1. At a Glance – Microcap with Mega Announcements
Trejhara Solutions Ltd is currently priced at ₹203 with a market cap of ₹478 crore. In the last 3 months, the stock is down 15.4%, which means Mr. Market isn’t fully impressed yet. The company trades at a P/E of 75.2 while the industry median P/E is around 23. ROE stands at 1.82%, ROCE at 2.99%, and OPM at 7.37%.
Now the spicy part — December 2025 quarter sales jumped to ₹33.81 crore versus ₹6.42 crore last year. That’s 426% growth. PAT rose to ₹1.21 crore versus ₹0.66 crore. That’s 129% growth.
So revenue is flying. Profit is improving. But returns on capital are still chilling in single digits.
Is this a turnaround story in early innings… or just financial engineering with better PR?
Let’s dig.
2. Introduction – Born from a Demerger, Raised on Logistics & Software
Trejhara wasn’t born in a garage. It was carved out.
The company emerged from the demerger of Aurionpro’s Consulting Interactive Customer Communication (Interact DX) and Supply Chain Solutions businesses. It got listed in December 2018.
Translation: It didn’t start from zero. It inherited IP, clients, and operational structure.
Fast forward to today — Trejhara positions itself as a tech product and solution provider helping enterprises digitize supply chains and customer communication.
Sounds fancy.
But look closer — revenue mix in FY22 was:
- 81% Software Services
- 19% Product License
Geographically:
- 89% Asia-Pacific
- 11% Rest of World
This isn’t a global SaaS darling. It’s largely regional with service-heavy revenue.
And that matters.
Because service businesses typically:
- Have lower margins
- Need constant manpower
- Struggle to scale like pure software companies
Yet it trades at 75 P/E.
Why?
Because this quarter exploded.
But is it sustainable?
3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?
Let’s decode.
1) Interact DX
A customer communication suite. Businesses can create communication across print, email, mobile, web. Basically: enterprise communication engine.
Imagine banks sending you statements, alerts, documents — that kind of backend engine.
2) Supply