Borosil Q1 FY27: PAT falls 26% YoY on margin compression despite 9% revenue growth
PAT -26.48% YoY · revenue +8.98% · margins compressing · miss vs street
₹253.59 Cr
+8.98% YoY
₹12.8 Cr
-26.48% YoY
4.92%
-2.3pp YoY
₹1.07
Consolidated PAT — the primary basis — came in at ₹12.80 Cr for Q1 FY27, down 26.5% year-on-year from ₹17.41 Cr, even as revenue grew a modest 8.98% YoY to ₹253.59 Cr from ₹232.69 Cr. Sequentially, revenue fell 10.75% from Q4 FY26's ₹284.12 Cr while PAT actually rose 20.9% QoQ from ₹10.59 Cr — a bounce off a seasonally soft January-March base, not the headline signal; the YoY profit decline against YoY revenue growth is the story of the quarter. Standalone results track closely: PAT ₹13.60 Cr, down 22.1% YoY, with basic EPS of ₹1.14 versus consolidated EPS of ₹1.07 (down 26.7% YoY from ₹1.46).
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The squeeze sits entirely on margins. Consolidated OPM compressed to 13.59% from 16.05% a year ago (~246bps), and NPM to 4.92% from 7.18% (~226bps), even though total expenses grew broadly in line with total income. Neither quarter carries exceptional items, so the decline is purely operating performance rather than a base-effect artifact — no adjusted-growth restatement is needed here.
The stock went into the print at ₹237.05, down 2.1% over the past month of trading.
Management anticipates short-term challenges related to inventory and market adjustments, but remains committed to a long-term revenue growth target of 15-20% year-on-year. They aim to achieve EBITDA margins closer to 20% in the medium term. Significant capex is planned for new manufacturing facilities, including vacuu
— This quarter: missed
Against our pre-result preview, the print falls short: the preview flagged standalone revenue of ~₹350-380 Cr and an EBITDA margin range of 14-16%; actual standalone revenue of ₹256.6 Cr and consolidated OPM of ~13.6% both miss those marks. A fresh web search turned up no third-party consensus specific to Borosil Limited (as distinct from group-listed Borosil Renewables and Borosil Scientific, which do have active coverage), confirming the preview's own note that analyst coverage here is sparse. Against management's own May 2026 guidance — 15-20% YoY revenue growth and EBITDA margins closer to 20% in the medium term — this quarter's 9% YoY revenue growth and 13.6% OPM both fall short, an early miss on the outlook set at the last call. Stylenest India Limited, the vacuum-insulated steel flask subsidiary flagged as a pre-result watch item, commenced commercial production only on 30 June 2026 — the last day of the quarter — so its P&L contribution here is negligible; the real test is Q2 FY27. The quarter also carries its first full period under CEO Rituraj Sharma following his May 20, 2026 redesignation, and a Company Secretary handover (Bhaunik Shah resigning effective August 14, Pradeep Joshi taking over August 15) — governance moves with no direct bearing on this print.
W1
OPM trajectory toward management's medium-term ~20% EBITDA margin target from this quarter's 13.6%
W2
Stylenest's actual revenue/margin contribution in Q2 FY27, its first full quarter of commercial production
W3
Whether consolidated revenue growth accelerates back toward management's guided 15-20% YoY range from this quarter's 8.98%
Both statements are clean typed tables with no exceptional items in current or year-ago quarter, so no adjusted-growth calc is needed. Standalone and consolidated are near-identical since Stylenest India only began commercial production on the last day of the quarter (30 Jun 2026); the ~4pp gap between standalone (-22.1% YoY PAT) and consolidated (-26.5% YoY PAT) reflects Acalypha Realty/consolidation adjustments rather than a material divergent story.
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