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ROMA, Roma Green Finance Limited
ROMA, through its subsidiaries are mainly engaged in the provision of environmental, social and governance, corporate governance and risk management as well as sustainability and climate change related advisory services.
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The business
What it sells, where the money comes from, the kind of company it is.
The business in brief
read the 10-K →What this business is and what moves its needle, from its own SEC filings.
- Situation
- Unprofitable. No meaningful revenue yet; the record is the cash on hand against the burn. Net current asset value. Current assets alone exceed every liability combined, and the surplus is most of the balance sheet: the shape Graham called a net-net.
- What moves the needle
- Operating margin has run around −61% through the cycle on a 37% gross margin, the operating line deeply negative — so the lever is the path to a margin at all: revenue growth against the cost curve and the cash runway, not the level of a margin that isn't there yet. On its own account, the filing leans hardest on concentrated dependence, set against the numbers in what the filing emphasizes, below.
- Is it a good business?
- Return on capital has rarely cleared the cost of capital (median −35%, above 15% in 0 of 3 years). Owner earnings, the cash-based check, have been thin too. This is price-taker territory, where the balance sheet and the cycle matter more than any multiple; the rest is in the 10-K.
Every line is arithmetic on the company's filings, shown in full in the sections below.
Where the money comes from
read the 20-F →Hong Kong SAR China is 82% of revenue, so this is largely a single-region business.
- Hong Kong SAR China82%HK$8M
- Singapore18%HK$2M
From the segment footnote of the company's own 20-F. Shares are of total revenue; the profit bar shows each segment's share of segment operating profit, before unallocated corporate costs.
The record
Ten years of arithmetic, read across the cycle.
The record, 2022–2026
realized figures from each filing · older years to the left| 2022’22 | 2023’23 | 2024’24 | 2025’25 | 2026’26 | TTMTTMMar 2026 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Income statement | ||||||
| HK$14M | HK$14M | HK$10M | HK$12M | HK$9M | HK$9M | RevenueRevenue |
| HK$7M | HK$6M | HK$3M | HK$5M | HK$2M | HK$2M | Gross profitGross prof. |
| 48% | 42% | 32% | 37% | 17% | 17% | Gross marginGross mgn |
| (HK$2M) | (HK$1M) | (HK$6M) | (HK$29M) | (HK$30M) | (HK$30M) | Operating incomeOp. inc. |
| −12.8% | −9.9% | −61.5% | −233.9% | −315.0% | −315.0% | Operating marginOp. mgn |
| (HK$1M) | (HK$1M) | (HK$6M) | (HK$28M) | (HK$27M) | (HK$27M) | Net incomeNet inc. |
| Cash flow & returns | ||||||
| HK$97K | HK$547K | (HK$25M) | (HK$13M) | (HK$20M) | (HK$20M) | Operating cash flowOp. cash |
| HK$22K | HK$31K | HK$30K | HK$17K | HK$17K | HK$17K | DepreciationDeprec. |
| HK$1M | HK$2M | (HK$19M) | HK$15M | HK$7M | HK$7M | Working capital & otherWC & other |
| HK$71K | HK$7K | HK$6K | — | HK$12K | HK$12K | CapexCapex |
| 0.5% | 0.0% | 0.1% | — | 0.1% | 0.1% | Capex / revenueCapex/rev |
| HK$26K | HK$540K | (HK$25M) | — | (HK$20M) | (HK$20M) | Owner earningsOwner earn. |
| 0.2% | 4.0% | −253.0% | — | −209.0% | −209.0% | Owner earnings marginOE mgn |
| HK$26K | HK$540K | (HK$25M) | — | (HK$20M) | (HK$20M) | Free cash flowFCF |
| 0.2% | 4.0% | −253.0% | — | −209.0% | −209.0% | Free cash flow marginFCF mgn |
| — | — | -32% | -81% | -35% | -35% | ROICROIC |
| — | — | -10% | -57% | -36% | -36% | Return on equityROE |
| — | — | −10% | −57% | −36% | −36% | Retained to equityRetained/eq |
| Balance sheet | ||||||
| — | HK$530K | HK$43M | HK$21M | HK$7M | HK$7M | Cash & investmentsCash+inv |
| — | HK$3M | HK$2M | HK$2M | HK$2M | HK$2M | ReceivablesReceiv. |
| — | — | HK$206K | HK$206K | HK$206K | HK$206K | Accounts payablePayables |
| — | HK$3M | HK$1M | HK$2M | HK$2M | HK$2M | Operating working capitalOper. WC |
| — | HK$6M | HK$60M | HK$50M | HK$64M | HK$64M | Current assetsCur. assets |
| — | HK$6M | HK$5M | HK$2M | HK$3M | HK$3M | Current liabilitiesCur. liab. |
| — | 0.9× | 10.9× | 24.6× | 22.3× | 22.3× | Current ratioCurr. ratio |
| — | HK$71K | HK$47K | HK$30K | HK$24K | HK$24K | Net PP&ENet PP&E |
| — | — | — | HK$13M | HK$13M | HK$13M | GoodwillGoodwill |
| — | HK$6M | HK$64M | HK$51M | HK$78M | HK$78M | Total assetsAssets |
