India Glycols consolidated PAT +32% YoY on lower finance costs; segment margins compress
PAT +32.18% YoY · revenue +19.39% · margins compressing
₹2,988.44 Cr
+19.39% YoY
₹96.83 Cr
+32.18% YoY
3.24%
+0.3pp YoY
₹14.45
India Glycols' consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue rose 19.39% YoY to ₹2,988.44 Cr and PAT rose 32.18% YoY to ₹96.83 Cr (basic EPS ₹14.45 vs ₹11.83), with NPM expanding to 3.24% from 2.92% a year ago. Sequentially revenue was up 26.63% QoQ and PAT up 11.45% QoQ, but profit growth trailed revenue growth QoQ as NPM slipped from 3.68% in Q4 FY26 — consistent with summer being the seasonally strongest quarter for the Potable Spirits business rather than a step-change in profitability. No analyst consensus or preview for this print turned up in a web search ahead of the company's scheduled August 14, 2026 earnings call, so vsStreet is unknown.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The headline PAT growth is driven less by core operations than by two below-the-line items: finance costs fell 43.6% YoY to ₹25.18 Cr from ₹44.68 Cr, saving roughly ₹19.5 Cr and directly reflecting management's stated debt-reduction priority from the Q4 FY26 call; and the JV profit share (Clariant IGL Specialty Chemicals) rose to ₹20.60 Cr from ₹18.62 Cr. Combined segment EBIT grew only 9.2% YoY to ₹140.70 Cr — slower than the 19.4% revenue growth — and consolidated EBITDA margin actually compressed to 5.69% from 6.03% a year ago (7.08% in Q4 FY26). Potable Spirits (74% of revenue, +22.9% YoY) saw its EBIT margin fall to 3.38% from 4.01%, at odds with management's guidance that premiumization would lift margins there; Bio-based Specialities & Performance Chemicals grew revenue 21.1% YoY but EBIT fell 3.7% as margin compressed to 8.64% from 10.87%, only partly bearing out the guided 'significant growth' in value-added chemicals. Bio-Fuel bucked the pattern — revenue fell 7.0% YoY to ₹323.22 Cr but segment EBIT still rose 19.2% to ₹27.03 Cr, a profitability improvement even as volumes softened.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,049.4, down 4.8% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 3 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management is optimistic about the upcoming fiscal year, expecting continued growth driven by the Potable Spirits and Bio-Fuels segments. The company is focusing on premiumization within its Potable Spirits business, which is expected to improve margins. In Chemicals, there's a focus on higher value-added performance c
— This quarter: met
Against Q4 FY26 guidance, the debt-reduction/lower-interest-cost commitment is clearly on track and revenue growth in Potable Spirits and Performance Chemicals came through as flagged, but the margin-expansion promise in both segments has not yet shown up at the EBIT line — a 'met on revenue and financing, incomplete on margins' read. This quarter's management changes (Pragya Bhartia Barwale moving to Non-Executive Director; senior personnel transferred to subsidiary IGL Spirits; a new Executive Director & COO appointed at a subsidiary) coincide with the NCLT-sanctioned demerger of the Spirits & Biofuel and Bio Pharma undertakings into separately listed IGL Spirits Limited and Ennature Bio Pharma Limited (order dated July 17, 2026, appointed date April 1, 2026), which the company states has no bearing on this quarter's reported numbers. Standalone PAT of ₹76.59 Cr (EPS ₹11.43) grew a faster 44.9% YoY than consolidated's 32.18%, since standalone excludes the JV share — the two bases diverge by over 3 points here, but the consolidated figure is the primary read.
W1
Whether Potable Spirits EBIT margin recovers toward management's premiumization target after slipping to 3.38% in Q1 FY27 from 4.01% a year ago.
W2
Trajectory of finance costs (₹25.18 Cr this quarter, -43.6% YoY) — further declines from the debt-reduction program would keep sustaining PAT growth above segment EBIT growth.
W3
Financial reporting impact of the NCLT-sanctioned demerger of Spirits & Biofuel (into IGL Spirits Limited) and Bio Pharma (into Ennature Bio Pharma Limited) undertakings, appointed date April 1, 2026, on subsequent quarters.
Clean digital table, no scanning issues. Consolidated PBT of 122.88 (row 7) includes JV share of 20.60 added to the pre-JV PBT of 102.28 (row 5); tax and PAT tie to the 122.88 figure. No exceptional items in the current or year-ago quarter (only a minor Rs0.83 Cr exceptional appears in the FY26 full-year column, not comparable quarters).
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