Kaynes Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT down 24% YoY to ₹56 Cr despite 40% revenue growth
PAT -24.38% YoY · revenue +40.47% · margins compressing · miss vs street
₹946.02 Cr
+40.47% YoY
₹56.43 Cr
-24.38% YoY
5.87%
-4.8pp YoY
₹8.42
Kaynes Technology's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) print is a clear YoY miss on profitability despite strong topline growth: consolidated PAT fell 24.4% YoY to ₹56.4 Cr against revenue growth of 40.5% YoY to ₹946.0 Cr. Street consensus (Univest's 22-analyst poll) had modeled PAT near ₹94 Cr on ~₹939 Cr revenue — the top line came in essentially in line, but PAT missed by roughly 40%, a sharp disappointment relative to expectations. Kotak Institutional Equities had flagged a 30% YoY revenue growth path with a possible 220bps margin hit from a lower smart-meter mix; revenue actually outran that estimate, but the margin damage was concentrated well below the operating line rather than at the OPM level Kotak was watching.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The gap between the topline strength and the profit miss sits almost entirely below EBITDA. Depreciation more than doubled YoY to ₹37.0 Cr (+136.8%) and finance costs rose 30.6% to ₹37.1 Cr, both consistent with the OSAT and PCB capacity management flagged coming online this year; even before tax, PBT actually declined 8.6% YoY to ₹87.9 Cr despite the 40% revenue growth. Tax then compounded the hit: the tax expense rose 46.5% YoY to ₹31.45 Cr as the deferred-tax credit that had cushioned last year's number shrank, lifting the effective tax rate to 35.8% from 22.4% a year ago. Operating margin held up comparatively well — OPM eased only to 15.6% from 16.8% YoY and was roughly flat sequentially versus Q4 FY26's 15.58% — but net margin compressed nearly 480bps YoY to 5.9% from 10.7%, showing the squeeze is a capex/tax story more than a core operating-cost story.
The stock went into the print at ₹3,856.3, up 12.5% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Sequentially, revenue fell 23.9% and PAT fell 38.1% QoQ from a seasonally strong Q4 FY26 (₹1,242.6 Cr revenue) — a normal seasonal slowdown, not a fresh deterioration signal on its own.
Management declined to provide specific revenue guidance, instead committing to 'double the market growth rate' (market growth estimated at 16-18%). A key focus is on resolving the severe negative operating cash flow, with a commitment to reverse the trend in the smart metering business within three quarters and turn t
— This quarter: beat
Notably, standalone (parent-only) PAT grew 41.7% YoY to ₹76.9 Cr, the opposite direction of the consolidated number — a divergence readers should not mistake for an error. The auditors' limited-review report shows the nine India-based subsidiaries combined for a modest ₹11.3 Cr net profit and the eight foreign subsidiaries were roughly breakeven for the quarter, indicating the drag sits in the newer, capex-heavy units (OSAT, PCB, Semicon, and the smart-meter business) still absorbing depreciation and finance costs ahead of scale. On guidance, the 40.5% YoY revenue growth clears management's Q4 FY26 commitment to grow at 'double the market rate' (market pegged at 16-18%, implying a ~32-36% bar) — a beat on that specific marker. Management's separate commitment to turn overall company cash flow positive by year-end and reverse negative operating cash flow in smart metering within three quarters cannot be checked from this filing, which contains no cash-flow statement; no press release or management commentary accompanied this filing to cross-check tone. The board also approved Walker Chandiok & Co LLP as incoming statutory auditor and allotted 1,87,837 ESOP shares — routine governance items, not drivers of the print.
W1
Effective tax rate trajectory — jumped to 35.8% this quarter from 22.4% a year ago on a shrunk deferred-tax credit; watch Q2 FY27 for normalization.
W2
Operating cash flow — management committed on the Q4 FY26 call to turn overall cash flow positive by year-end and reverse negative OCF in smart metering within three quarters; unverifiable from this filing (no cash-flow statement), next quarter is the checkpoint.
W3
OSAT (₹250-300 Cr target) and PCB (₹300-400 Cr target) ramp-up — watch segment disclosure to see if these lines keep pushing depreciation/finance costs ahead of EBITDA growth.
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