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Balance sheet of Kesar India is strong.
It shouldn't have solvency or liquidity issues.
Yes, The debt of Kesar India is increasing.
Latest debt of Kesar India is -₹40 Crs as of Mar-25.
This is greater than Mar-24 when it was -₹50.58 Crs.
Yes, profit is increasing.
The profit of Kesar India is ₹19.36 Crs for Mar 2025, ₹10.84 Crs for Mar 2024 and ₹0.78 Crs for Mar 2023
The company seems to be paying a very low dividend.
Investors need to see where the company is allocating its profits.
Kesar India latest dividend payout ratio is 0% and 3yr average dividend payout ratio is 0%
Companies resources are allocated to majorly unproductive assets like Accounts Receivable, Short Term Loans & Advances