Forbes & Company Limited reports mixed Q2 FY2026 results, with the Real Estate segment driving significant revenue. The company remains focused on navigating market conditions and leveraging its diverse portfolio for sustainable growth.
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Forbes & Company's total revenue for Q2 FY2026 was Rs. 2,381.00 lakhs.
The Real Estate segment was the key revenue driver for Forbes & Company in Q2 FY2026, contributing Rs. 967.00 lakhs.
The profit after tax for Q2 FY2026 was Rs. 604.00 lakhs.
Forbes & Company continues to face challenges with Forbes Technosys Limited, which underwent a corporate insolvency resolution process after the company lost control in March 2025.
Forbes & Company is contesting the Income Tax penalty order of Rs 8.19 crore, calling it 'entirely erroneous' and resulting from misinterpretation of facts. The company is confident in its strong case and does not anticipate any material impact on its operations or finances.

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