| — | (HK$530K) | (HK$43M) | (HK$21M) | (HK$7M) | (HK$7M) | Net debt / (cash)Net debt |
| (HK$760K) | (HK$459K) | HK$58M | HK$49M | HK$75M | HK$75M | Shareholders’ equityEquity |
| Per share | ||||||
| 6.6M | 6.6M | 8.1M | 13.6M | 51.6M | 59.6M | Shares out (diluted)Shares |
| HK$2.17 | HK$2.07 | HK$1.22 | HK$0.89 | HK$0.18 | HK$0.16 | Revenue / shareRev/sh |
| HK$-0.16 | HK$-0.15 | HK$-0.72 | HK$-2.04 | HK$-0.53 | HK$-0.46 | EPS (diluted)EPS |
| HK$0.00 | HK$0.08 | HK$-3.08 | — | HK$-0.38 | HK$-0.33 | Owner earnings / shareOE/sh |
| HK$0.00 | HK$0.08 | HK$-3.08 | — | HK$-0.38 | HK$-0.33 | Free cash flow / shareFCF/sh |
| HK$0.01 | HK$0.00 | HK$0.00 | — | HK$0.00 | HK$0.00 | Cap. spending / shareCapex/sh |
| HK$-0.12 | HK$-0.07 | HK$7.14 | HK$3.57 | HK$1.45 | HK$1.26 | Book value / shareBVPS |
The diluted share count moved ×1.68 into 2025 — shares issued, not a split the totals corroborate — and the per-share figures carry the counts as filed.
The diluted share count moved ×3.79 into 2026 — shares issued, not a split the totals corroborate — and the per-share figures carry the counts as filed.
| 4-yr | 5-yr | |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue / share | −46.0%/yr | −46.0%/yr (4-yr) |
| Capital spending / share | −62.0%/yr | −62.0%/yr (4-yr) |
Net income is the accountant's number; owner earnings is the cash an owner could take out. The walk between them, off the cash-flow statement, and whether the gap is widening or holding.
In fiscal 2026 the business turned a HK$27M loss into (HK$20M) of owner earnings: more cash than the profit line showed, after the non-cash charges and the capital it put back in.
| FY2026 | FY2024 | FY2023 | FY2022 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reported net income | (HK$27M) | (HK$6M) | (HK$1M) | (HK$1M) |
| Depreciation & amortizationnon-cash charge added back | +HK$17K | +HK$30K | +HK$31K | +HK$22K |
| Working capital & othertiming of cash in and out, other non-cash items | +HK$7M | −HK$19M | +HK$2M | +HK$1M |
| Cash from operations | (HK$20M) | (HK$25M) | HK$547K | HK$97K |
| Capital expenditurecash put back in to keep running and to grow | −HK$12K | −HK$6K | −HK$7K | −HK$71K |
| Owner earnings | (HK$20M) | (HK$25M) | HK$540K | HK$26K |
| Owner-earnings marginowner earnings ÷ revenue | -209% | -253% | 4% | 0% |
Owner earnings is the cash an owner could pull out without starving the business: operating cash less the capital it must spend to hold its position .
Maintenance capex is estimated as depreciation where a growing business invests above it; free cash flow is the figure the scorecard's free-cash margin reads.
Quality & stewardship
Returns, the balance sheet, capital allocation, and pay.
Owner’s Scorecard
Will it survive?
- No meaningful interest burdenLittle or no interest expense reported
What this means
Little or no interest expense reported, the business isn't leaning on lenders to operate.
- Net cash, debt-freeCash HK$7M − debt HK$0
What this means
Cash and short-term investments exceed every dollar of debt by HK$7M, on net the company owes nothing, and can act from strength when others can't. Net debt is the leverage figure that matters: the cash is already set against the debt. Strategic or illiquid investments aren't counted here.
- Long (60+ days)DSO 81 + DIO 0 − DPO 10 days
What this means
Days cash is tied up between paying suppliers and collecting from customers. Lower is better; a long cycle means growth itself eats cash. (Little or no inventory, a services / asset-light model, so the inventory leg is ~0.)
Is it a good business?
- Not enough dataIndustry peers: median 25%
What this means
The filing data didn't include the inputs for this check.
- Owner-earnings margin -104%Consumes cash through the cycle4-yr median margin, range -253%–4%; latest (HK$20M) = operating cash (HK$20M) − maintenance capex HK$12KIndustry peers: median 6%
What this means
What an owner could take out without starving the business: operating cash less the maintenance capital it must spend to hold its position — Buffett's owner earnings. That's -209% of revenue this year, a -104% median across 4 years.
- Are earnings backed by cash? (HK$20M)Loss, and burning cashNet income (HK$27M) · cash from operations (HK$20M)
What this means
The company reported a net loss, so a conversion ratio isn't meaningful. What matters then is whether operations still threw off cash, here, they did not.
How is the cash used?
- Not enough data
What this means
The filing data didn't include the inputs for this check.
