R R Kabel Q1: consolidated PAT more than doubles to ₹205 Cr as W&C drives 54% revenue jump
PAT +128.6% YoY · revenue +53.9% · margins expanding
₹3,168.2 Cr
+53.9% YoY
₹205.2 Cr
+128.6% YoY
6.41%
+2.1pp YoY
₹18.14
R R Kabel's Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 June 2026) is a strong print on both lines. Consolidated revenue rose ~53.9% YoY to ₹3,168 Cr and consolidated PAT jumped ~128.6% to ₹205.2 Cr (EPS ₹18.14), versus ₹2,059 Cr and ₹89.8 Cr a year ago. Sequentially the gains are milder — revenue +6.9% and PAT +22.2% over Q4 FY26 (₹2,964 Cr / ₹167.9 Cr) — so the year-on-year comparison, not the QoQ, is the story. The print carries a ₹13.8 Cr pre-tax exceptional gain (a partial write-back of the labour-code provision the company had charged in FY26); adjusting for it, underlying PAT is ~₹195 Cr, still up ~117% YoY since the year-ago base had no such item. Standalone tells the same story (revenue ₹3,168 Cr, PAT ₹203.1 Cr, EPS ₹17.96); the only gap is the JV (RR-Imperial Electricals) contributing ₹2.1 Cr, so standalone and consolidated do not diverge materially.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin bridge is the substance behind the profit surge. Operating margin expanded to ~8.8% from ~6.9% a year ago (roughly flat vs Q4's ~8.8%), and net margin widened to ~6.5% from ~4.3% YoY. The lift is led by Wires & Cables, where segment revenue grew ~57% YoY to ₹2,880 Cr and segment PBT more than doubled to ₹285 Cr — a mix of volume, premiumisation and copper/aluminium price pass-through, so reported value growth runs ahead of underlying volume. Just as important, the FMEG segment reached breakeven (segment result ~₹0 Cr) against a ₹7.1 Cr loss a year ago and a ₹9.3 Cr loss in Q4, with FMEG revenue up ~28% YoY to ₹288 Cr.
The stock went into the print at ₹2,498.1, up 0.4% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 4 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management reaffirmed its 'Project RRise' strategic roadmap, targeting an 18% CAGR in Wires & Cables (W&C) and a 25% CAGR in the FMEG segment. For FY27, the company guides for 16-18% volume growth in the core W&C business with continued margin expansion toward its 10.5% FY28 EBIT target. While the FMEG segment's breake
— This quarter: met
Against management's own 'Project RRise' guidance from the Q4 concall — 16-18% W&C volume growth, FMEG breakeven in FY27, and OPM building toward the ~9.5% FY27 / 10.5% FY28 target — this quarter validates the roadmap: FMEG hit breakeven at the very start of the guided year, W&C growth is running hot, and OPM at ~8.8% sits just below the FY27 aim. On the Street, Motilal Oswal was Neutral (₹2,020, 4 Jun) even as the stock ran up ~47% YTD; no published point estimate for the June quarter was found, so the beat-versus-consensus call is unconfirmed. Alongside the numbers, the board's May appointment of Mahhesh and Rajesh Kabra as Joint Managing Directors and the ₹5.5 FY26 final dividend frame the quarter; a new EPR (non-ferrous scrap recycling) obligation is flagged but not yet quantifiable pending CPCB rules.
W1
FMEG sustaining/extending breakeven beyond Q1 (result swung from -₹7.1 Cr YoY / -₹9.3 Cr in Q4 to ~₹0 Cr) toward the guided 20-25% value growth
W2
OPM progression toward management's ~9.5% FY27 target (currently ~8.8%) as operating leverage and mix build
W3
W&C volume vs value split — Q1 value growth of ~57% is copper/aluminium-aided; watch whether the 16-18% FY27 volume guide holds
Filing in ₹ million (÷10 → ₹Cr); machine text-layer had columns transposed but the rendered table and comparison context confirm 30-Jun-2026 = the 31,682/329 column. Current quarter carries a positive exceptional item of ₹13.8 Cr (labour-code provision write-back, note iv) that lifted PBT; consolidated PBT includes ₹2.1 Cr JV profit share. No minority interest.
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