Lupin Q1 FY27: PBT +43% YoY beats Street; PAT growth muted by tax normalization
PAT +16% YoY · revenue +32% · margins compressing · beat vs street
₹8,276.89 Cr
+32% YoY
₹1,416.98 Cr
+16% YoY
16.85%
-2.4pp YoY
₹30.95
Lupin's consolidated Q1 FY27 revenue came in at ₹8,276.89 Cr, up 32.0% YoY and 10.7% QoQ, comfortably ahead of Street estimates that had clustered around ₹6,300-7,096 Cr (Uniresearch's 37-analyst consensus pegged it at ₹6,632 Cr). Consolidated PBT of ₹2,017.36 Cr grew a sharper 42.5% YoY (+4.6% QoQ), while consolidated PAT (total, including minority interest) of ₹1,416.98 Cr rose a more modest 16.0% YoY but slipped 3.5% QoQ — still beating the Street's PAT estimate range of ₹927-1,179 Cr (Uniresearch: ₹1,053 Cr).
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The gap between PBT growth (+42.5%) and PAT growth (+16.0%) is a tax-base effect, not an operating slip: Q1 FY26's effective tax rate was an unusually low 13.7% (aided by a ₹296.8 Cr deferred-tax credit that quarter), versus a normalized 29.8% this quarter and 23.8% last quarter. Reported net margin consequently compresses to 17.12% from 19.24% YoY and 19.29% QoQ, even though the underlying EBITDA margin (computed consistently as PBT plus finance cost and depreciation, less other income, over operating revenue) actually improves to roughly 29.6% from 27.55% a year ago. Consolidated results also reflect the VISUfarma B.V. acquisition (concluded April 1, 2026, Euro 192.8 million/₹20,902.7 Cr consideration) consolidating for the first time, with acquisition costs booked in other expenses; per the auditors' note, a set of 17 unreviewed overseas subsidiaries posted a combined net loss of ₹241.1 Cr this quarter, which is the main reason standalone PAT (₹2,714.60 Cr) runs far ahead of consolidated PAT (₹1,416.98 Cr) — a materially different picture between the two bases that readers should note.
The stock went into the print at ₹2,385, down 3% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
What the summary numbers don't show
No exceptional items in the current or year-ago consolidated quarter, unlike Q4 FY26's ₹131.3 Cr exceptional expense — YoY comparison is clean and unadjusted
Consolidated basic EPS ₹30.95 vs ₹34.83 (Q4 FY26, before exceptional items) and ₹26.70 (Q1 FY26)
Management guides for high-single-digit revenue growth in FY27 with EBITDA margins normalizing to around 25%, down from FY26's record levels. This outlook incorporates the impact of new competition for key products like Tolvaptan and Mirabegron. R&D spending is expected to be around 8% of sales, supporting a strategic
— This quarter: met
Against management's FY27 guidance from the last call — high-single-digit revenue growth with EBITDA margins normalizing to around 25% from FY26's record levels, amid new competition for Tolvaptan and Mirabegron — the print is broadly on track: margins are moving down toward the guided level (29.6% EBITDA margin this quarter, still above the ~25% full-year target, consistent with a gradual normalization), while the outsized 32% YoY revenue growth is aided by the VISUfarma consolidation rather than being a clean organic beat of the high-single-digit guide. No standalone press release or management commentary on the print was available at the time of this analysis; the earnings call is scheduled for August 7. The quarter's other developments — USFDA approvals for Diazepam Injection USP and Sugammadex Injection (announced July 31, 2026) and the subsidiary's licensing of oncology programs for an 82.2% stake in Kaveri Therapeutics (announced July 21, 2026) — sit alongside management's stated strategy of expanding the complex-product and biosimilar portfolio, though neither is large enough to show up in this quarter's reported numbers.
W1
EBITDA margin glide path toward management's guided ~25% FY27 average (from FY26 record levels) — Q1 FY27 came in at ~29.6%, still above that mark
W2
US segment exposure to new competition on Tolvaptan and Mirabegron, flagged as a FY27 headwind in the last concall — watch next quarter's US revenue/margin
W3
VISUfarma integration (concluded April 1, 2026, ~₹20,902.7 million consideration) and the loss-making overseas subsidiary cohort (₹241.1 Cr combined net loss this quarter) — watch whether consolidation turns accretive to PAT
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