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Augmont Enterprises

20-Aug-2026 | 10:37
Integrated gold and silver platform

Augmont Enterprises operates as an integrated gold and silver platform serving both businesses and consumers across 24 states in India as of March 31, 2026. Its operations span multiple segments of the gold and silver value chain, including procurement and refining, bullion trading, digital gold offerings, jewellery manufacturing, international sales and facilitation of gold-backed financial services.

The company has a presence across both online and offline channels for the purchase of gold and silver and operates through two business verticals: (1) enterprise sales and international sales, conducted through its ?Augmont SPOT? platform, and (2) consumer-focused offerings, delivered through its ?Augmont Gold for All? platform and offline channels.

The company operates the enterprise sales business through ?Augmont SPOT?, an electronic, delivery-based bullion platform operational since 2012. The platform enables jewellers, bullion dealers and manufacturers to purchase gold and silver bars online with physical delivery. As of March 31, 2026, it had 20 spot delivery centres across 13 states, including nine operated directly and 11 through franchisees. Deliveries are typically completed within two working days. The company also sells gold bullion to asset management companies against gold ETF units and trades in gold and silver ETF units.

It plans to expand trading of lab-grown diamonds through the ?Augmont SPOT? platform, which was introduced in FY26. It intends to enable users to buy and sell lab-grown diamonds, search for specific stones and access trading prices through the platform.

In FY26, 86.8% of the company?s revenue was generated through the ?Augmont SPOT? platform, with 68.76% coming from gold sales and 18.04% from silver sales.

In FY26, Maharashtra contributed 63.24% of revenue generated through the ?Augmont SPOT? platform, followed by Gujarat at 12.57%, Tamil Nadu at 6.94% and Uttar Pradesh at 4.24%. The remaining states contributed 13.01%.

For its international sales business, the company manufactures gold jewellery products, primarily chains, at its Sitapur SEZ unit in Jaipur, Rajasthan, which had an installed capacity of 13.80 mtpa as of March 31, 2026. It sells these products in international markets including Hong Kong, Turkey and the UAE.

In FY26, the company sold 6.63 MT of gold in international markets, contributing 6.05% of its total revenue. The company also plans to expand into additional international markets beyond its existing markets.

For consumer-focused offerings, the company launched the ?Augmont Gold For All? platform in FY21, enabling consumers to buy, sell and store gold and silver digitally, invest through systematic investment plans, sell old gold, purchase coins and access technology-enabled gold loan services. The platform is available through web and mobile applications. As of March 31, 2026, the company had served over 49.62 million registered consumers, directly and through its alliances. It also operates a partner-led distribution network, with arrangements with 218+ digital and offline partners, including jewellers such as Kalyan Jewellers and CaratLane, while its investment jewellery products are available across 3,700 Muthoot Fincorp branches.

In FY26, 3.05% of revenue came from franchise, partner, associate and other channels.

Average transaction value from Augmont Gold for All? platform was Rs 548.29 in FY26 compared to Rs 331.25 in FY25.

In FY26, 7.1% of the company?s revenue was generated from consumer-focused offerings.

The company follows a diversified procurement model for gold and silver, sourcing refined bullion from Indian and international banks and importing dor? bars for refining. It also procures scrap gold and silver from individuals, jewellers and jewellery auctions for its refining operations. Through its subsidiary, Augmont IFSC, the company imports refined gold and silver through the India International Bullion Exchange (IIBX).

In FY26, the company procured 81.83% of its total materials from domestic markets, while the remaining 18.17% was sourced from international markets.

Operates two gold and silver refining units located in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand and Mumbai, Maharashtra, with installed capacities of 144 mtpa and 140 mtpa, respectively, as of March 31, 2026. The facilities are supported by assaying laboratories accredited by NABL under ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and hold BIS hallmarking licences to verify the purity and composition of refined bullion. Its refining operations are certified under India Good Delivery standards.

Plans to expand its enterprise sales by increasing its customer base, particularly in Tier 3 and Tier 4 cities, where it sees potential demand for gold and silver bullion. It also plans to strengthen its delivery network by adding 15 new spot delivery centres by FY29, expanding beyond its existing 20 centres across 13 states.

The company plans to expand the product range on the Augmont SPOT platform by introducing hallmarked finished and semi-finished jewellery and other alloy materials, including copper- and silver-based alloys. It intends to offer additional value-added services such as market information, third-party finance and insurance options to improve customer experience and retention.

Offer and its objects

The IPO comprises fresh issue of equity shares worth up to Rs 620 crore and an offer for sale aggregating up to Rs 205 crore by Namita Ketan Kothari, Vivek Prithviraj Kothari, and Dimple Mukesh Kothari.

Price band for the IPO is Rs 750 to Rs 788 per equity share of face value Rs 5 each.

The objectives of the fresh issue include Rs 465 crore towards future working capital requirements, primarily for procurement, maintenance and scaling up of inventory, as well as funding advance margin requirements for inventory procurement. The remaining proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes.

The promoters are Ketan Bhawarlal Kothari, Mohinidevi Bhawarlal Kothari, Kalawati Prithviraj Kothari, Namita Ketan Kothari, Devkumari Manekchand Kothari, Manakchand Saremal Kothari, Vivek Prithviraj Kothari, Dimple Mukesh Kothari and Dimpal Vivek Kothari. The promoters and promoter group hold an aggregate of 7,74,48,478 equity shares, aggregating to 92.75% of the pre-offer issued and paid-up equity share capital. Their post IPO shareholding is expected to be around 81.91%.

