HGS consolidated loss widens to ₹66 Cr as EBITDA margin nearly halves on client exit
PAT -693.7% YoY · revenue -0.56% · margins compressing
₹1,050.36 Cr
-0.56% YoY
₹-66.26 Cr
-693.7% YoY
-5.52%
-6.5pp YoY
₹-12.51
HGS's consolidated (primary) Q1 FY27 net loss widened to ₹66.26 Cr on revenue from operations of ₹1,050.4 Cr (down 3.2% QoQ, down 0.6% YoY) — a headline flip from the ₹11.16 Cr profit reported a year ago that was almost entirely a ₹57.49 Cr one-off, post-tax gain from an assigned-liabilities settlement tied to HGS's discontinued healthcare business. Strip that out and Q1 FY26's continuing-operations loss was ₹46.33 Cr — so on a like-for-like, adjusted basis the YoY loss widened ~43%, from ₹46.33 Cr to ₹66.26 Cr. Standalone told a directionally similar story: a ₹62.05 Cr loss (EPS ₹-13.34) versus ₹66.26 Cr consolidated (EPS ₹-12.51); the small gap reflects consolidation of profitable overseas units, not a material divergence.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Total EBITDA (company-disclosed; PBT + depreciation + finance costs) was ₹116.3 Cr, a 9.7% margin on total income — down sharply from ~15.7% in Q4 FY26 and ~13.7% a year ago on the same basis, so this is genuine margin compression, not just a one-off charge. CEO Venkatesh Korla attributed the weaker print to "the planned phase-out of a large client engagement and related one-time costs" — a flagged headwind rather than a surprise. By segment, Business Process Management's result before interest more than halved sequentially to ₹56.99 Cr (from ₹107.52 Cr in Q4 FY26), while the Media & Communications segment's loss widened to ₹64.23 Cr (from ₹50.10 Cr). The net loss also outran the pretax loss because the group still booked ₹13.49 Cr of tax expense (₹24.18 Cr current tax) against a ₹52.77 Cr consolidated pretax loss — profitable overseas units (the Philippines branch alone contributed ₹15.31 Cr PAT) remain taxable even as the group overall loses money.
The stock went into the print at ₹429, up 4.2% over the past month of trading.
Management expressed cautious optimism for the near term, citing ongoing macro uncertainties and client caution, but indicated steady improvements in growth and margins over time due to a high-quality pipeline, AI differentiation, and disciplined execution. The company is prioritizing sustainable, profitable growth wit
— This quarter: missed
Management's own Q4 FY26 concall guidance spoke of "cautious optimism" with "steady improvements in growth and margins over time"; this quarter's flat revenue and near-halved EBITDA margin represent a miss against that framing, even allowing for the flagged client exit. No brokerage consensus estimates for this specific quarter surfaced in search, so the print's standing versus Street is unknown. Separately, a group subsidiary received a ₹76.5 Cr service-tax order on August 5, 2026 — two days before results — a contingent item not reflected in this quarter's P&L and worth tracking. The GAAR-related tax dispute (potential ₹281.59 Cr demand) remains sub-judice at the Bombay High Court with no adjustment taken. On the growth side, HGS incorporated a new Dubai subsidiary for MENA expansion, formally launched the Uttar Pradesh "Project GANGA" broadband/digital-inclusion initiative (2,000+ applications received), and added 19 new CX/digital and 8 HRO/payroll client logos in the quarter — management points to these as building a "diversified pipeline" it expects to support growth in the second half of FY27.
W1
Whether the "diversified pipeline" management cites materializes into H2 FY27 revenue growth off this quarter's ₹1,050 Cr base.
W2
EBITDA margin recovery from 9.7% back toward the 13-16% range seen through FY26, as the phased-out client's cost impact rolls off.
W3
Outcome/quantum of the ₹281.59 Cr GAAR tax demand (sub-judice) and the newly disclosed ₹76.5 Cr subsidiary service-tax order (Aug 5, 2026), neither yet reflected in the P&L.
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