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Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · HIL

BirlaNu posts ₹9.4 Cr consolidated PAT in Q1FY27, Roofs surges, Parador losses widen YoY

revenue +11.57% · margins expanding

Q1 FY27 resultsHILHIL LTD.06 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹1,174.02 Cr

+11.57% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹9.4 Cr

Net margin

0.8%

+0.9pp YoY

EPS

₹12.47

BirlaNu (formerly HIL) swung to a consolidated net profit of ₹9.40 Cr in Q1FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), reversing a ₹1.32 Cr loss a year ago and a wider ₹22.35 Cr loss in Q4FY26. Consolidated revenue rose 11.6% YoY to ₹1,174.02 Cr (+16.2% QoQ, though the sequential jump is largely the seasonal Roofs peak ahead of the monsoon rather than a step-change in demand). Net margin turned positive at 0.80%, up from -0.12% YoY and -2.19% QoQ. Standalone PAT, by contrast, came in far stronger at ₹49.69 Cr on revenue of ₹824.32 Cr — the gap between the two versions of the same quarter is almost entirely the loss-making European Parador (Floors) subsidiary, which readers comparing the two P&Ls should keep in mind.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹1,174.02 Cr+16.2%+11.6%
Expenses₹1,155.73 Cr+7.5%+8.4%
PAT₹9.4 Cr
Net margin0.8%+3pp+0.9pp
EPS₹12.47-57.9%+612.6%

The segment bridge explains both the turnaround and its limits. Roofs, the largest and most profitable segment, delivered revenue of ₹516.50 Cr (+16.9% YoY) and segment PBT of ₹89.68 Cr (+52.2% YoY) — comfortably the group's main profit engine this quarter. Walls also grew, with PBT of ₹8.45 Cr versus ₹7.63 Cr in Q4FY26 and ₹2.98 Cr a year ago. Pipes & Construction Chemicals, however, stayed in the red at -₹5.34 Cr PBT: narrower than the -₹14.61 Cr loss a year ago but a reversal from +₹8.27 Cr profit in Q4FY26. Floors (Parador Europe) posted a -₹37.41 Cr PBT loss — better than Q4FY26's -₹59.54 Cr but worse than -₹17.95 Cr a year ago, so the YoY trend in Europe is still negative even as the sequential trend improves. After ₹7.36 Cr of interest and ₹23.32 Cr of unallocated corporate costs, group PBT came to ₹25.38 Cr against a tax charge of ₹15.98 Cr.

1,201.431,323.931,446.431,568.921,691.421,601.0505-0405-2606-1907-1508-06Q1 FY-2027 results
The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹1,601.05, up 20.1% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
-60.52-34.72-8.9116.89-24.71Q4 FY25rev ₹929 Cr-1.32Q1 FY26rev ₹1,052 Cr-42.86Q2 FY26rev ₹810 Cr-53.03Q3 FY26rev ₹858 Cr-22.35Q4 FY26rev ₹1,010 Cr9.4Q1 FY27rev ₹1,174 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore

For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.

What management guided (4 FY-2026 call)
Management enters FY27 with strong momentum from Q4, guiding for continued growth and profitability improvements driven by a recovery in the Pipes segment, strong performance in Walls and Construction Chemicals, and the full impact of cost optimization initiatives. While expecting a gradual recovery in the challenging

This quarter: met

Against the prior concall's guidance for 'continued growth and profitability improvements' with a Pipes recovery, strong Walls/Construction Chemicals performance and gradual Parador healing, the quarter is a partial match: the group did return to profit and Walls delivered as guided, but Pipes remains loss-making and Parador's YoY loss actually widened even as it narrowed sequentially — management's 'gradual recovery' claim on Europe is only partly borne out in these numbers. No brokerage consensus or Street preview for this specific quarter could be located, so vsStreet is unknown; no company press release commentary was available either, so this reading rests on the filed statement alone. The quarter's other disclosed developments — Board approval of a new ₹167 Cr, 72,000 MT/annum greenfield Fibre Cement Board plant at Hyderabad (24-month build, funded via internal accruals and borrowings) and an enhanced EUR 20M SBLC facility for the German subsidiary — both tie into the two live threads here: doubling down on the profitable Roofs franchise while continuing to backstop the loss-making European business.

  • W1

    Parador (Floors) Europe segment loss trajectory — was -₹37.41 Cr this quarter vs -₹17.95 Cr a year ago; watch whether management's guided 'gradual recovery' via retail penetration/new products narrows the YoY loss next quarter

  • W2

    Pipes & Construction Chemicals segment — still -₹5.34 Cr PBT despite guided recovery; watch for a return to segment profit (last seen +₹8.27 Cr in Q4FY26)

  • W3

    Execution of the new ₹167 Cr Fibre Cement Board plant at Hyderabad (72,000 MT/annum, 24-month timeline, funded via internal accruals and borrowings)

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