The Board of Directors of Snowman Logistics Limited met on May 06, 2026, to approve the audited standalone financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026. For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, the company reported a total income of INR 14,335.01 lakhs, reflecting a slight decrease of 1.15% compared to the previous quarter (QoQ) but an increase of 4.37% compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year (YoY). The net profit for the quarter stood at INR 554.40 lakhs, showing a significant recovery from the loss of INR 187.31 lakhs in the preceding quarter and a 42.14% increase from the INR 390.03 lakhs reported in the same period last year. This performance was achieved alongside an unmodified audit report submitted by statutory auditors M/s S.R. Batliboi & Co. LLP.

ParticularsQ4 FY26 (Current)Q3 FY26 (Previous)Q4 FY25 (YoY)% Change (QoQ)% Change (YoY)
Total Income14,335.0114,501.4613,734.49-1.15%+4.37%
Net Profit554.40(187.31)390.03+395.98%+42.14%

(Note: Amounts are in INR Lakhs as per the company notice)

Snowman Logistics Limited is a leading integrated temperature-controlled logistics service provider in India. The company operates across three primary reportable segments: warehousing services, transportation services, and trading and distribution. As of March 31, 2026, the company manages a diverse asset base including property, plant, and equipment valued at INR 40,839.32 lakhs. Recent corporate updates include the declaration and payment of a first interim dividend of INR 0.50 per share for the financial year 2025-26 and ongoing infrastructure expansions at locations such as Krishnapatnam. The company continues to navigate regulatory shifts, including the recent notification of new Labour Codes by the Government of India in late 2025.

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