Jayaswal Neco Industries Ltd Q2 FY26 | From Blast Furnaces to Courtrooms – 407% Profit Jump, ED Attachments, 99.9% Pledged & Still Melting Steel!
1. At a Glance
If Shakespeare wrote about balance sheets, Jayaswal Neco would be “a tale of fire and filings.” This ₹6,595-crore market-cap beast from Raipur — the flagship of the Neco Group — just reported ₹1,781 crore revenue (+44.8% YoY) and ₹105 crore profit (+407% YoY). That’s right — profits quadrupled while promoters pledged 99.9% of their holding. Welcome to India’s most dramatic small-cap soap opera disguised as a steel company.
Price ₹67.9. Book value ₹26.5. P/E 17.5×. Debt ₹2,321 crore. ROCE 12.6%, ROE 4.9%. Operating margins steady at 18%. Interest coverage 1.9× — translation: “We can pay interest as long as the blast furnace doesn’t cough.”
On paper, it’s the best quarter in years. In reality, Enforcement Directorate just attached ₹307 crore worth of properties, the MD’s conviction is under appeal, and the debt is wearing a tuxedo named NCD @14.5%. You wanted drama? This is Mirzapur meets Metal.
2. Introduction
Once upon a time, in the smoky heart of Chhattisgarh, a small iron foundry dreamt of becoming India’s integrated steel empire. Fast-forward five decades, Jayaswal Neco Industries now runs mines, sinter plants, pellet units, coke ovens, billet mills, and a 54-MW power plant — basically the full buffet of metallurgy.
But unlike JSW Steel or Tata, this one doesn’t just produce steel; it produces suspense. Between coal block allocation cases, ED attachments, CFO exits, NCD refinancing, and 99.9% pledged promoter shares, the script reads like an OTT thriller with financial footnotes.
Yet — numbers don’t lie. FY25 PAT stood at ₹377 crore, the best in years, and the stock is up 80% in three months. Retail investors, mesmerized by the “turnaround,” are ignoring the background score of courtrooms and covenants.
So what’s cooking inside those blast furnaces — genuine turnaround or another reheated restructuring story? Let’s put on our audit gloves and dig.
3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?
Jayaswal Neco makes everything that clanks, rolls, or rusts slowly.
⚙️ Steel Division (91% of revenue)
The core unit in Raipur makes pig iron, billets, rolled products, sponge iron, and pellets. Think of it as a “farm-to-fork” for metal — they mine iron ore, melt it, roll it, and sell it before paying the bank EMIs.
🧱 Casting Division (8%)
The Nagpur, Bhilai & Anjora units make engineering and automotive castings for heavy vehicles, valves, and defense components.
💣 Other Divisions
Refractory products, defense equipment (Neco Defense), NSSL valves, ceramic products, fabrication, and even an Italian arm — NSSL Italia. Basically, diversification by PowerPoint.
🔋 Captive Power & Mines
A 54.5-MW captive power plant covers 70% of energy needs, and 100% of iron ore comes from their own mines. That’s self-sufficiency — at least until ED shows up.
So yes, it’s a fully integrated, vertically synchronized, debt-restructured, promoter-pledged industrial symphony.
Commentary: This is the kind of quarter that makes even the auditors raise eyebrows. Sales jumped, profits exploded, and cash flow looked alive. Either the steel cycle turned golden — or the company’s accounting furnace is working at full efficiency.
5. Valuation Discussion – Fair Value Range
(For education only — not financial advice.)
A. P/E Method: Industry P/E ~22×. Company EPS ₹3.9. → Fair value ₹70–₹85 range (already near CMP).
B. EV/EBITDA Method: EV ₹8,759 Cr / EBITDA ₹1,247 Cr = 7×. Peer range 6–8× (Godawari Power ~6.5×, Shyam Metalics ~7×). → Fair