Dilip Buildcon Q1FY27: PAT -53% YoY on high base; revenue down 9%, adjusted profit flat
PAT -52.85% YoY · revenue -9.26% · margins compressing
₹2,377.78 Cr
-9.26% YoY
₹128.01 Cr
-52.85% YoY
5.28%
-4.3pp YoY
₹7.88
Dilip Buildcon's consolidated Q1FY27 revenue fell 9.3% YoY to ₹2,378 Cr (from ₹2,620 Cr) though it rose 3.4% QoQ from ₹2,300 Cr in Q4FY26. Consolidated PAT of ₹128 Cr was down 53% YoY from ₹271 Cr — but that comparison is skewed by a ₹169 Cr exceptional gain from HAM-asset divestment booked in Q1FY26 that did not recur this quarter (this quarter's exceptional item was a negligible ₹0.05 Cr loss). Stripping the one-off, adjusted PBT was nearly flat YoY (₹157.1 Cr vs ₹161.2 Cr, -2.5%) and adjusted PAT was down only ~3.3% YoY (~₹128 Cr vs ~₹132 Cr) — CEO Devendra Jain said as much directly: "Q1 FY26 profitability included a one-time gain from asset monetization that did not recur this year. On a like-for-like operating basis, our margins actually improved sequentially." Standalone PAT was ₹39 Cr on revenue of ₹1,930 Cr, down ~4% YoY.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin bridge is direction-dependent: consolidated EBITDA margin expanded sequentially to 18.1% from 17.1% in Q4FY26, but on a YoY basis it compressed roughly 180bps, from ~19.9% (Q1FY26 ex-exceptional operating margin) to 18.05%. Net profit margin computed off reported PAT fell more sharply YoY (9.57% to 5.28%), but that drop is largely an artifact of the prior-year one-off rather than genuine deterioration.
The stock went into the print at ₹437, up 2.5% over the past month of trading.
Dilip Buildcon is targeting significant growth in its asset-based businesses, aiming for three-fourths of profits from long-term assets by FY29. The company expects revenue from its mining (MDO) vertical to grow from INR 1,600 crores in FY26 to around INR 4,000 crores by FY29. For FY27, standalone revenue is projected
— This quarter: missed
Against management's own FY27 guidance from the May 2026 concall — standalone revenue growth of 30-40% at an 11-12% EBITDA margin — Q1 is a clear miss on both counts: standalone revenue actually declined ~4% YoY and standalone EBITDA margin came in at 10.3%, below the guided range. Order momentum also slowed: the order book stood at ₹27,691 Cr as of June 30, down from ₹28,830 Cr in March, with only ₹517 Cr of fresh inflow in the quarter against a full-year target of ₹10,000-12,000 Cr (excludes the ₹2,524 Cr Chhattisgarh canal project won in late July, after quarter-end). Standalone net debt rose to ₹2,106 Cr from ₹1,880 Cr sequentially — CEO Jain attributed this to a build-up in trade receivables from extended billing cycles and equipment mobilization for the new Ged Barrage and ERCP Bandh Baretha projects — running counter to the prior guidance of a ₹600-800 Cr FY27 debt reduction, even as the company reaffirmed its FY28 net-debt-free target. The same board meeting approved up to ₹2,000 Cr of NCD issuance and a stake sale in under-construction power transmission and solar assets (~₹8,400 Cr project cost) to Alpha Alternatives, both consistent with the "DBL 2.0" asset-light, capital-recycling strategy. No quarter-specific street consensus for Q1FY27 could be found; broader FY27 analyst estimates cite ~15-20% full-year PAT growth, a pace this quarter's roughly-flat adjusted YoY profit does not yet support.
W1
Order inflow pace toward the ₹10,000-12,000 Cr FY27 target, after just ₹517 Cr booked in Q1 (plus the ₹2,524 Cr Chhattisgarh win booked in July)
W2
Standalone revenue trajectory against 30-40% FY27 growth guidance — Q1 fell 4% YoY, requiring a sharp catch-up in remaining quarters
W3
Net debt reduction toward the FY28 debt-free target — standalone net debt rose ₹226 Cr QoQ to ₹2,106 Cr against a guided ₹600-800 Cr FY27 reduction
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