BCL Industries Q1 FY27: PAT +6% YoY on margin gains despite 24% revenue drop
PAT +6.1% YoY · revenue -24% · margins expanding
₹623.42 Cr
-24% YoY
₹35.52 Cr
+6.1% YoY
5.66%
+1.6pp YoY
₹1.09
BCL Industries posted consolidated revenue of Rs 623.42 Cr for Q1 FY27, down 24.0% YoY from Rs 820.30 Cr and up a modest 2.5% QoQ from Rs 607.96 Cr. Consolidated PAT rose 6.1% YoY to Rs 35.52 Cr (Rs 33.48 Cr a year ago) and 36.4% QoQ (Rs 26.04 Cr in Q4 FY26), with EPS at Rs 1.09 versus Rs 1.04 YoY. No exceptional items appear in either period, so the reported and adjusted YoY PAT growth are the same ~6%. On a standalone basis PAT grew just 1.5% YoY to Rs 22.63 Cr versus the consolidated 6.1%, and standalone revenue fell a steeper 27.1% YoY — a more-than-3-point divergence, with the subsidiaries (Svaksha Distillery, Goyal Distillery) driving the stronger group-level print; consolidated is the primary basis here.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The revenue decline is a high-base effect, not demand weakness: the Maize Oil Extraction & Refinery segment fell to Rs 148.41 Cr from Rs 300.59 Cr a year ago (-50.6%) on unusually large trading volumes in the year-ago quarter, while the core Distillery segment grew 6.2% YoY to Rs 329.76 Cr with segment EBITDA up 10.9% YoY to Rs 32.79 Cr. Svaksha Distillery (Kharagpur) contributed Rs 195.25 Cr revenue and Rs 25.16 Cr EBITDA, up 8.1% YoY. The resulting mix shift toward the higher-margin distillery business expanded OPM to 10.54% from 6.52% YoY (9.00% in Q4 FY26) and NPM to 5.70% from 4.07% YoY (4.26% in Q4 FY26) — margin expansion on both counts, ahead of management's Q4 FY26 guidance to merely maintain or improve EBITDA margins.
The stock went into the print at ₹37.86, up 0.5% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records.
BCL Industries provided a positive outlook for FY27 and FY28, anticipating revenue growth of approximately INR300 crores from its newly commissioned 150 KLPD distillery unit at full utilization. Management expects to maintain or improve current EBITDA margins due to increased capacity and cost efficiencies. The company
— This quarter: met
We found no analyst consensus or brokerage preview for this print in a web search, so vsStreet is unknown; management's own framing is also unavailable beyond the regulatory outcome letter, which carries no MD&A commentary. Two corporate developments this quarter matter: BCL acquired the remaining 25% stake in Svaksha Distillery for Rs 55 Cr on 30 June 2026, making it wholly owned and ending future minority-interest dilution from that unit (though this quarter still books Rs 3.27 Cr of NCI); and a fire at an Ethanol Receiver Tank on 19 June 2026 shut the 200 KLPD ethanol plant, with management calling insurance recovery "virtually certain" and booking no P&L impact this quarter. The newly commissioned 150 KLPD ethanol plant (13 July 2026, after quarter-end) — guided to add ~Rs 300 Cr of annual revenue at full utilization — has not yet contributed to these numbers.
W1
Ramp-up of the newly commissioned 150 KLPD ethanol plant (commissioned 13 July 2026, after quarter-end) — management guided ~Rs 300 Cr of incremental annual revenue at full utilization; watch contribution from Q2 FY27 onward.
W2
Insurance claim settlement and restart timeline for the fire-damaged 200 KLPD ethanol plant (shut since 19 June 2026), given management's "virtually certain" recovery claim.
W3
Whether OPM (6.52% to 10.54% YoY) holds once the low-margin trading/oil-extraction segment normalizes and new capacity ramps, per management's guidance to maintain or improve EBITDA margins.
Figures in Rs. Lakhs, converted to Cr; no exceptional items either period. Consolidated other income includes a Rs 1.9947 Cr one-off gain (sale of scrap/building material at the closed Oil & Vanaspati unit). Consolidated PAT of Rs 35.5197 Cr is total profit for the period (matches historical DB convention); owners' share is Rs 32.2542 Cr with Rs 3.2655 Cr NCI. Svaksha Distillery became wholly owned on 30 June 2026, so no NCI accrues from it thereafter.
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