Jackson Investments Limited has submitted its unaudited financial results for Q3FY25, reporting its performance for the quarter ended December 31, 2024. The company operates in the finance and investment sector, and the results were reviewed by the Audit Committee before being approved by the Board of Directors.
Key Financial Highlights (₹ in Lakhs)
Particulars
Q3FY25 (31.12.2024)
Q2FY25 (30.09.2024)
Q3FY24 (31.12.2023)
9M FY25 (31.12.2024)
9M FY24 (31.12.2023)
FY24 (31.03.2024)
Other Income
20.196
14.995
14.606
50.024
44.127
59.732
Total Income
20.196
14.995
14.606
50.024
44.127
59.732
Total Expenses
7.889
3.555
3.101
16.538
2.221
11.676
Profit Before Tax (PBT)
12.307
11.440
11.505
33.486
41.906
48.056
Net Profit After Tax (PAT)
2.907
2.907
2.907
8.721
8.721
10.461
Earnings Per Share (EPS) (₹)
(0.001)
(0.001)
0.001
0.001
0.003
0.001
Diluted
(0.001)
0.001
0.001
0.003
0.001
(0.007)
Segment Performance
The company operates solely in the "Finance & Investments" sector, and hence, no segmental breakdown is reported.
Corporate Announcements
Board Meeting Details: The financial results were approved in a meeting held on February 1, 2025, which commenced at 15:00 Hrs and concluded at 15:35 Hrs.
Limited Review Report: The statutory auditors (SPML & Associates) have conducted a limited review of the unaudited financial results.
Auditor’s Observations
The auditors noted an issue related to the non-recognition of interest income on outstanding loans and advances amounting to ₹4.52 crore and ₹9.52 crore. Due to the absence of necessary documentation, the auditors were unable to crystallize the applicable interest rate, leading to an uncertainty in interest income calculations.
Conclusion & Outlook
Jackson Investments Limited has reported stable earnings, with net profit holding steady at ₹2.907 lakh for Q3FY25. However, the lack of revenue from core operations and the auditor’s concern over interest income recognition could be potential risk factors for investors. The company’s financial stability and compliance with regulatory standards remain crucial for long-term sustainability.