Jai Balaji Q1 FY27: standalone PAT +21% YoY, revenue +24%, OPM dips to 9.0%
PAT +20.81% YoY · revenue +23.98% · margins compressing
₹1,682.59 Cr
+23.98% YoY
₹85.23 Cr
+20.81% YoY
5.06%
-0.1pp YoY
₹0.93
Jai Balaji Industries posted standalone revenue of ₹1,682.59 Cr, up 24.0% YoY from ₹1,357.17 Cr, and standalone PAT of ₹85.23 Cr, up 20.8% YoY from ₹70.55 Cr; EPS rose to ₹0.93 from ₹0.77. The company carries no subsidiary, associate or joint venture as of 30 June 2026, so standalone is definitionally the only basis it reports — there is no consolidated figure to reconcile against. No exceptional items hit this quarter's P&L.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Profitability trailed the topline: operating margin (revenue less material, employee and other operating costs) came in at 9.00%, down from 9.36% a year ago, and net margin was roughly flat at 5.06% versus 5.14%, a mild ~36bps OPM compression that explains why PAT grew slower than revenue (21% vs 24%). Sequentially, PAT looks like it jumped 298.8% on a 3.6% revenue decline, but that swing is a base effect, not an inflection: Q4 FY26 (₹21.37 Cr PAT) absorbed a ₹3.31 Cr one-off Labour Code exceptional charge and posted the weakest OPM of the four quarters shown, at 5.28%, versus this quarter's clean, exceptional-item-free 9.00%.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management gives no formal guidance or prior outlook on record for this print, and no analyst consensus estimate for Q1 FY27 PAT could be confirmed via search — one analyst note flagged a ₹90 consensus target price (bull ₹110/bear ₹60) but no quarterly profit estimate — so both vsGuidance and vsStreet are genuinely unknown rather than assumed. Alongside the results, the company disclosed a ₹12.9 Cr tax demand order received on 1 July 2026 (a separate, subsequent matter from this quarter's ₹24.05 Cr tax provision), the appointment of Babu Swadesh Sharma — a 40-year steel-industry veteran with a turnaround and cost-leadership track record — as incoming Whole-time Director effective 15 September 2026, and the exit of Bimal Kumar Choudhary as Whole-time Director on completion of tenure effective 14 September 2026.
W1
Whether OPM recovers toward the year-ago 9.36% level or the current 9.00% marks a sustained compression
W2
Resolution and P&L/cash impact of the ₹12.9 Cr tax demand order received 1 July 2026
W3
Onboarding of new Whole-time Director Babu Swadesh Sharma from 15 September 2026 and any resulting commentary on cost/operational execution
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