Aurum PropTech Limited (NSE:AURUM) is possibly approaching a major achievement in its business, so we would like to shine some light on the company. Aurum PropTech Limited engages in the business of software development for the real estate and other services in India. The ₹18b market-cap company’s loss lessened since it announced a ₹558m loss in the full financial year, compared to the latest trailing-twelve-month loss of ₹306m, as it approaches breakeven. Many investors are wondering about the rate at which Aurum PropTech will turn a profit, with the big question being “when will the company breakeven?” In this article, we will touch on the expectations for the company's growth and when analysts expect it to become profitable.
Aurum PropTech is bordering on breakeven, according to some Indian Software analysts. They expect the company to post a final loss in 2026, before turning a profit of ₹215m in 2027. So, the company is predicted to breakeven approximately 2 years from now. What rate will the company have to grow year-on-year in order to breakeven on this date? Using a line of best fit, we calculated an average annual growth rate of 86%, which signals high confidence from analysts. If this rate turns out to be too aggressive, the company may become profitable much later than analysts predict.
Given this is a high-level overview, we won’t go into details of Aurum PropTech's upcoming projects, but, keep in mind that by and large a high forecast growth rate is not unusual for a company that is currently undergoing an investment period.
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One thing we would like to bring into light with Aurum PropTech is its relatively high level of debt. Generally, the rule of thumb is debt shouldn’t exceed 40% of your equity, which in Aurum PropTech's case is 65%. Note that a higher debt obligation increases the risk in investing in the loss-making company.
This article is not intended to be a comprehensive analysis on Aurum PropTech, so if you are interested in understanding the company at a deeper level, take a look at Aurum PropTech's company page on Simply Wall St. We've also put together a list of important aspects you should further research:
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