JRRL Q1FY27: consolidated PAT +23% YoY, margins compress despite 76% revenue jump
PAT +22.79% YoY · revenue +75.86% · margins compressing
₹2,724.46 Cr
+75.86% YoY
₹69.41 Cr
+22.79% YoY
2.54%
-1.1pp YoY
₹2.02
Jain Resource Recycling's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) print shows revenue of ₹2,724.5 Cr, up 75.9% YoY but down 12.3% from the seasonally strong Q4 FY26 (₹3,105.0 Cr). Consolidated PAT (continuing + discontinued) was ₹69.41 Cr, up 22.8% YoY and 5.1% QoQ. YoY is the primary read here: profit growth trailing revenue growth by a wide margin is a margin story, not a growth story — operating margin compressed to 4.02% from 5.81% a year ago, and net margin to 2.55% from 3.63%. Standalone PAT of ₹72.69 Cr (+22.9% YoY) tracks consolidated closely, so there is no material standalone-versus-consolidated divergence to flag.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin compression sits on the cost-of-materials line, which stayed proportionally elevated even as revenue scaled — consistent with the copper segment (up ~164% YoY to ₹1,837.3 Cr, now 67% of group revenue) growing far faster than the higher-margin lead segment (up 9.8% YoY to ₹785.5 Cr, near the low end of management's guided 10-15% FY27 lead-volume growth). Management's prior guidance (Q1 FY26 concall) called for normalized EBITDA to stabilize at ₹30,000-32,000/ton and for continued strong performance from volume growth; the filing discloses no tonnage or per-ton EBITDA figures, so that specific metric cannot be directly verified, but the YoY margin compression despite volume-led revenue growth suggests per-ton profitability has not yet stabilized at the guided band — a partial miss on the margin side of guidance even as the volume/revenue side was met or exceeded. No management press release or commentary was available in the context to cross-check framing, and no reliable Street consensus estimate for this quarter's PAT/revenue could be sourced via web search, so vsStreet is unknown rather than assumed.
The stock went into the print at ₹350.2, down 3.9% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Margins compressed YoY — OPM 4.02% vs 5.81% a year ago, NPM 2.55% vs 3.63% a year ago (both improved sequentially from Q4FY26's 3.54%/2.12%)
Consolidated figures include a ₹0.19 Cr discontinued-operations loss and a ₹1.26 Cr JV/associate share-of-loss; both entities are non-core (held-for-sale subsidiary, Sri Lanka associate)
Basic EPS ₹2.02 consolidated / ₹2.11 standalone, both up sequentially and YoY on the continuing+discontinued basis
Jain Resource Recycling expects continued strong performance driven by volume growth and value-added product expansion. The company anticipates normalized EBITDA to stabilize between INR 30,000 to INR 32,000 per ton for its existing business. For FY27, they project double-digit volume growth in lead (10-15%) and copper
— This quarter: missed
Corporate developments this quarter are largely non-P&L: the Board approved the AGM for August 27, 2026; an independent director resigned for personal reasons with no material issues cited; an EGM approved widening the company's objects clause to include telecom cabling; the company guaranteed ₹50 Cr for its Jain CY Circular Solutions JV and extended it a ₹123 million loan; and a July 14, 2026 furnace explosion at Gummidipoondi (one labourer fatality) suspended some operations, with Unit-II subsequently cleared to restart on July 27, 2026. None of these had a confirmed P&L impact in this print.
W1
Whether normalized EBITDA per ton recovers toward management's guided ₹30,000-32,000/ton band — Q1FY27's YoY margin compression (OPM 4.02% vs 5.81%) suggests it hasn't stabilized there yet
W2
Working-capital cycle improving to below 60 days and the guided positive operating cash flow from Q2 FY27 — a concrete near-term guidance checkpoint
W3
Financial impact of the July 14, 2026 furnace explosion at Gummidipoondi (currently called 'not material' by management) and the pace of Unit-II's restart cleared July 27, 2026
Filing is in ₹ Million, converted to ₹ Crore (÷10). Consolidated PBT/PAT include a ₹0.19 Cr discontinued-operations loss (Jain Ikon Global Ventures FZC, precious-metals refining, held for sale) and a ₹1.26 Cr share-of-loss from JV/associate (Jain CY Circular Solutions JV, Sun Minerals Mannar associate); standalone has no such items. July 14, 2026 furnace explosion at Gummidipoondi is a post-quarter-end event with no P&L impact yet, per management.
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