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Board Meeting13 Aug 2026, 01:08 pm

SIL Investments consolidated PAT up 151% YoY to ₹20.5 Cr on stronger portfolio gains

AI Summary

SIL Investments, an RBI-registered 'Middle Layer' NBFC whose sole reportable segment is investment and financing activities, reported consolidated total income of ₹23.75 Cr and PAT of ₹20.54 Cr (owner's share ₹20.22 Cr, NCI ₹0.32 Cr) for Q1 FY27, up roughly 72% and 151% YoY from ₹13.67 Cr revenue and ₹8.19 Cr PAT a year ago. Standalone PAT was ₹12.47 Cr against ₹4.80 Cr YoY (EPS ₹11.77), broadly tracking the consolidated growth rate — standalone and consolidated tell a consistent story this quarter, no material divergence. No brokerage previews or consensus estimates for this micro-cap NBFC turned up in a web search, so vsStreet is unknown; the company also carries no formal earnings guidance on record, so the print cannot be benchmarked against a prior management outlook either. The growth was driven almost entirely by 'net gain on fair value changes' — mark-to-market gains on the company's equity/investment book — which rose to ₹19.41 Cr consolidated (₹10.69 Cr standalone) from ₹8.13 Cr (₹4.88 Cr standalone) a year ago, while interest and dividend income were roughly flat and total expenses actually fell slightly YoY (₹2.92 Cr vs ₹3.18 Cr consolidated). That combination pushed consolidated net profit margin to about 86.5% of total income from 59.9% a year ago. Because this line is volatile, Q4FY26 (quarter to 31 March 2026) saw a fair-value LOSS that dragged both revenue from operations (-₹5.64 Cr) and consolidated PAT (-₹9.46 Cr) negative — so this quarter's headline growth is as much a reversal of that mark-to-market swing as organic growth, and a QoQ read off that loss base is not meaningful. No management press release accompanied the filing beyond the standard board-outcome letter, so there is no separate management commentary to reconcile against the numbers. The quarter's other corporate developments — the 92nd AGM held 31 July 2026, the FY26 annual report, and a dividend with 24 July 2026 record date — are routine and don't bear directly on this quarter's P&L. The results are un-audited with only a limited review (SRE 2410); auditors for both statements flagged, as a standard 'Other Matter', that the Q4FY26 comparative figures are balancing figures rather than independently reported numbers, and the consolidated auditor relied on other auditors'/management-certified figures for two India step-down subsidiaries and the Singapore subsidiary.

Key Highlights

  • Consolidated revenue from operations ₹23.55 Cr, up ~72% YoY from ₹13.67 Cr; Q4FY26 base was negative (-₹5.64 Cr) on a mark-to-market loss, so QoQ isn't a meaningful comparison.
  • Consolidated PAT ₹20.54 Cr (owner's share ₹20.22 Cr, NCI ₹0.32 Cr), up ~151% YoY from ₹8.19 Cr; swung from a ₹9.46 Cr loss in Q4FY26.
  • Consolidated NPM expanded to ~86.5% of total income from 59.9% YoY, driven by 'net gain on fair value changes' rising to ₹19.41 Cr from ₹8.13 Cr, with total expenses down slightly YoY (₹2.92 Cr vs ₹3.18 Cr).
  • Basic & diluted EPS ₹19.09 for the quarter, vs ₹7.47 a year ago and -₹8.59 in Q4FY26.
  • Standalone PAT ₹12.47 Cr vs ₹4.80 Cr YoY (EPS ₹11.77) — consolidated and standalone growth rates are broadly consistent, no material divergence between the two bases.
  • Results are un-audited (limited review only, SRE 2410); auditors flagged the Q4FY26 comparative as a balancing figure, a routine disclosure.
  • Consolidated numbers cover 5 group entities including one Singapore subsidiary (SIL International Pte Ltd); the principal auditor did not directly review two India step-down subsidiaries or the foreign subsidiary, relying on other auditors'/management-certified figures instead.