1. At a Glance – The Market’s New Microcap Crush?
₹132 crore market cap. ₹124 stock price. Up 88.3% in 3 months and almost 100% in one year.
And what’s the business delivering?
Quarterly revenue of ₹0.55 crore. Quarterly net loss of ₹0.06 crore.
Yes, you read that right.
Return on Equity: -0.20%
ROCE: 5.65%
Debt to Equity: 0.69
Interest Coverage: 1.71
Price to Sales: 52.7
EV/EBITDA: 98.3
The stock is behaving like it just discovered artificial intelligence.
The numbers look like they just discovered survival mode.
This is a Kolkata-based Non Systemically Important NBFC lending to SMEs, investing in shares, and doing derivative trading. In short: half banker, half trader, half investor. That’s already 1.5 businesses for a ₹132 crore company.
But the real question is —
Is this a turnaround story brewing quietly?
Or is the market just dancing to low liquidity beats?
Let’s decode this properly.
2. Introduction – The Curious Case of the Tiny NBFC
J A Finance Ltd was incorporated in 1993. That means it has survived Harshad Mehta, Ketan Parekh, Global Financial Crisis, IL&FS collapse, and crypto memes.
That’s impressive.
It is registered as a Non-Systemically Important Non-Deposit Taking NBFC in Kolkata. Translation: small enough not to scare RBI, big enough to scare retail investors.
In FY24:
- Loans disbursed: ₹21.37 crore (9% lower YoY)
- Investments in shares & mutual funds: ₹3.17 crore (22% higher YoY)
- Revenue mix:
- 89% from interest on loans
- 4% service charges
- 2% realized fair value gains
- 5% unrealized gains
So essentially, this is a lending-first business with a side hustle in trading.
Now add spice:
- CFO resigned in May 2024.
- CFO changed again in November 2025.
- Open offer announced in January 2025 for 26% stake acquisition.
Corporate action + small float + NBFC tag = volatility cocktail.
But does the business justify the buzz?
Let’s break it down.
3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?
Imagine your rich uncle who:
- Gives loans to small businesses.
- Invests in shares.
- Trades derivatives occasionally.
- Keeps spreadsheets open