Ingersoll-Rand India Q1 FY27: PAT up 19.5% YoY to ₹70.5 Cr, revenue +20% on steady margins
PAT +19.46% YoY · revenue +20.34% · margins flat
₹379.46 Cr
+20.34% YoY
₹70.46 Cr
+19.46% YoY
18.1%
0pp YoY
₹22.32
Ingersoll-Rand (India) reported standalone revenue of ₹379.5 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), up 20.3% year-on-year from ₹315.3 Cr, with net profit up 19.5% YoY to ₹70.5 Cr from ₹59.0 Cr. Neither this quarter nor the year-ago quarter carried an exceptional item, so the YoY comparison is clean and reported growth equals adjusted growth. EPS came in at ₹22.32 versus ₹18.68 a year ago. Sequentially the picture is more muted: revenue rose 26.6% QoQ but PAT only 8.7%, because the preceding quarter (Q4 FY26) was flattered by a one-off ₹14.78 Cr exceptional credit tied to the labour-code impact that does not repeat this quarter — the QoQ profit comparison understates the underlying run-rate rather than signalling weakness.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Margins were broadly flat YoY: operating margin was 23.8% versus 23.5% a year ago, and net margin 18.1% versus 18.2%. Underneath, cost of materials consumed rose to 52.6% of revenue from 50.5% YoY — a genuine input-cost headwind — but this was offset by employee costs falling to 8.9% of revenue from 10.2% YoY, keeping the overall margin profile steady. Versus the immediately preceding quarter, both OPM (28.0%) and NPM (21.0%) look sharply lower, but that comparison is distorted by Q4 FY26's exceptional credit rather than reflecting a genuine sequential deterioration.
The stock went into the print at ₹4,422.7, down 0.2% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters.
There is no analyst consensus or brokerage preview available for this result — as a small, thinly-covered industrial name, no Street estimates for the quarter could be located. The context carries no prior management guidance either from our records or from web search, so there is no formal outlook to grade this print against; management has not put out a public numeric target for FY27. No press release accompanying the results was available beyond the standard exchange filing, so there is no management commentary to reconcile against the numbers this quarter.
W1
Whether the materials-cost ratio (52.6% of revenue this quarter vs 50.5% YoY) stabilizes or keeps climbing next quarter
W2
Durability of the employee-cost leverage (8.9% of revenue vs 10.2% YoY) that offset materials inflation this quarter
W3
OPM/NPM trend in Q2 FY27 once Q4 FY26's one-off ₹14.78 Cr labour-code credit is fully out of the comparison base
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