Yajur Fibres Ltd
Incorporated in 1980, Yajur Fibres Limited is engaged in processing and manufacturing bast fibers such as flax, jute, and hemp.[1]
- Market Cap ₹ 119 Cr.
- Current Price ₹ 52.3
- High / Low ₹ 139 / 35.0
- Stock P/E 27.8
- Book Value ₹
- Dividend Yield 0.00 %
- ROCE 11.3 %
- ROE 12.1 %
- Face Value ₹ 10.0
Pros
- Company has reduced debt.
- Company's working capital requirements have reduced from 42.9 days to 33.2 days
Cons
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Peer comparison
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Quarterly Results
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Profit & Loss
Standalone Figures in Rs. Crores / View Consolidated
| Mar 2023 | Mar 2024 | |
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| 61.68 | 84.32 | |
| 54.82 | 76.07 | |
| Operating Profit | 6.86 | 8.25 |
| OPM % | 11.12% | 9.78% |
| 0.16 | 0.53 | |
| Interest | 2.17 | 2.96 |
| Depreciation | 1.05 | 1.35 |
| Profit before tax | 3.80 | 4.47 |
| Tax % | 6.58% | 4.70% |
| 3.55 | 4.27 | |
| EPS in Rs | 14.37 | 9.21 |
| Dividend Payout % | 0.00% | 0.00% |
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| TTM: | 37% |
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| Last Year: | 12% |
Balance Sheet
Standalone Figures in Rs. Crores / View Consolidated
| Mar 2023 | Mar 2024 | |
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| Equity Capital | 4.64 | 4.64 |
| Reserves | 28.65 | 32.91 |
| 34.78 | 26.16 | |
| 14.77 | 14.05 | |
| Total Liabilities | 82.84 | 77.76 |
| 43.25 | 44.31 | |
| CWIP | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Investments | 0.62 | 0.62 |
| 38.97 | 32.83 | |
| Total Assets | 82.84 | 77.76 |
Cash Flows
Standalone Figures in Rs. Crores / View Consolidated
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Ratios
Standalone Figures in Rs. Crores / View Consolidated
| Mar 2023 | Mar 2024 | |
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| Debtor Days | 26.33 | 31.30 |
| Inventory Days | 277.20 | 130.91 |
| Days Payable | 54.77 | 24.48 |
| Cash Conversion Cycle | 248.77 | 137.73 |
| Working Capital Days | 52.61 | 33.16 |
| ROCE % | 11.28% |
Insights
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Documents
Announcements
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Format of the Initial Disclosure to be made by an entity identified as a Large Corporate : Annexure A
8 Apr - Yajur Fibres states it is not a large corporate under SEBI debt issuance norms.
- Compliances-Certificate under Reg. 74 (5) of SEBI (DP) Regulations 2018 8 Apr
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Disclosure Under Regulation 31(4) & (5) Of SEBI (Substantial Acquisition Of Shares And Takeovers) Regulations 2011.
8 Apr - Promoters disclosed no encumbrance on company shares for FY2026.
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Board Meeting Outcome for Intimation Pursuant To Regulation 30 Of The SEBI (LODR) Regulations 2015 (SEBI Listing Regulations)
1 Apr - Appointed Punita Sharma as Company Secretary & Compliance Officer; Suvadeep Dey appointed Internal Auditor, effective April 1, 2026.
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Closure of Trading Window
24 Mar - Trading window closed Apr 1, 2026 until 48 hours after audited results for year/half ended Mar 31, 2026.
Business Profile[1]
Yajur Fibres Limited is a B2B manufacturer of premium cottonised bast fibres and yarns, catering to domestic and international spinning and weaving mills. The company cottonises long bast fibres (flax/linen, jute, hemp) into short-staple, cotton-like fibres that can be blended up to 55% with cotton or man-made fibres using existing cotton spinning systems.