Nippon AMC Q1: record consolidated PAT ₹503.7 Cr, +27% YoY as AUM scale drives margins
PAT +27.16% YoY · revenue +26.42% · margins expanding
₹766.87 Cr
+26.42% YoY
₹503.7 Cr
+27.16% YoY
53.75%
+1.1pp YoY
₹7.89
Nippon Life India Asset Management posted its highest-ever quarterly operating profit and net profit in Q1 FY27. On a consolidated basis (primary), net profit rose 27.2% YoY to ₹503.70 Cr, revenue from operations grew 26.4% YoY to ₹766.87 Cr, and total income was up ~25% to ₹937.08 Cr. Standalone tells the same story (PAT ₹486.42 Cr, +26.2% YoY), so the ~1pp gap to consolidated is immaterial. The reported +30.9% QoQ PAT jump overstates momentum — the prior quarter (Q4 FY26) carried a negative other-income line (−₹33.53 Cr mark-to-market) that depressed its base; sequential revenue growth was a more modest 3.8%.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The quality of the print is operating-led. Operating profit reached ₹494 Cr, up 31% YoY — outpacing the 26% revenue line — as the AUM base scaled faster than costs. MF QAAUM grew 23% YoY to ₹7.52 trn (fastest-growing among the top-10 AMCs) with market share up 54 bps to 9.04%, and closing AUM rose 16% to ₹8.62 trn. Net margin on total income expanded to ~53.8% from 52.6% a year ago; against Q4's 54.6% it eased slightly, driven by the timing of treasury/other income (₹170.2 Cr this quarter). Other income at ~18% of PBT means reported PAT stays sensitive to market-linked investment gains.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,147.9, down 3.4% 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 guides for 15-16% YoY growth in operating expenses (ex-ESOP), aiming for long-term operating leverage as AUM scales. The financial impact of recent regulations will be fully passed on to distributors to minimize P&L effects. While acknowledging a recent stabilization in SIP flows, the company is strategicall
— This quarter: met
No published brokerage consensus for the quarter surfaced, so a formal beat/miss can't be scored. Measured against management's own last-call guidance — 15-16% YoY opex growth ex-ESOP and operating leverage as AUM scales — the quarter delivered: consolidated employee costs rose 13% YoY and operating profit outgrew revenue, confirming the leverage thesis Sikka laid out in April. Business momentum corroborates it — systematic (SIP) flows up 13% YoY to ₹110.3 bn, ETF QAAUM +40%, HNI MAAUM +33%, B-30 AUM +24% YoY — and the unique investor base of 24.1 mn (39% market share) supports the flow engine. This lands alongside the July 1 CCI clearance for the DWS transaction and the ₹12.50/share final FY26 dividend paid July 10.
W1
Opex discipline vs the 15-16% ex-ESOP guide: consolidated employee cost +13% YoY but total opex +19% — watch operating leverage holding as SIF/GIFT City investments ramp.
W2
Other-income volatility: ₹170.2 Cr this quarter vs −₹33.5 Cr in Q4FY26 — treasury mark-to-market swings will keep moving reported PAT.
W3
SEBI show-cause outcome/settlement — no provision yet; potential one-off P&L hit if settlement crystallises.
Consolidated PAT ₹503.70 Cr = ₹503.09 Cr after-tax + ₹0.61 Cr share of associate profit; no non-controlling interest, no exceptional items. QoQ comparison distorted: Q4FY26 other income was negative (−₹33.53 Cr consol, mark-to-market), inflating the QoQ PAT delta. SEBI show-cause notice on NIMF scheme investments unresolved — no provision made (note 5/6). Both statements clean, reviewed (unaudited), in ₹ crore.
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