Asian Paints Q1: consolidated PAT up ~40% to ₹1,559 Cr as PBDIT margin expands 240 bps
PAT +39.6% YoY · revenue +17.94% · margins expanding · beat vs street
₹10,541.94 Cr
+17.94% YoY
₹1,559.45 Cr
+39.6% YoY
14.46%
+2.2pp YoY
₹16.06
Asian Paints opened FY27 with a profitability-led beat. Consolidated net profit (profit for the period) rose 39.6% YoY to ₹1,559.45 Cr, with profit attributable to owners up 40.0% to ₹1,539.3 Cr, on revenue of ₹10,541.94 Cr (+17.9% YoY, +14.0% QoQ). Standalone PAT grew 34.3% to ₹1,478.35 Cr on revenue of ₹9,183.44 Cr (+16.7%). There were no exceptional items this quarter, so the reported growth is the underlying growth.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The story is margin, not just topline. Consolidated PBDIT margin expanded 240 bps YoY to 20.6% (standalone 22.0%, +259 bps), pushing net margin to ~14.8% from 12.2% a year ago. Decorative India delivered 9.0% volume and 16.6% value growth — implying roughly 7% of calibrated pricing — with the rest of the margin bridge coming from better mix, formulation and sourcing efficiencies and cost discipline. Industrial coatings sustained mid-teen value growth, and the International business grew 27.2% (20.3% constant currency) with PBT up 94.9% to ₹74.1 Cr, led by the Middle East despite regional conflict; International PBT margin expanded 275 bps, so the consolidated print (+39.6%) ran ~5 pp ahead of standalone (+34.3%).
The stock went into the print at ₹2,813.8, up 6.8% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management anticipates continued growth momentum in the short term, projecting a high single-digit volume growth of 8-10% for FY27, driven by both industrial and international segments, which are expected to outpace decorative coatings. They are implementing measured price increases, around 10.5-11% thus far, with pote
— This quarter: beat
Against the bar, this is a beat. Street had penciled in 14-17% revenue growth and a flattish EBITDA margin near 18.6% (+40 bps); actuals cleared both, and PAT landed well above the ~₹1,255 Cr consensus/preview mark. Versus management's own Q4 concall guidance — 8-10% FY27 decorative volume and an 18-20% PBDIT margin band — the 9.0% volume sits inside the range while the 20.6% margin prints above the top end, so the quarter beat guidance on profitability. Concurrent board actions were housekeeping-grade: the appointment of Shubhlakshmi Dani as additional non-executive director, an improved ESG score (76.8; Crisil 'Strong'), and the FY26 final dividend of ₹23/share paid on July 13.
W1
Raw-material-price volatility vs pricing power: PBDIT held at 20.6% on ~7% pricing — watch if oil-linked inflation compresses the gross margin next quarter
W2
Decorative volume trajectory: 9.0% is at the low end of the guided 8-10%; test whether pre-price-hike stocking pulled demand forward
W3
Home Décor drag: Bath Fittings loss before tax widened to ₹8.8 Cr from ₹2.3 Cr — watch for turnaround
Standalone audited, consolidated unaudited (limited review); both clean, arithmetic ties. Consolidated profitAfterTax = profit for the period ₹1,559.45 Cr; profit attributable to owners ₹1,539.25 Cr (+40.0%, press-release headline), NCI ₹20.20 Cr. PBT includes ₹38.16 Cr share of associate profit. No exceptional items in Q1 for any comparison period, so reported = adjusted growth (FY26 full-year had one-offs; not relevant here). Consolidated EPS 16.06 on owners' basis.
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