DCM Shriram Industries: standalone Q1FY27 PAT sinks 85% YoY as sugar margins compress
PAT -85.5% YoY · revenue +0.07% · margins compressing
₹293.63 Cr
+0.07% YoY
₹1.55 Cr
-85.5% YoY
0.52%
-2.8pp YoY
₹0.18
DCM Shriram Industries — now a standalone, sugar-only entity after the FY26 Composite Scheme of Arrangement hived off its fibres and chemicals businesses — posted Q1 FY27 (June 2026) revenue from operations of ₹293.63 Cr, essentially flat year-on-year (+0.1%, against the PDF's own restated June-2025 comparative of ₹293.42 Cr) and up 7.3% sequentially from ₹273.54 Cr. Profit told a very different story: PBT collapsed to ₹1.29 Cr from ₹16.29 Cr YoY (-92%) and ₹24.75 Cr QoQ (-95%), and PAT fell to ₹1.55 Cr from ₹10.69 Cr YoY (-85.5% reported) and ₹15.91 Cr QoQ (-90.3%). The reported PAT decline is flattered by a one-off: this quarter carried a net tax credit of ₹0.26 Cr (versus a ₹5.60 Cr tax expense a year ago) tied to modified FY24 and FY25 income-tax returns filed to give effect to the Scheme (Note 4). Normalising the current quarter to the year-ago effective tax rate (~34%), adjusted PAT would be roughly ₹0.85 Cr, an adjusted YoY decline of about -92% — in line with the PBT collapse rather than the softer -85.5% headline.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The squeeze sits almost entirely on the cost side. Combined material cost (cost of materials consumed plus the swing in inventories) rose to ₹239.4 Cr from ₹220.7 Cr a year ago, only slightly ahead of revenue growth, but other expenses jumped 20.7% YoY to ₹32.91 Cr, and the net effect pulled the EBITDA-equivalent margin (OPM) down to roughly 2.4% this quarter from about 12.1% in the March 2026 quarter — a sharp sequential compression. Net profit margin fell to 0.53% from 5.77% QoQ and roughly 3.6% YoY on the restated base. As the sole reporting segment is Sugar (including distillery) — Note 5 — Q1 is a seasonally softer quarter for the industry ahead of the new crushing season, so part of the QoQ swing reflects seasonality rather than a standalone deterioration signal, though the YoY margin compression on flat revenue is the more telling read.
The stock went into the print at ₹43, up 7.5% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
EPS ₹0.18 for the quarter (not annualised) vs ₹1.23 YoY (restated) and ₹1.83 QoQ — paid-up equity capital unchanged at ₹17.40 Cr.
We found no analyst consensus or brokerage preview specifically for DCM Shriram Industries Ltd (BSE: 523369) — a ~₹685 Cr market-cap sugar name — so vsStreet is unknown; searches surfaced only results for the separately listed, much larger DCM Shriram Limited (chemicals/Fenesta conglomerate), a different company that should not be conflated with this filing. Our records and the filing carry no formal management guidance either, so vsGuidance is also unknown. Management provided no separate press commentary in the filing beyond the regulatory notes; the results are accompanied only by the standard board-meeting cover letter and the auditor's unmodified limited-review opinion. The quarter's other company developments — the promoter-family shareholding realignments (Suman Bansi Dhar acquiring 3.46%, Madhav Shriram 30.93%, and disposals by Urvashi Tilakdhar and Alok Bansidhar Shriram of 10.28% each in early August 2026) — read as internal family/promoter-group restructuring around the same Composite Scheme rather than anything tied to this quarter's operating numbers.
W1
Whether the ₹0.26 Cr tax credit from the modified FY24/FY25 filings (Note 4) recurs, reverses, or was purely a Q1 one-off — it is the main cushion between a -92% PBT collapse and the softer -85.5% reported PAT decline.
W2
Sugar/distillery margin recovery: OPM at ~2.4% this quarter vs ~12.1% in Q4 FY26 — watch whether Q2/Q3 (approaching the new crushing season) shows margin normalisation.
W3
Further restatement clarity: Note 2 discloses only the June-2025 pre-Scheme figures (₹501.77 Cr total income / ₹17.79 Cr PAT); confirm no other historical quarters used for comparison need similar adjustment.
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