Coal India Q1: consolidated PAT flat at ₹8,850 Cr, beats feared 16% drop as margins compress
PAT +0.7% YoY · revenue +7.8% · margins compressing · beat vs street
₹46,254.8 Cr
+7.8% YoY
₹8,849.81 Cr
+0.7% YoY
18.32%
-5pp YoY
₹14.36
Coal India reported consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 Jun 2026) profit of ₹8,850 Cr, essentially flat year-on-year (+0.7% on a restated comparable basis) even as revenue from operations rose ~7.8% to ₹46,255 Cr. The print comfortably clears the bar the street had set: consensus (Uniresearch and others) modelled PAT falling ~16% to about ₹7,300 Cr on lower production, so a roughly flat ₹8,850 Cr is a ~21% beat. Coal India does not issue formal profit guidance, so there is no management outlook to measure against — the read is purely versus street.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The story of the quarter is margin compression, not growth. Net margin narrowed to 19.1% from ~20.5% a year earlier, and the coal segment's pre-interest-tax profit actually slipped ~0.8% to ₹11,805 Cr despite higher topline — revenue growth was fully absorbed by cost inflation. The squeeze sits in contractual expense (up ~11% YoY to ₹8,658 Cr) and other expenses (up ~14% to ₹11,658 Cr), consistent with the ~8.6% diesel-price rise flagged by analysts as a headwind on the open-cast fleet; employee cost was broadly flat. A recurring stripping-activity write-back of ₹775 Cr (vs ₹541 Cr year-ago) and the JV share of ₹240 Cr modestly supported the bottom line. Note the headline revenue is not directly comparable to older records: this filing regrouped ~₹7,077 Cr of overburden-removal reversal into revenue, restating year-ago revenue from ₹35,842 Cr to ₹42,919 Cr — so the true underlying growth is ~8%, not the ~29% a raw comparison against prior-presentation figures would imply.
The stock went into the print at ₹427.5, down 1.8% over the past month of trading.
Sequentially profit fell ~19% from Q4's ₹10,908 Cr, but Q4 (Jan–Mar) is seasonally the strongest quarter for coal on winter demand and year-end dispatch, so the QoQ dip is a seasonality artifact rather than deterioration. Alongside results the board declared a first interim dividend of ₹5.50/share for FY27 (record date 31 Jul 2026), on top of the ₹5.25 final dividend recommended at the 22 Jul board — reinforcing the hold-and-collect-dividend thesis the street holds on the stock. The renewables build-out continued (200 MW Gujarat solar commissioned; 100 MW Bhadramali plant operational from end-FY26; UPRVUNL renewables JV), though solar contributed just ₹5.68 Cr of segment revenue and is not yet a needle-mover. A governance flag persists: the auditor notes the parent lacks the requisite number of independent directors, attracting penal provisions.
W1
Diesel/fuel cost trajectory — the ~8.6% May-2026 diesel rise is squeezing open-cast variable cost; watch whether Q2 margin recovers off the 19.1% NPM
W2
Coal production recovery — Q1 output was cited down ~7.5% YoY; verify volumes/dispatch normalise next quarter to defend realizations
W3
Renewables scale-up — solar contributed only ₹5.68 Cr this quarter; watch capacity additions (post 200 MW Gujarat) and the UPRVUNL JV moving the needle
Clean digital filing. Consolidated PBT includes +₹240.32 Cr share of JV profit (added after total expenses). Tax = current 2,739.79 + deferred 129.76. PAT to owners ₹8,852.11 Cr, NCI ₹(2.30) Cr. IMPORTANT: year-ago (Q1FY26) figures were regrouped this filing — revenue restated 35,842.19→42,919.20 (+7,077 Cr overburden-removal/other-operating-income moved into revenue), PAT 8,734.17→8,787.84; YoY computed on restated comparable basis. Recurring stripping-activity write-back ₹775.44 Cr (vs ₹540.62 Cr yr-ago) — policy item, not a one-off. Emphasis-of-matter: shortfall of independent directors (penal); SECL TDS non-compliance; ₹2,367 Cr contingent liability on Gare Palma custodian mines. Standalone is holding-co only (₹153 Cr, mostly parent dividends) — not the operating picture.
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