CESC Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT ₹419 Cr, +3.7% YoY on flat margins; beats Street estimate
PAT +3.71% YoY · revenue +5.44% · margins flat · beat vs street
₹5,485 Cr
+5.44% YoY
₹402 Cr
+3.71% YoY
7.23%
-0.1pp YoY
₹3.03
CESC's consolidated revenue rose 5.4% YoY to ₹5,485 Cr in the quarter ended June 30, 2026, with profit for the period up 3.7% YoY to ₹419 Cr (owners' share ₹402 Cr, EPS ₹3.03 versus ₹2.94 a year ago). Standalone — the parent generation-and-distribution business — moved in step: revenue ₹2,983 Cr (+4.2% YoY), PAT ₹220 Cr (+4.3% YoY, EPS ₹1.66). Both readings cleared Street: consensus had modeled consolidated revenue near ₹5,290 Cr, PAT near ₹387 Cr and EPS ₹2.92 (Simply Wall St forecast) — the actual print came in above all three, a modest single-digit beat rather than a blowout.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Operating margin held broadly flat YoY at 16.3% (versus 16.6% a year ago) and net margin was flat at 7.3% (versus 7.3%), so the growth carried no margin erosion even as cost of energy purchased rose to ₹2,565 Cr from ₹2,396 Cr in step with revenue. Sequentially both margins look weaker — OPM was 18.1% and NPM 9.9% in the audited Q4 FY26 — but that QoQ dip traces almost entirely to regulatory income (net), which fell to ₹180 Cr this quarter from ₹435 Cr in Q4, a true-up-heavy quarter typical of year-end WBERC settlements rather than a change in the underlying business.
The stock went into the print at ₹164.59, up 0.6% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management gives no formal quarterly guidance on record, and no standalone press commentary from the company was available for this print, so the read leans on the filing and disclosures alone. It does trade against a strongly bullish Street setup going in: 10 of 11 analysts on Buy with a consensus target of ₹213.82 (30% upside from ₹163.94), built on renewable capex execution, tariff pass-through and de-leveraging post-FY28. Standalone debt-equity held at 1.0x this quarter versus 1.1x in Q4 and a year ago. The board declared an interim dividend of ₹6 per share (600% of face value, record date August 19), and the group carried ₹600 Cr of listed commercial paper outstanding as of June 30 plus a fresh ₹250 Cr NCD allotment to Axis Bank on August 5 — funding legs of the announced ₹22,000 Cr renewable buildout.
W1
ReNew SPA (five entities, ~1.4 GW, signed Aug 10, 2026) — funding/integration path against the ₹22,000 Cr capex plan; watch Q2 FY27 debt metrics (standalone D/E was 1.0x this quarter).
W2
Regulatory income run-rate — net regulatory income was ₹180 Cr this quarter vs ₹435 Cr in Q4 FY26 and ₹903 Cr for full FY26; a recurring swing factor for reported PAT each quarter.
W3
Margin trajectory — OPM 16.3% this quarter vs 18.1% in Q4 FY26; confirm cost of energy/fuel inflation stays proportional to revenue growth next quarter.
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