DhanSafal Finserve Limited, a listed Non-Banking Financial Company registered with the Reserve Bank of India, announced its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 (Q1 FY 2026-27) through a regulatory filing pursuant to Regulation 30 of the SEBI Listing Regulations.
Financial Performance
- Assets Under Management (AUM) increased by 59% year-on-year to ₹8,761 lakh
- Revenue from Operations grew by 62% year-on-year to ₹374 lakh
- EBITDA increased by 343% year-on-year to ₹185 lakh
- Profit After Tax (PAT) grew by 287% year-on-year to ₹58 lakh
Operational Performance
As of June 30, 2026:
- Portfolio Outstanding stood at approximately ₹87 crore, representing 91% year-on-year growth
- The lending book focuses on secured Loans Against Property (LAP) and MSME-focused credit
- Core product lines include: Safal Udyog Loans, Safal Sampati Loans, and Safal MSME Loans
- Target customers: traders, small businesses, and self-employed borrowers
Management Commentary
Management stated the company began FY 2026-27 with strong growth across key financial and business parameters. The growth was attributed to strong business momentum, improved operating performance, expansion of the lending franchise, and growing customer base. The company remains focused on scaling operations while maintaining disciplined portfolio management and prudent risk practices.
Future Outlook
The company remains focused on six strategic pillars guiding its growth trajectory (specific pillars not detailed in the document). Management expressed optimism about growth opportunities and commitment to strengthening the lending platform, expanding geographic presence, enhancing operational efficiency, and maintaining portfolio quality.
Company Background
DhanSafal Finserve Limited (formerly known as Luharuka Media & Infra Limited) is a listed NBFC registered with RBI, engaged in retail financial services with focus on lending to MSMEs and self-employed borrowers. The company provides financing solutions including Loans Against Property (LAP) for business expansion and working-capital requirements.