IndiQube Q1 FY27: revenue +37% YoY to ₹423 Cr, statutory net loss stays at ₹23.9 Cr
PAT +35% YoY · revenue +36.7% · margins expanding · beat vs street
₹422.69 Cr
+36.7% YoY
₹-23.88 Cr
+35% YoY
-5.32%
+6pp YoY
₹-1.13
IndiQube Spaces reported standalone revenue from operations of ₹422.7 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 June 2026), up 36.7% YoY from ₹309.3 Cr and up 5.3% QoQ from ₹401.4 Cr — its highest-ever quarterly revenue, consistent with management's own claim of ₹428 Cr and 37% YoY growth. On the bottom line, however, the statutory (Ind AS 34) statement filed with the exchange shows a net loss of ₹23.9 Cr (EPS -₹1.13), a loss that widened 5.4% QoQ from ₹22.7 Cr but narrowed 35% YoY from ₹36.8 Cr a year ago. The company remains loss-making at the reported level even as revenue scales.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The loss traces to Finance costs of ₹127.2 Cr and Depreciation & amortisation of ₹187.9 Cr — together ₹315.1 Cr, nearly two-thirds of total expenses of ₹479.3 Cr — both driven by right-of-use lease liabilities/assets recognised under Ind AS 116 for the office space IndiQube leases from landlords and subleases as managed workspace. This is the central disconnect in today's release: management's own press statement cites EBITDA of ₹87 Cr (20% margin) and PAT of ₹35 Cr, up 91% YoY, framing the quarter as "a very strong start to the year" with "profitability strengthening across every key metric." Those figures are non-GAAP and appear to strip out the Ind AS 116 lease-accounting impact; the statutory numbers filed under Regulation 33 tell a different story — a total tax credit of ₹6.6 Cr (a ₹14.8 Cr deferred-tax credit partly offset by ₹8.2 Cr current tax) narrows the pre-tax loss of ₹30.5 Cr to the ₹23.9 Cr net loss, but the company stays in the red on a reported basis.
The stock went into the print at ₹185.2, up 5.8% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 5-quarter high.
IndiQube Spaces projects continued strong growth, with revenue expected to grow 25%-30% annually. They anticipate EBITDA margins to remain between 18%-21% and PAT margins in the range of 8%-10%. The company plans to add 1.5 to 2 million square feet of rent-paying area annually, with occupancy levels targeted between 80
— This quarter: missed
Against management's own FY27 guidance from the May 2026 concall — 25-30% revenue growth and 8-10% PAT margins — the print beats on revenue (36.7% YoY) but misses on profitability on a statutory basis (net margin -5.3%), though management's non-GAAP PAT margin of about 8.2% sits near the low end of the guided range. Our pre-result preview had flagged a revenue range of ₹350-380 Cr; the actual ₹422.7 Cr (mgmt: ₹428 Cr) is a clear beat on that marker, alongside the ₹404 Cr of fresh large-deal wins and the 3.9 lakh sq ft Noida expansion flagged as watch items. Analyst sentiment captured pre-result was mixed, with price targets of ₹277-334 against a Sell call from MarketsMojo on valuation and near-term profitability concerns — concerns this print does not fully dispel given the continuing statutory loss. Separately, the company also released its IPO proceeds monitoring report this quarter, showing ₹269 Cr utilised of the ₹604 Cr total raised, with ₹335 Cr still earmarked mainly for new-center security deposits, fit-outs and solar capex.
W1
Reconciliation of statutory PAT (loss ₹23.9 Cr) vs management's non-GAAP PAT (₹35 Cr) — watch how the Aug 13, 2026 earnings call bridges the two
W2
Progress toward guided 8-10% PAT margin (currently ~8.2% on management's non-GAAP basis, -5.3% on statutory basis)
W3
Deployment pace of the remaining ₹335 Cr in unutilised IPO proceeds earmarked for new centers and solar capex, and occupancy trajectory toward the guided 80-85% (corporate) / 85-90% (mature centers) range
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