The issue, through the book-building process, will open on 21 Aug 2026 and will close on 25 Aug 2026.

Strengths

Integrated presence across the gold and silver value chain, spanning procurement, refining, bullion trading, digital gold, jewellery manufacturing, international sales and gold-backed financial services.

The multiple sourcing channels and bulk procurement capabilities enable the company to secure favorable pricing and maintain a consistent supply of bullion to meet customer demand.

Technology-driven ecosystem with in-house platforms designed to handle rising user and transaction volumes without a proportionate increase in infrastructure and operating costs.

Extensive partner-led distribution network, with arrangements with 218+ digital and offline partners, including jewellers such as Kalyan Jewellers and CaratLane

In-house refining capabilities with quality certifications. Among the few refiners in India authorized to deliver refined bullion on the BSE and MCX commodity exchanges.

Large consumer reach through ?Augmont Gold For All? that handled 54.9 million transactions in FY26 and had served over 49.62 million registered consumers as of March 31, 2026.

Extensive experience of promoters and senior management personnel.

Weaknesses

The business has a high dependence on the ?Augmont SPOT? platform, which contributed 86.8% of FY26 revenue, with gold sales alone accounting for 68.76% of total revenue.

The business operates on thin operating margins, and even minor disruptions, hedging, liquidity or execution could materially affect profitability. Its OPM was just 0.4% in FY26, despite revenue of Rs 94,186 crore.

Exposed to gold and silver price volatility, which can affect jewellery demand and inventory values.

The largest customer contributed 27.44% of FY26 revenue, creating significant dependence on a single customer.

High geographic concentration in its enterprise business, with Maharashtra contributing 63.24% of revenue generated through the ?Augmont SPOT? platform in FY26.

The business is working capital intensive as significant funds are required for the procurement and maintenance of gold and silver inventory.

Its Jaipur jewellery manufacturing facility operated at 47.07% capacity utilization in FY26, indicating underutilization of its existing capacity.

Experienced negative cash flows from operating activities in FY26.

Valuation

Net sales increased 42% to Rs 94,186.21 crore in FY26 as compared with FY25. The OPM fell 5 bps to 0.41%, leading to 27% increase in OP to Rs 385.95 crore. OI increased 353% to Rs 96.26 crore. Interest cost fell 84% to Rs 1.85 crore. Depreciation cost fell 11% to Rs 7.26 crore. PBT surged 55% to Rs 473.1 crore. Tax expenses were Rs 124.8 crore as compared with Rs 78.09 crore. Minority interest was Rs 14.38 crore as compared with Rs 9.37 crore. Net profit increased 53% to Rs 333.92 crore.

The FY26 EPS on post-issue equity works out to Rs 36.5. At the upper price band of Rs 788, P/E is 22. The OPM and ROE stood at 0.41% and 51.04% respectively, in FY26.

Augmont Enterprises offers exposure to a high-volume, low-margin precious-metals business, with growth potential from its integrated model and Augmont SPOT. However, thin margins, high working-capital needs, customer concentration and evolving regulations constrain earnings visibility. The government?s recent increase in gold and silver import duties to 15% from 6% has added further uncertainty around bullion demand, sourcing and trading spreads. With limited near-term scope for margin expansion, volume growth may not translate proportionately into earnings or cash flows.

There are no directly comparable listed companies in India or globally that are of a similar size and operate a business model similar to that of the company.

Augmont Enterprises: Issue Highlights

For Fresh Issue Offer size (in no of shares)

- On lower price band

82,66,666

- On upper price band

78,68,020

Offer size (in Rs crore)

620

For Offer for Sale Offer size (in no of shares)

- On lower price band

27,33,333

- On upper price band

26,01,522

Offer size (in Rs crore)

205

Price band (Rs)

750-788

Minimum Bid Lot (in no. of shares)

19

Post issue capital (Rs crore)

- On lower price band

45.89

- On upper price band

45.69

Post-issue promoter & Group shareholding (%)

81.91

Issue open date

21-08-2026

Issue closed date

25-08-2026

Listing

BSE, NSE

Rating

40/100

Augmont Enterprises: Restated Consolidated Financials

2403 (12)

2503 (12)

2603 (12)

Sales

34,921.49

66,230.78

94,186.21

OPM (%)

0.30%

0.46%

0.41%

OP

103.92

304.09

385.95

Other inc.

27.40

21.27

96.26

PBIDT

131.33

325.36

482.21

Interest

18.55

11.94

1.85

PBDT

112.77

313.42

480.36

Dep.

8.42

8.14

7.26

PBT

104.35

305.28

473.10

Share of Profit/(Loss) from Associates/JV

-

-

-

PBT before EO

104.35

305.28

473.10

Exceptional items

-

-

-

PBT after EO

104.35

305.28

473.10

Taxation

28.38

78.09

124.80

PAT

75.97

227.19

348.30

Minority Interest

2.43

9.37

14.38

Net Profit

73.54

217.81

333.92

EPS (Rs)*

8.0

23.8

36.5

* EPS is annualized on post issue equity capital of Rs 45.69 crore of face value of Rs 5 each

# EPS is not annualised due to seasonality of business

EO: Extraordinary items. EPS is calculated after excluding EO and relevant tax

Figures in Rs crore

Source: Capitaline Corporate Database

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