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Balance sheet of Kama Holdings is moderately strong, But short term working capital might become an issue for this company.
Yes, The debt of Kama Holdings is increasing.
Latest debt of Kama Holdings is ₹3,802 Crs as of Mar-25.
This is greater than Mar-24 when it was ₹3,761 Crs.
The profit is oscillating.
The profit of Kama Holdings is ₹1,440 Crs for TTM, ₹632 Crs for Mar 2025 and ₹874 Crs for Mar 2024.
The company seems to be paying a very low dividend.
Investors need to see where the company is allocating its profits.
Kama Holdings latest dividend payout ratio is 17.14% and 3yr average dividend payout ratio is 20.91%
Companies resources are allocated to majorly productive assets like Plant & Machinery and unproductive assets like Cash & Short Term Investments