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Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · KECL

Kirloskar Electric posts ₹6 Cr Q1FY27 loss as revenue falls 21% YoY on deferred billing

revenue -21.47% · margins compressing

Q1 FY27 resultsKECLKirloskar Electric Company Ltd13 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹103.85 Cr

-21.47% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹-5.99 Cr

Net margin

-5.73%

-6.1pp YoY

EPS

₹-0.9

Consolidated revenue was ₹103.9 Cr, down 21.5% YoY from ₹132.2 Cr and down 36.5% QoQ from ₹163.6 Cr, with the company swinging to a net loss of ₹5.99 Cr (PBT -₹5.95 Cr) against a ₹0.42 Cr profit a year ago and a smaller ₹0.63 Cr loss last quarter — the loss widened sequentially even as revenue fell further. Standalone and consolidated figures are effectively identical this quarter, so there is no basis divergence to flag. Neither the current nor the year-ago quarter carried exceptional items, so the YoY PAT swing is on a clean, like-for-like basis.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹103.85 Cr-36.5%-21.5%
Expenses₹110.48 Cr-33%-16.8%
PAT₹-5.99 Cr-850.79%
Net margin-5.73%-5.4pp-6.1pp
EPS₹-0.9-1100%-1600%

Management's press release attributes the revenue drop entirely to customers deferring dispatches amid macro and supply-chain uncertainty, not weaker underlying demand — a claim partly corroborated by order booking of ₹184 Cr for the quarter (up 36% QoQ, 28% YoY, book-to-bill 1.79x), the company's strongest Q1 intake on record, led by the Mysore transformer business and growing traction for its cast-resin transformers in the data-centre segment. NPM fell to -5.8% from +0.3% YoY, but the squeeze is not input-cost driven: material cost actually improved to 69.1% of revenue from 71.9% a year ago per management. The loss instead reflects operating deleverage — employee and other operating costs held roughly flat even as billed revenue fell by roughly ₹28 Cr YoY, so the smaller revenue base could not absorb the existing cost structure. Finance costs were a bright spot, down 17.3% YoY to ₹5.25 Cr on improved working-capital utilisation.

₹ Cr
-7.91-1.315.311.9-3.85Q4 FY25rev ₹129 Cr0.42Q1 FY26rev ₹132 Cr9.98Q2 FY26rev ₹142 Cr4.1Q3 FY26rev ₹151 Cr-0.63Q4 FY26rev ₹164 Cr-5.99Q1 FY27rev ₹104 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore

No formal management guidance is on record for this quarter, and no prior concall read is available in our records to grade this print against a stated outlook. A web search for street/consensus estimates specific to this print found no credible analyst coverage or consensus figures for Kirloskar Electric, so vsStreet is marked unknown rather than inferred. The quarter also carried corporate housekeeping: two senior management cessations and a new VP Sales & Marketing appointment (both July 31, 2026), and the board's July 16 approval of a ₹40 Cr preferential equity issue (up to 34.68 lakh shares at a floor price of ₹115.34) to promoter entity Kirloskar Power Equipments. Auditors continue to flag consolidated net worth (ex-revaluation reserve) as eroded with overdue creditor payments, though they accepted management's going-concern basis, citing the restructuring plan and progress on monetising the Hubballi land parcel.

  • W1

    Conversion of the ₹184 Cr Q1 order book (book-to-bill 1.79x) into billed revenue over the next 1-2 quarters, per management's stated expectation that billing normalises through FY27.

  • W2

    Completion of the ₹40 Cr preferential equity issue to Kirloskar Power Equipments (up to 34.68 lakh shares at ₹115.34 floor), pending shareholder and regulatory approval.

  • W3

    Progress on the Hubballi land monetisation (Gokul Road parcel) that management and auditors cite as key to improving working capital and net worth.

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