Advent Hotels Q1 FY27: revenue flat, adjusted PAT +77% YoY as margins expand to 14% OPM
PAT -79.25% YoY · revenue +0.09% · margins expanding
₹80.52 Cr
+0.09% YoY
₹6.75 Cr
-79.25% YoY
8.16%
₹1.14
Advent Hotels International's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 June 2026) revenue was flat YoY at ₹80.52 Cr (+0.1%), while consolidated PAT of ₹6.75 Cr looks like a 79% YoY decline against ₹32.51 Cr in Q1 FY26 — but that comparison is misleading. The year-ago quarter carried a ₹41.58 Cr exceptional gain with no equivalent item this quarter (nil exceptional item in Q1 FY27). Stripping the one-off from both periods, adjusted PAT grew roughly 77% YoY off a small operating base, with consolidated OPM (pre-exceptional operating profit/revenue from operations) expanding to 14.0% from 6.7% a year ago. QoQ, revenue fell 30% and OPM compressed from an estimated 23-24% in Q4 FY26 to 14.0% — Q4 (Jan-Mar) is the seasonally stronger period for Indian hospitality, so the sequential dip reads as seasonality, not deterioration.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
No year-ago quarter on record — YoY cells may be blank.
Standalone PAT of ₹89.55 Cr (EPS ₹16.60) is not representative of the group's operating performance: it is driven almost entirely by a ₹90.03 Cr gain on the Company's sale of a 21,978 sq. m Sahar (Andheri) land parcel to wholly-owned subsidiary ACHIL for ₹275 Cr — an intercompany transaction eliminated on consolidation, which is why the consolidated statement shows no exceptional item this quarter despite the standalone jump. Two corporate actions this quarter tie back to that land transfer: post quarter-end, Prestige Estates Projects agreed (3 July 2026) to acquire a 50% equity stake in ACHIL for ₹504 Cr, effectively monetising part of the transferred parcel via a JV structure; separately, the Company invested ₹10.95 Cr in preference shares of subsidiary BDP on 1 July 2026, with accounting recognition deferred to Q2 FY27. No street estimates or management guidance exist for this stock — it carries no analyst coverage per available market data, and no press-release commentary or forward guidance accompanies this filing, so vs-street and vs-guidance are both unknown. Separately, the pending transfer of the Bamboo Hotel & Global Centre (Delhi) JV stake and loan to Valor Estate Ltd remains unresolved as of 30 June 2026, awaiting lender NOC, with ₹1,655.59 Cr of associated borrowings still held pending that transfer.
The stock went into the print at ₹146.16, up 4% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 4 quarters.
W1
Completion and use of proceeds from the ₹504 Cr Prestige Estates 50% ACHIL stake sale (signed 3 July 2026, not yet reflected in these financials)
W2
OPM trajectory into Q2/Q3 FY27 — Q1's 14.0% is up YoY but down from Q4's seasonal peak; watch whether margin gains hold through the non-peak season
W3
Resolution of the Bamboo Hotel & Global Centre (Delhi) JV/loan transfer to Valor Estate — still pending lender NOC with ₹1,655.59 Cr of associated borrowings on the books as at 30 June 2026
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