Bluspring Q1FY27: consolidated loss narrows YoY to ₹1.6 Cr, swings from Q4 profit
PAT +77.9% YoY · revenue +19.07% · margins compressing
₹949.29 Cr
+19.07% YoY
₹-1.58 Cr
+77.9% YoY
-0.17%
+0.7pp YoY
₹-0.03
Bluspring Enterprises' consolidated (primary basis) results swung to a net loss of ₹1.58 Cr for Q1 FY27 against a ₹3.83 Cr profit in Q4 FY26, even as consolidated revenue rose 19.1% YoY (9.8% QoQ) to ₹949.29 Cr on total income of ₹954.66 Cr. YoY the loss narrowed 77.9% from ₹7.15 Cr a year ago — adjusting for a ₹1.27 Cr one-off demerger charge embedded in that year-ago quarter, the underlying narrowing is only marginally smaller (~74%), so the one-off does not change the story materially. Standalone (parent-only) results tell a different picture — a ₹3.97 Cr profit, up from ₹1.30 Cr YoY — underscoring that the consolidated swing to loss is being driven entirely at the subsidiary/group level, not the parent entity.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin story is one of sequential compression: segment operating profit (PBT before exceptional items) fell to ₹2.36 Cr from ₹13.43 Cr in Q4 FY26, as finance costs rose 31.5% QoQ to ₹9.83 Cr and depreciation rose 27.9% QoQ to ₹13.81 Cr — both consequences of the ₹175 Cr term loan BNHOPL drew to fund the ₹180.3 Cr STEAG Energy Services acquisition (completed 20 May 2026, consolidated from 21 May). Unallocated corporate expenses also rose to ₹14.33 Cr from ₹12.49 Cr. Segment-level, Foundit remained the biggest drag, with its loss widening to ₹14.69 Cr from ₹10.35 Cr QoQ and ₹12.14 Cr YoY, while Smart Infra, Energy and Engineering — boosted by the partial-quarter STEAG contribution — was the standout, with segment profit up 79.7% YoY to ₹20.67 Cr on revenue up 46.7% YoY to ₹222.87 Cr.
The stock went into the print at ₹115, down 4% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management provided strong guidance for FY27, expecting 15-16% organic revenue growth and EBITDA margins of around 4% from existing businesses. The integration of STEAG and LSG Sky Chefs is projected to add approximately INR 800 crores in annualized revenue and boost pro forma EBITDA margins to 5%. The company anticipa
— This quarter: missed
Against management's FY27 guidance from the last concall (15-16% organic revenue growth, ~4% EBITDA margin on existing businesses, 5% pro forma margin including STEAG/LSG, and >₹100 Cr FY27 PAT ex-Foundit), this quarter tracks mixed-to-behind: consolidated revenue growth of 19.1% YoY looks ahead of the 15-16% target, but it is flattered by the STEAG segment's 46.7% jump — the largest segment, Facility Management and Food Services (55% of revenue), grew a more modest 9.2% YoY, suggesting core organic growth is running below the guided range. On profitability, this quarter's implied EBITDA margin (PBT + finance cost + depreciation, over revenue) of roughly 2.7% sits well below both the ~4% recurring-business floor and the 5% pro forma target, and a consolidated net loss this quarter makes the >₹100 Cr FY27 PAT (ex-Foundit) goal look stretched unless the STEAG/LSG contribution ramps sharply through the rest of the year — STEAG had only ~40 days in this quarter's numbers, and the LSG Sky Chefs deal (₹129 Cr enterprise value, signed 13 April 2026) is still pending regulatory approval. No formal Street consensus estimates for this specific quarter were found in a web search, so vs-Street cannot be assessed; the results were signed off by CEO Kamal Pal Hoda with no separate management press release or commentary available in the filing to cross-check against the print. The quarter's corporate actions — a ₹125 Cr term loan at a subsidiary, a ₹1,437 Cr Vedanta O&M contract win, and two O&M contracts worth ₹406 Cr and ₹1,220 Cr — point to an active order pipeline in the Smart Infra segment, consistent with that segment's profit growth, but these are order-book/win announcements rather than quarter's booked revenue.
W1
First full quarter of STEAG contribution (only ~40 days included in Q1) — watch whether the ₹800 Cr annualized revenue and 5% pro forma EBITDA margin management guided for the combined entity show up from Q2 FY27
W2
Foundit's segment loss (₹14.69 Cr this quarter) against management's >₹100 Cr FY27 PAT target excluding Foundit — verify whether the other three segments can offset a continuing Foundit drag
W3
LSG Sky Chefs acquisition (₹129 Cr enterprise value, agreement signed 13 April 2026) still pending regulatory approval — watch for completion and its impact on finance costs/leverage
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