₹45 crore, and disclosed insolvency impact. These references reinforce that leverage, funding actions, and insolvency proceedings have been recurring parts of the public information flow.
Key facts table
Not to be confused: Supreme Industries’ Q1 FY27 numbers also appear
The provided text also contains a separate set of results for The Supreme Industries Limited, stating consolidated Q1 FY27 revenue rose to ₹2,717.66 crore and profit after tax to ₹280.72 crore, with auditors expressing unmodified conclusions and performance led by Plastics Piping Products. This is a different company from Supreme Infrastructure India, and the two should not be mixed when interpreting fundamentals or audit commentary.
Contact and location details mentioned
The feed includes “Mumbai” and “Maharashtra,” along with a phone number: 022-61289700. It also lists an address: Vaishnavi Tech Park, South Tower, 3rd Floor, Sarjapur Main Road, Bellandur, Bengaluru – 560103, Karnataka. These details appear as part of the broader information set around company disclosures.
Conclusion
SUPREMEINF’s latest updates combine three market-moving elements: a disclosed consolidated Q1 FY27 net loss of ₹59.16 crore, an auditor’s modified opinion highlighting going-concern uncertainty linked to accumulated losses and CIRP at two key subsidiaries, and a board meeting scheduled for August 14, 2026 to consider the June-quarter unaudited results. For investors, the immediate focus remains on the audited commentary and how the company’s reported numbers reconcile with operating performance and exceptional items already visible in recent tables. The next key milestone in the public timeline, as stated, is the board consideration of the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
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