ITI consolidated Q1 FY27 loss narrows 49% YoY to ₹32 Cr as revenue falls 15%
PAT +49.3% YoY · revenue -14.65% · margins expanding · miss vs street
₹425.03 Cr
-14.65% YoY
₹-32.25 Cr
+49.3% YoY
-7.44%
+5pp YoY
₹-0.33
ITI Limited's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) net loss narrowed to ₹32.25 Cr from ₹63.61 Cr a year earlier — a roughly 49% improvement — even as revenue from operations fell 14.7% YoY to ₹425.03 Cr (₹498.01 Cr in Q1 FY26). Standalone told a near-identical story at ₹32.47 Cr loss (EPS -₹0.34) versus consolidated ₹32.25 Cr (EPS -₹0.33), a sub-1% divergence, so the two bases don't diverge materially this quarter. Against our pre-result preview — which set an on-plan bar of ~₹600 Cr revenue and ₹50-150 Cr net profit — the actual print missed on both counts: revenue came in well short and the company remained loss-making rather than turning a profit. There is no formal sell-side consensus to benchmark against; as the preview itself flagged, ITI's 90%+ promoter holding and thin free float leave coverage to trade press and social chatter rather than institutional estimates.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Sequentially the numbers look far worse — revenue down 32.3% QoQ from ₹627.65 Cr, and a swing from a ₹375.14 Cr profit to a loss — but that comparison is an artifact, not a deterioration: Q4 FY26's bottom line was inflated by a ₹459.04 Cr exceptional gain (largely the land-monetization deal referenced in our preview), against a negligible ₹0.14 Cr exceptional loss this quarter. Stripping out exceptionals on both the current and year-ago sides (₹0.14 Cr now, ₹3.61 Cr a year ago) puts the adjusted YoY loss-narrowing at roughly 46.5%, close to the 49.3% reported figure — the improvement is real operating progress, not a one-off effect. Margins bear this out: OPM improved to -7.46% from -11.68% and NPM to -7.44% from -12.45% YoY, both still negative but narrowing on a lower relative cost base rather than any single line reversing.
The stock went into the print at ₹281.4, down 1.1% over the past month of trading.
Management gives no formal quarterly guidance on record, so there is no beat/miss to score there, and no press release was available to independently corroborate management's framing beyond the filing notes. The ₹856.39 Cr BSNL 4G order (7,613 sites, West Zone, secured July 16) and the Airtel Business digital-solutions partnership (announced August 11) both landed after the June 30 quarter-end, so neither shows up in these numbers — they set up the order-book conversion story for Q2 FY27 rather than explaining this print. Statutory auditors again issued a disclaimer of conclusion on both standalone and consolidated statements, citing unresolved FY26 audit qualifications, inadequate internal financial controls, and branch-level issues including ₹89.87 Cr of receivables overdue beyond three years at the Palakkad unit alone, against just ₹3.31 Cr provisioned (₹86.56 Cr unprovided). Management continues to assert going-concern viability, citing continued Government of India support, a ₹13,882.81 Cr order book, and expected conversion of ₹2,346.15 Cr of unbilled revenue to billed revenue within 12 months.
W1
BSNL 4G order (₹856.39 Cr, 7,613 sites) execution pace and revenue booking through H2 FY27
W2
Resolution/quantification of auditor-flagged items — aged receivables (₹86.56 Cr unprovided at Palakkad), unassessed obsolete inventory, PF/statutory dues defaults at Mankapur
W3
Whether the YoY margin-narrowing trend (OPM -11.68%→-7.46%, NPM -12.45%→-7.44%) continues as unbilled revenue (₹2,346.15 Cr) converts to billed revenue over the next 12 months
Consolidated PBT bridges from -32.33 Cr (pre-exceptional) via -0.14 Cr exceptional loss and +0.22 Cr share of associate profit (India Satcom); standalone lacks the associate line, hence the wider standalone loss. Both statements carry an auditor disclaimer of conclusion. All figures converted from Lakhs.
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