- Investing or harvesting? 0.67×HarvestingCapex HK$12K ÷ depreciation HK$17K
What this means
Descriptive, not a grade. Above ~1× means investing faster than assets wear out (growth, or, sustained for years, today's earnings carrying less depreciation than tomorrow's will). Below means spending less than it's wearing out (efficiency, or a melting asset base). The ratio won't tell you which; the filings will.
Graham’s defensive tests · 1 of 2 met
Graham’s numerical criteria for the defensive investor (The Intelligent Investor, ch. 14), run on the filings. A floor of safety, not a buy signal; many fine modern businesses fail his strictest liquidity rules by design.
- Adequate size —Revenue ≥ $2B (a dollar floor) · HK$9M
What this means
Big enough to weather a storm. Graham's floor is a dollar figure — about $2B of revenue as a conservative modern stand-in. This company reports in its home currency and we carry no exchange rate, so we show the figure and leave the size bar for you to apply rather than convert it with a number we don't have.
- Strong liquidity PassCurrent ratio ≥ 2× · 22.34×
What this means
Current assets at least twice current liabilities, near-term bills covered without touching the business. Strict by design: many cash-rich modern firms run leaner and miss it, holding their cushion in longer-dated securities.
- Earnings stability MissA profit every year (5-yr record) · 5 loss years
What this means
Graham wanted earnings in each of the past ten years, the stability a defensive owner leans on.
- Dividend record —Uninterrupted dividends · no dividend line tagged in the data
What this means
An unbroken dividend was Graham's mark of durability. This record carries no dividends-paid line in any year — common for partnerships, whose distributions file under tags the chain doesn't read — so the criterion is withheld rather than judged on silence.
- Moderate price —P/E ≤ 15 and P/E × P/B ≤ 22.5 · decided by the price
What this means
Graham's valuation gate, the wall he kept between a sound business and a sound investment. Three-year average earnings are HK$-1.30/share (latest year HK$-1.76), the averaged base the calculator's gate runs on, and book value is HK$4.82/share. Enter a price in “What the price implies” just below for the P/E, P/B, and whether it clears. But this is the rule Buffett outgrew: there's no hard P/E law, and a wonderful business can deserve a far richer multiple if the thesis holds, treat it as the bargain-hunter's floor, not a verdict on the price.
Durability & moat, 2022–2026
Whether the record’s returns held, and what the capital reinvested earned.
- Profitable years 0 of 5
What this means
Lost money in 5 year(s), look at what happened there before trusting the average.
- Operating margin −11% → −274% (2-yr avg ends)
What this means
Through the cycle the operating margin slipped — about −11% early to −274% lately, median −61% — competition or costs are biting in.
- Worst year 2026 · −315.0% op. margin
What this means
Operations went underwater in 2026, understand why before trusting the good years.
All figures as filed; the source filing is linked above.
Current Position
as of fiscal year-end, Mar 31, 2026Can the business pay what it owes this year, off the freshest balance sheet: the quality of the assets, the debt actually coming due, and what a low ratio means here.
- Cash & short-term investmentsHK$7M
- ReceivablesHK$2M
- Other current assetsHK$55M
- Accounts payableHK$206K
- Other current liabilitiesHK$3M
From the company's latest filing.
Peers, Professional Services
The same industry, side by side on owner economics. Each column names the period it is read over, and a median resting on fewer than three years carries that count beside it; the group median at the foot is the line to read each figure against.
| Company | Revenuelatest FY, USD | Gross marginmedian over the record | Op. marginmedian over the record | ROICmedian over the record | Owner earn. marginmedian over the record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TSSITSS Inc. | $246M | 22% | 2.0% | 69%1y | 8% |
| RYOJrYojbaba Co. Ltd. | $9M | 34% | 11.9% | 26% | 6% |
| ANPARich Sparkle Holdings Limited | $6M | 45% | 15.5% | 31% | -0%2y |
| ACCLAcco Group Holdings Limited | $5M | 52% | 22.3% | 21%1y | 26% |
| SUPXSuperX AI Technology Limited | $4M | 18% | -19.0% | -15% | -14% |
| GRNQGreenpro Capital Corp. | $2M | 72% | -57.6% | -29% | -57% |
| ROMARoma Green Finance Limited | $1M | 37% | -61.5% | -35% | -104% |
| LICNLichen International Limited | $809K | 48% | 40.5% | 24% | 31%2y |
| Group median | — | 41% | 7.0% | 22% | 3% |
The price
What a price has to assume.
What the price implies
reverse-DCFEnter the US price, in dollars: the NYSE/Nasdaq quote you hold. Roma Green Finance Limited's US listing is the ordinary share itself; figures in this tool are translated at HKD 1 = $0.128 (2026-08-20, reference rate); the dollar quote then reconciles exactly. The record tables elsewhere on this page remain as filed, in HKD.
Roma Green Finance Limited is profitable, but owner earnings are negative this year because capital spending currently outruns operating cash, a build-out, so the owner-earnings reverse-DCF has no positive base to grow. We read the price from both ends instead: type a price to see the steady-state profitability it demands, then set the mature margin you would believe and weigh the two against each other. Nothing leaves your browser unless you enter it in your notebook.
Revenue, delivered−9%/yr’22→’26
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