
Tiger Logistics to Draw Investor Attention on Friday Amid Potential Price Surge
Tiger Logistics Share Price in Focus Amid Q4 Results and Contract Renewal
On Friday, 28 May, investors will keep a close eye on Tiger Logistics, a small-cap stock, as the company's financial results for the quarter ended on March 31, 2026, were released on Wednesday. The stock closed 0.61% lower at ₹35.91 apiece on NSE on 28 May.
Tiger Logistics reported a significant year-on-year (YoY) fall in its net profit to ₹2.22 crore in the March quarter 2026, from ₹6.44 crore a year earlier, primarily due to higher expenses. The company's revenue from operations climbed 41.96% YoY to ₹162.54 crore in the quarter ended March 2026, compared to ₹114.50 crore in the same quarter last fiscal.
| Financial Year | Revenue from Operations (₹ in Crore) |
|---|---|
| FY25 | 114.50 |
| FY26 | 162.54 |
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For the full financial year ended March 2026, sales rose 6.81% to ₹572.82 crore, up from ₹536.31 crore in the previous year. Additionally, sales increased 41.97% to ₹162.55 crore in the quarter ended March 2026, compared to ₹114.50 crore in the corresponding quarter ended March 2025.
| Financial Year | Net Profit (₹ in Crore) |
|---|---|
| FY25 | 27.01 |
| FY26 | 21.52 |
Meanwhile, annual sales grew 6.81% to ₹572.82 crore in FY26 from ₹536.31 crore in the previous fiscal year. The net profit fell 20.33% to ₹21.52 crore in FY26, against ₹27.01 crore in FY25.
In a separate development, the company announced on 18 May that Bank Note Paper Mill India Private Limited (BNPMIL), a government of India enterprise, has renewed its confidence in the company by awarding a one-year import logistics contract valued at approximately ₹2 crore. Under the mandate, Tiger Logistics will manage freight forwarding (air and sea), customs clearance, and inland transportation operations to the Mysuru Plant for import shipments of BNPL arriving through Bangalore Airport, Chennai Seaport, and Bangalore ICD.
The import shipments will originate from multiple international locations, including Germany, France, Denmark, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, the United States, Canada, Italy, Singapore, Finland, Austria, and Thailand.
Tiger Logistics' share price trend has remained volatile amid weak market sentiments. The small-cap stock has gained marginally 0.36% in a week and 0.67% in a month. However, the stock has descended 8.26% in six months and 38.30% in a year. Furthermore, the stock has declined over 16% in two years and 5% in three years. Despite this, the small-cap stock has impressed long-term investors by delivering over 700% returns in the last five years.
Investor Takeaway
Investors should be cautious about the potential price surge in Tiger Logistics stock.
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