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Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · BAJAJELEC

Bajaj Electricals: CP turns EBIT-positive, consol PAT ₹48 Cr; revenue growth soft at 2.3%

PAT +5215.4% YoY · revenue +2.33% · margins expanding

Q1 FY27 resultsBAJAJELECBAJAJ ELECTRICALS LTD.-$06 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹1,089.36 Cr

+2.33% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹48.38 Cr

+5215.4% YoY

Net margin

4.34%

+4.2pp YoY

EPS

₹4.19

Bajaj Electricals reported consolidated revenue of ₹1,089.4 Cr for Q1 FY27, up 2.3% YoY from ₹1,064.6 Cr, and consolidated PAT of ₹48.4 Cr against ₹0.9 Cr a year ago (standalone PAT ₹48.0 Cr — standalone and consolidated tell the same story this quarter, with the divergence limited to the associate/JV share of ₹0.43 Cr). PBT jumped to ₹65.7 Cr from ₹1.5 Cr YoY. No external consensus estimates for this specific print turned up in a web search, so vsStreet is marked unknown rather than assumed.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹1,089.36 Cr-12.1%+2.3%
Expenses₹1,058.52 Cr-15%-2.5%
PAT₹48.38 Cr+5215.4%
Net margin4.34%+9.8pp+4.2pp
EPS₹4.19-28.4%+5137.5%

The swing was driven almost entirely by Consumer Products (CP), which turned EBIT-positive at a 3.9% margin (₹32.4 Cr) versus a ₹13.6 Cr loss (-1.7% margin) in Q1FY26, even as CP revenue grew just 1.7% YoY to ₹820 Cr — margin recovery, not volume growth, did the work. Lighting Solutions (LS) grew revenue 4.4% YoY to ₹269 Cr, but its EBIT fell to ₹17.9 Cr (6.7% margin) from ₹27.2 Cr (10.5% margin) — a clear compression that runs counter to management's prior guidance of "steady revenue growth and stable EBIT margins" for the vertical. Company-wide EBIT margin (ex-exceptional items) came in at 6.6%, up sharply from roughly 0.8% a year ago and already close to the 6-9% band management had targeted for FY28-29. The quarter carries a ₹8.78 Cr one-off gain on sale of immovable property, against a ₹6.68 Cr one-off Nashik factory ex-gratia charge in the year-ago quarter; adjusting for both, consolidated PAT still rose roughly 422% YoY, though off a low ₹7.6 Cr adjusted base — so the headline growth rate is real but exaggerated by how close to breakeven the year-ago quarter was.

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The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹388, up 20.5% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
-82.72-30.421.9274.2459.05Q4 FY25rev ₹1,265 Cr0.91Q1 FY26rev ₹1,065 Cr9.86Q2 FY26rev ₹1,107 Cr-34.1Q3 FY26rev ₹1,051 Cr-67.53Q4 FY26rev ₹1,240 Cr48.38Q1 FY27rev ₹1,089 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore

For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters.

What management guided (4 FY-2026 call)
Management is confident in continued momentum for the Lighting Solutions vertical, expecting steady revenue growth and stable EBIT margins, with a portion of margin improvements to be reinvested for accelerated growth. For Consumer Products, while acknowledging near-term challenges like delayed summer and inventory cor

This quarter: met

Against the prior concall's guidance — CP to "bounce back in FY27" on kitchen appliances and fixes to fans/BLDC, LS to deliver steady growth with stable margins, and overall growth "ahead of market" at mid-single digits — this is a mixed scorecard: CP's EBIT turnaround materialized largely as flagged, but revenue growth of 2.3% trails the mid-single-digit ambition and LS margins compressed rather than held steady. Sequentially, revenue fell 12.1% QoQ from ₹1,239.5 Cr and PAT swung from a ₹67.5 Cr loss to a ₹48.4 Cr profit — but the Q4 loss was itself driven by ₹55.6 Cr of exceptional impairment charges (goodwill and moulds/dies) rather than a genuine slowdown, and Q4-Q1 both sit inside India's summer demand window, so this QoQ swing reads as a one-off/base effect rather than a trend and is not the headline. The same board meeting appointed Krishnan Sundaram (ex-HUL, ex-Vini Cosmetics) as Chief Growth & New Business Officer effective August 11, and approved expanding the ESOP pool from 5.76 lakh to 30.03 lakh options, alongside a revised whole-time-director remuneration structure — none of these carry a P&L impact this quarter.

  • W1

    CP EBIT margin durability — can it hold above 3.9% (₹32.4 Cr) next quarter without one-off support, en route to management's 6-9% company-wide FY28-29 target

  • W2

    LS EBIT margin recovery — fell to 6.7% from 10.5% YoY despite 4.4% revenue growth; watch for a return to the 'stable' margins management previously guided

  • W3

    Further impact of the New Labour Codes on gratuity/leave costs (₹28.7 Cr already recognized in FY26) — company says it continues to monitor regulatory developments

Both statements reconcile exactly (totalIncome = revenue+otherIncome; PAT = PBT-tax). Consol PBT includes ₹0.43 Cr share of associate/JV profit; NCI is nil (owners' PAT ₹48.37 Cr ≈ total). Both current and year-ago quarters carry one-offs (+₹8.78 Cr gain on property sale now vs -₹6.68 Cr Nashik ex-gratia a year ago), so reported PAT YoY% is inflated by a near-zero prior-year base; adjusted figure used for the verdict.

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