MOFSL Q1FY27: PAT ₹1,274 Cr, +10% YoY; revenue +25% outpaces profit, margins compress
PAT +9.53% YoY · revenue +25.16% · margins compressing
₹3,425.76 Cr
+25.16% YoY
₹1,273.71 Cr
+9.53% YoY
37.11%
-5.3pp YoY
₹21.15
Motilal Oswal Financial Services' consolidated Q1FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) results, approved by the board on July 23, 2026, show total income of ₹3,432 Cr (revenue from operations ₹3,426 Cr) against ₹2,737 Cr a year ago — up 25.2% YoY and 28.0% sequentially. Consolidated profit after tax (the standard P&L line, excluding other comprehensive income) came in at ₹1,274 Cr, up 9.5% YoY; including fair-value OCI gains on equity investments, total comprehensive income was ₹1,513 Cr. On a standalone basis, PAT was ₹665 Cr on total income of ₹1,811 Cr.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The gap between 25% revenue growth and 10% PAT growth shows up as margin compression: net profit margin eased to roughly 37.2% of revenue from about 42.4% a year ago, as total expenses rose to ₹1,898 Cr well ahead of the revenue base, even as the effective tax rate held broadly flat near 17% (tax of ₹260 Cr on PBT of ₹1,534 Cr, itself up ~9.1% YoY). Sequentially the picture flips: Q4FY26 had posted a consolidated net loss of ₹219 Cr after a treasury mark-to-market hit, so this quarter's ₹1,274 Cr PAT is a straightforward turnaround, not organic sequential growth. The segment note shows treasury/fund-based activities contributing pre-tax profit of ₹737 Cr, up a modest 6.3% YoY — the same segment that drove both the Q4 loss and the Q1 recovery — while the Capital Markets (broking) segment's PBT fell roughly 25% YoY to about ₹76 Cr.
The stock went into the print at ₹944.6, up 0.9% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management provides a positive outlook, anticipating the rising contribution from its annuity-based Asset and Private Wealth Management businesses will continue driving profitability. Guidance points to strong AUM growth fueled by a robust SIP run-rate (~₹1,500 Cr/month), an expanding product pipeline with more funds a
— This quarter: met
Against the guidance management gave on the Q4FY26 call — rising AMC/wealth-management contribution to profitability, continued AUM/SIP momentum, expansion into alternates, growth in the lending and distribution books, and a broking market-share rebound as regulatory headwinds fade — this quarter is a mixed scorecard: the treasury and lending-linked engines held up, but the Capital Markets segment's PBT decline suggests the broking rebound management flagged has not yet shown up in the numbers. No consensus/street estimate specific to this quarter could be sourced, so the print cannot be marked beat or miss against expectations. This filing carries no separate press release or management commentary — only the standalone and consolidated financial statements and segment note — so there is no additional company framing to reconcile against the reported figures.
W1
Treasury/fund-based segment PBT (₹737 Cr this quarter, +6.3% YoY) — the swing factor behind both Q4FY26's loss and this quarter's turnaround; watch whether it normalizes.
W2
Capital Markets segment PBT (down ~25% YoY to ~₹76 Cr) against management's guided broking market-share rebound — check for signs of recovery next quarter.
W3
Effective tax rate (~17%) and total expense growth relative to revenue — currently capping PAT growth (9.5% YoY) well below revenue growth (25.2% YoY).
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