ArisInfra Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT ₹20 Cr, revenue +37% YoY hits margin target early
PAT +291.86% YoY · revenue +37.12% · margins expanding
₹290.81 Cr
+37.12% YoY
₹20.03 Cr
+291.86% YoY
6.79%
+4.4pp YoY
₹2.05
ArisInfra Solutions reported consolidated revenue of ₹290.81 Cr for Q1 FY27, up 37.1% YoY from ₹212.08 Cr, landing squarely inside management's guided FY27 revenue growth band of 35-40% — delivered in the very first quarter. Consolidated PAT came in at ₹20.03 Cr against ₹5.11 Cr a year ago (+291.9% reported), though the year-ago base included a one-off ₹2.88 Cr exceptional expense (IPO/listing-related costs, per note 4); stripping that out, adjusted YoY PAT growth is a still-strong ~150.6%. There is no tracked street consensus available for this quarter — a web search for brokerage previews/estimates on ArisInfra turned up none — so vsStreet is unknown.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The quarter's real story is margin. Operating margin expanded to 10.51% from 7.20% YoY and 8.87% QoQ, and net margin (PAT/total income) rose to 6.79% from 2.37% YoY — both already inside or above management's guided 'sustained EBITDA margin of 10-10.5%' for FY27, achieved in Q1 itself. (Note: the prior concall guidance record also referenced 'Contract Manufacturing and Services (DAAS)' scaling to 55-60% of revenue — language inconsistent with ArisInfra's actual disclosed business of trading construction materials as a single segment; only the numeric targets are treated as applicable here.) Sequentially, revenue fell 15.3% QoQ (₹343.36 Cr to ₹290.81 Cr) and PAT fell 7.5% QoQ — construction-linked activity is typically front-loaded into Q4 (fiscal year-end execution push), so this reads as seasonality rather than a slowdown; YoY is the primary read and it is strongly positive.
The stock went into the print at ₹129.75, up 16% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters.
Management guides for 35-40% revenue growth in FY27, targeting a sustained EBITDA margin of 10-10.5%. The strategic focus is on aggressively scaling the higher-margin Contract Manufacturing and Services (DAAS) segments, with a goal for Contract Manufacturing to reach 55-60% of revenue. The company plans to deploy an ad
— This quarter: met
Standalone (holding-company-only) tells a materially different story: standalone revenue grew just 2.1% YoY to ₹128.73 Cr with PAT of ₹7.46 Cr (versus a ₹4.78 Cr standalone loss a year ago). Nearly all consolidated growth is subsidiary-driven — auditors note seven unreviewed subsidiaries alone contributed ₹162.08 Cr of revenue (56% of the group total) and ₹12.73 Cr of PAT (64% of group PAT) this quarter. On the corporate-action front, the company bagged a ₹79.05 Cr Mumbai GMLR tunnel work order in mid-July, and received BSE (Jul 17) and NSE (Jul 20) no-objection for the amalgamation of ArisUnitern RE Solutions into ArisInfra, with the NCLT filing still in process. No management press release accompanying this result was available in the extracted context, so management's own framing of the quarter could not be cross-checked against the numbers.
W1
Whether operating margin holds at/above the guided 10-10.5% band through the rest of FY27, given Q1 already printed 10.51%
W2
FY27 revenue growth trajectory against the guided 35-40% band (Q1 delivered 37.1% YoY)
W3
Completion of the ArisUnitern RE Solutions NCLT amalgamation (appointed date April 1, 2026), pending NCLT filing/approval
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