3M India Q1 FY27: PAT +31% on land-sale gain; core profit -4% YoY, margin keeps sliding
PAT +31.17% YoY · revenue +19% · margins compressing · beat vs street
₹1,423.21 Cr
+19% YoY
₹233.07 Cr
+31.17% YoY
16.24%
+1.6pp YoY
₹206.9
3M India's standalone Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 June 2026) headline needs unpacking: reported PAT of Rs 233.07 Cr, up 31.2% YoY and 8.2% QoQ, was driven almost entirely by a Rs 73.13 Cr exceptional net gain on the sale of the company's Pimpri, Pune land parcel for Rs 82 Cr total consideration (deed executed 29 June 2026). Strip that out and profit before exceptional items and tax was Rs 229.03 Cr, down -4.3% YoY and -8.0% QoQ — core profitability actually contracted even as revenue from operations grew a strong 19.0% YoY (+1.7% QoQ) to Rs 1,423.21 Cr, the company's fifth straight quarter of double-digit YoY sales growth per management. Applying the quarter's effective tax rate to the pre-exceptional PBT, adjusted PAT works out to roughly flat YoY (~-0.6%) against the clean Rs 177.69 Cr posted a year ago (that quarter had no exceptional items) — a materially different story from the +31% reported figure.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin bridge explains the gap: EBITDA of Rs 250 Cr (management's own figure) declined -2.7% YoY and -7.3% QoQ, taking EBITDA margin to roughly 17.6% of revenue, down from ~21.5% a year ago and ~19.2% last quarter — a clear multi-quarter compression trend, though margin still sits above the cautious 14-15% range flagged in our pre-result preview. Segment data shows why: all four business segments grew revenue YoY (Health Care +23.5%, Safety & Industrial +23.0%, Transportation & Electronics +14.4%, Consumer +13.4%), but segment profit tells a different story — Transportation & Electronics profit fell -24.7% YoY to Rs 67.72 Cr even as its revenue rose, the sharpest segment-level margin hit in the print and the exact watch item our pre-result preview had flagged. Management attributes the core profitability decline primarily to Indian Rupee depreciation.
The stock went into the print at ₹35,826.2, up 1.1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
What the summary numbers don't show
Basic EPS Rs 206.90 vs Rs 157.73 YoY (+31.2%) and Rs 191.16 QoQ (+8.2%), tracking reported PAT.
Against our pre-result preview, the print beat the on-plan expectations we set out: revenue of Rs 1,423 Cr came in well ahead of the ~Rs 1,350 Cr on-plan estimate, and the 17.6% EBITDA margin cleared the 14-15% floor flagged as the key watch item, suggesting pricing actions have partly offset cost pressure. No broader analyst consensus is available beyond ICICI Securities' single-analyst coverage (BUY, Rs 35,600 target) cited in our preview, reflecting the stock's thin institutional coverage — the company also has no formal management guidance on record for this quarter. The Ahmedabad plant closure flagged pre-result (shut 24 July 2026 due to heavy rains) fully resumed operations by 11 August 2026, just ahead of this announcement, so no material production loss shows up in this quarter's numbers given the timing.
W1
Transportation & Electronics segment margin recovery — profit fell -24.7% YoY this quarter despite revenue growth; watch if this reverses in Q2.
W2
Core pre-exceptional PBT trend — declined -4.3% YoY this quarter; watch whether the rupee-depreciation pressure management cited eases.
W3
Ahmedabad plant — fully resumed operations 11 Aug 2026 after the 24 Jul flood-related closure; watch for any residual disruption cost or output catch-up in Q2.
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