R Systems Q1 FY27: revenue +30% YoY, consolidated PAT -27% on high base, +31% adjusted
PAT -26.74% YoY · revenue +30.23% · margins flat
₹601.7 Cr
+30.23% YoY
₹55.57 Cr
-26.74% YoY
9.21%
-5.7pp YoY
₹4.69
R Systems International's consolidated (primary) results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 show revenue of ₹601.7 Cr, up 30.2% YoY and 4.7% QoQ, while reported PAT of ₹55.6 Cr fell 26.7% YoY. The YoY profit decline is a comparison-base effect, not a genuine deterioration: the year-ago quarter booked a ₹43.6 Cr one-off gain on the sale of the company's Noida land and building, recorded in other income, with no equivalent item this quarter. Adjusted for that one-off, PAT grew approximately 30.7% YoY — closely tracking revenue growth. H1 CY2026 consolidated revenue of ₹1,176.5 Cr (+30.1% YoY) confirms management's own headline of "30% revenue growth in H1 2026"; H1 PAT of ₹121.0 Cr (+5.7% YoY reported) is similarly held down by the same year-ago one-off.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin picture is mixed depending on which line is read. Operating margin, per the company's own Regulation 52 disclosure (PBT + finance costs − other income, over revenue), expanded to 14.73% from 11.77% a year ago and 14.29% last quarter — a genuine improvement at the core-business level. Net profit margin, however, fell to 9.24% from 16.42% YoY and 11.38% QoQ, because the year-ago and prior-quarter periods carried elevated other income (₹47.0 Cr and ₹17.1 Cr respectively, versus just ₹1.4 Cr this quarter) and the effective tax rate rose to 31.0% this quarter from 23.5% a year ago and 27.0% last quarter. Segment-wise, IT services pre-tax segment profit was ₹68.8 Cr (up from ₹44.3 Cr YoY) on segment revenue of ₹543.7 Cr; Knowledge Services contributed ₹25.7 Cr on ₹59.7 Cr revenue.
The stock went into the print at ₹270, up 19.8% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
What the summary numbers don't show
Consolidated basic EPS ₹4.69 (vs ₹6.41 YoY, ₹5.52 QoQ) — standalone basic EPS ₹3.02.
While no specific quantitative guidance was provided, management expressed high confidence in returning to organic growth from Q2, driven by strong deal momentum with TTM ACV wins of $82.5 million. The company expects to maintain robust EBITDA margins, with the Q1 result of 20.1% setting a strong baseline even after ac
— This quarter: met
No consensus estimate specific to this print could be confirmed via public sources at the time of writing (results were announced late on August 4, with the analyst call scheduled for August 5), so the actual-versus-street read is unknown. Against management's prior guidance — a return to organic growth from Q2 on strong deal momentum (TTM ACV of $82.5 million) and EBITDA margins holding near the Q1 CY2026 baseline of 20.1% — the growth call was clearly met, though the specific EBITDA-margin baseline cannot be independently verified from the disclosed line items alone. Management's press release frames the quarter around its "AI-native strategy" and the EXIQO AI Studio/OptimaAI platform, citing 17.7% YoY US$ revenue growth for the quarter and 20.3% for H1 — both well below the 30%-plus INR-reported growth, a gap that reflects currency translation and the consolidation of Novigo Solutions (added to the group from November 13, 2025) on top of organic gains. Standalone (secondary) results lag the consolidated pace: revenue grew 17.2% YoY to ₹342.5 Cr and PAT fell 47.6% YoY to ₹35.8 Cr, restated for the Velotio/Scaleworx amalgamation; the sharper standalone PAT decline also reflects the absence of a ₹14.1 Cr intercompany dividend that had lifted the prior quarter. Alongside the results, the board cleared a postal ballot to appoint three new independent directors and a non-executive director, and the company was separately recognized as a Horizon 2 GCC Accelerator by HFS Research during the quarter.
W1
Effective tax rate — 31.0% this quarter vs 23.5%/27.0% in the year-ago/prior quarters; a reversion would lift reported PAT growth toward the ~31% adjusted underlying pace.
W2
Deal-momentum conversion — last quarter's $82.5M TTM ACV and AI-led deal wins (EXIQO, OptimaAI) should show up as organic revenue in coming prints.
W3
Organic vs inorganic revenue split as Novigo (consolidated since Nov 2025) and the Velotio/Scaleworx amalgamation anniversary into the comparative base.
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