Afcons Q1 FY27: PAT falls 78% YoY to ₹30.6 Cr as revenue drops 21%, margins compress
PAT -77.73% YoY · revenue -20.75% · margins compressing · miss vs street
₹2,671 Cr
-20.75% YoY
₹30.3 Cr
-77.73% YoY
1.11%
-2.9pp YoY
₹0.82
Afcons Infrastructure's consolidated PAT (owners' share) fell 78% YoY to ₹30.6 Cr in Q1 FY27, on revenue from operations of ₹2,671 Cr, down 21% YoY from ₹3,370 Cr a year ago. Total consolidated profit for the period was ₹30.3 Cr before the NCI split (owners ₹30.6 Cr, minority interest -₹0.3 Cr). Sequentially revenue rose a modest 2% from ₹2,614 Cr in Q4 FY26, and the company swung back to profit from a ₹88.4 Cr loss that quarter — but that QoQ move is a recovery off a weak base, not a sign of strength; the YoY decline is the primary read. Standalone PAT was ₹36.9 Cr (EPS ₹1.00) against consolidated ₹30.6 Cr (EPS ₹0.82), a modest basis divergence (standalone -73% YoY vs consolidated -78% YoY) but the same underlying weak-quarter story. No exceptional items were recognised in either statement this quarter.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Margins bore the brunt of the slowdown: consolidated operating margin compressed to 7.75% from 11.75% a year ago, and net profit margin fell to 1.15% from 4.08%, per the company's own Regulation 52(4) disclosures. Both did recover sharply from Q4 FY26's trough (OPM 0.26%, NPM -3.38%), when Afcons posted its first quarterly loss since 2010 — so the sequential bounce reflects normalisation off an unusually weak prior quarter rather than a new margin-expansion trend. The 21% YoY revenue decline is the larger driver of the profit miss than the margin percentage itself.
The stock went into the print at ₹274.25, down 8.7% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
No exceptional items this quarter, unlike FY26's ₹76.51 Cr Labour Code exceptional charge
Management has opted not to provide specific revenue growth or EBITDA margin guidance for FY27 due to continued geopolitical uncertainty, elongated award cycles, and ongoing project-related developments. They anticipate order inflows of INR 30,000 crores for the current financial year, with INR 8,000 crores already sec
The print missed the only external estimate found: a Uniresearch/Univest trailing-growth model (not a formal brokerage poll) had projected ₹3,613 Cr revenue (+7% YoY) and ₹178 Cr PAT (+31% YoY) — actuals came in roughly 26% below on revenue and 83% below on PAT. Management gave no formal FY27 revenue or EBITDA-margin guidance at the Q4 FY26 call, citing geopolitical uncertainty and elongated award cycles, so there is no P&L guidance to grade this print against; the only quantified target on record is order inflows of ₹30,000 Cr for FY27 (₹8,000 Cr already secured, ₹7,000 Cr in L1 as of the Q4 call). This quarter's disclosed deal flow — a ₹1,918 Cr Mumbai Water Tunnel project (Aug 6) and ~₹900 Cr of other wins in July — adds to that base, though the filing carries no order-book total to size progress against the ₹30,000 Cr target. Debt metrics moved the wrong way versus the Q4 guidance of a "significant drop in debt levels": consolidated debt-equity rose to 0.82x from 0.65x a year ago, alongside a ₹50 Cr commercial paper redemption disclosed this week.
W1
FY27 order inflow guidance of ₹30,000 Cr (₹8,000 Cr secured + ₹7,000 Cr L1 as of Q4 call) — track conversion against this quarter's ₹1,918 Cr Mumbai tunnel win and ~₹900 Cr of July orders
W2
Operating margin trajectory — 7.75% this quarter vs 11.75% a year ago; watch whether it holds this band or slips back toward Q4's 0.26% low
W3
Debt-equity ratio, which rose to 0.82x (consolidated) from 0.65x YoY, against management's Q4 guidance of a 'significant drop in debt levels' and ₹725 Cr FY27 capex plan
Both statements are unaudited (limited review only). Consolidated PAT of ₹30.30 Cr splits into owners' share ₹30.60 Cr and NCI -₹0.30 Cr (EPS uses owners' share). No exceptional items in the current or either comparison quarter shown; FY26's ₹76.51 Cr Labour Code exceptional charge sits only in the FY26 annual column, not any quarterly column, so no adjustment was needed. Standalone (-73% PAT YoY) and consolidated (-78% PAT YoY) diverge by ~5pts but tell the same directional story.
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