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Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · KIMS

KIMS Q1FY27: consolidated PAT down 56% YoY on expansion costs, revenue up 35%

PAT -56% YoY · revenue +35.3% · margins compressing

Q1 FY27 resultsKIMSKrishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd03 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹1,179.5 Cr

+35.3% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹37.4 Cr

-56% YoY

Net margin

3.13%

-6.5pp YoY

EPS

₹1.04

Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) posted consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 June 2026) revenue of ₹1,179.5 Cr, up 35.3% YoY (₹871.6 Cr) and 9.8% QoQ (₹1,074.6 Cr), but consolidated PAT of ₹37.4 Cr fell 56.0% YoY (₹85.0 Cr) even as it rose 13.0% QoQ (₹33.1 Cr). Neither this quarter nor the year-ago quarter carried exceptional items, so the YoY decline is entirely operational, not a base-effect from one-offs. No formal street consensus for the quarter could be located in available previews; the commentary going into the print flagged FY27 as the year operating leverage was expected to start converting revenue growth into PAT expansion — this quarter runs counter to that framing on a YoY basis, so vsStreet is marked unknown rather than guessed.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹1,179.5 Cr+9.8%+35.3%
Expenses₹1,140.3 Cr+11.7%+49.1%
PAT₹37.4 Cr+13%-56%
Net margin3.13%+0.1pp-6.5pp
EPS₹1.04-1.9%-46.9%

Consolidated NPM compressed to 3.2% from 9.7% a year ago (roughly flat versus 3.1% last quarter), and EBITDA margin eased to an estimated ~18.9% from ~22.1% a year ago. The squeeze traces to two lines below EBITDA: finance costs more than doubled YoY to ₹83.4 Cr (from ₹32.6 Cr) and depreciation rose 88.8% to ₹100.8 Cr (from ₹53.4 Cr), both reflecting the debt- and capex-funded capacity build-out. Three newly consolidated subsidiaries under ramp-up contributed combined revenue of ₹40.3 Cr but a net loss of ₹4.6 Cr for the quarter, directly matching management's Q4 guidance that near-term EBITDA margins would be hit by initial losses from new facilities. Tellingly, standalone (parent-only) PAT grew 13.1% YoY to ₹66.5 Cr on revenue of ₹483.6 Cr (+29.5% YoY) — the wide swing between standalone and consolidated growth confirms the drag sits with the newer Group subsidiaries and their financing, not the core hospital business.

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The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹820.6, down 3.5% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
039.6179.22118.83106.1Q4 FY25rev ₹797 Cr85Q1 FY26rev ₹872 Cr72Q2 FY26rev ₹961 Cr51.9Q3 FY26rev ₹998 Cr33.1Q4 FY26rev ₹1,075 Cr37.4Q1 FY27rev ₹1,180 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore

For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.

What management guided (4 FY-2026 call)
Management anticipates continued revenue growth driven by new unit ramp-ups and ongoing expansions, although near-term EBITDA margins will be impacted by initial losses from these new facilities. The company plans to raise capital via a QIP primarily to reduce its debt from over INR 3,000 crore to a more favorable net

This quarter: met

On guidance, the quarter reads as on-track rather than a miss: management had flagged margin pressure from new-unit ramp-up and a plan to bring net debt/EBITDA to 1:2 (from over ₹3,000 Cr of debt) via a QIP. The company closed that QIP during the quarter, issuing 1.987 Cr shares at ₹755 to raise ₹1,500 Cr, with proceeds still largely parked in mutual funds as of 30 June per the filing notes — which explains why finance costs had not yet eased. Shareholders separately cleared, at a 9 July EGM, up to ₹600 Cr of convertible warrants to promoters for further deleveraging headroom. The Board also approved loans/guarantees of up to ₹650 Cr to group entities and a draft O&M and Call Option agreement with Golden Lan Solutions and Sarwottam Healthcare (execution pending); separately, the Group completed one hospital O&M agreement this quarter, accounted for as a business combination under Ind AS 103. No standalone press-release commentary was available in the filing beyond these operational notes.

  • W1

    EBITDA breakeven for new units (management guided 12-18 months): the 3 ramping subsidiaries ran a ₹4.6 Cr net loss on ₹40.3 Cr revenue this quarter — watch this narrow

  • W2

    Net debt/EBITDA trajectory toward management's 1:2 target as the ₹1,500 Cr QIP proceeds (still largely in mutual funds as of 30 June) get deployed; finance costs were still ₹83.4 Cr this quarter

  • W3

    Consolidated NPM recovery from the current 3.2% (vs 9.7% a year ago) as expansion costs annualize

Figures reported in ₹ Million, converted to ₹ Crore (÷10). No exceptional items in Q1FY27 or Q1FY26 (either basis), so YoY PAT moves are purely operational. Consolidated PAT of ₹37.4 Cr is 'profit for the period' (pre-NCI split, matches PBT−tax exactly); owners' attributable share was ₹41.5 Cr (basis for EPS ₹1.04) as NCI absorbed a ₹4.1 Cr loss from ramping subsidiaries.

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