Star Cement Q1FY27: consolidated PAT falls 25% YoY to ₹74 Cr as OPM compresses to ~21%
PAT -24.71% YoY · revenue +3.39% · margins compressing
₹942.89 Cr
+3.39% YoY
₹73.91 Cr
-24.71% YoY
7.77%
-3pp YoY
₹1.85
Star Cement's consolidated revenue rose a modest 3.4% YoY to ₹942.9 Cr but fell 19.7% QoQ from Q4FY26's ₹1,173.6 Cr. Consolidated PAT for the period came in at ₹73.9 Cr (₹74.7 Cr attributable to shareholders), down 24.7% YoY from ₹98.2 Cr and 49.7% QoQ from ₹147.0 Cr; basic EPS fell to ₹1.85 from ₹2.44 a year ago and ₹3.66 last quarter. Neither this quarter nor the year-ago quarter carried exceptional items, so the YoY decline is a clean, unadjusted comparison — no adjusted-vs-reported gap to reconcile.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The compression sits squarely on operating margin: OPM fell to roughly 20.6% from 25.0% YoY and 26.4% QoQ, and NPM fell to 7.8% from 10.7% YoY, as power-and-fuel costs rose to ₹152.0 Cr from ₹141.4 Cr a year earlier even as revenue grew only 3.4%. This lines up with what management told the Street on the Q4FY26 call: a temporary ₹250-300 Cr fuel-cost hit across Q1-Q2 FY27 from supply-chain disruptions, only partly offset by price increases, with normalisation expected by Q2. On that specific cost-guidance dimension the quarter met what was flagged. The filing carries no volume disclosure, so the separately guided 10-12% FY27 cement volume growth target can't be checked against this statement.
The stock went into the print at ₹198.38, down 3.2% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Company adopted concessional tax rate under Section 115BAA from Apr 1, 2026 — tax expense not comparable to prior periods
Standalone PAT ₹23.8 Cr, roughly flat YoY (₹24.2 Cr) but down sharply QoQ from ₹67.6 Cr
Management projects a 10-12% volume growth for FY27 on cement sales. The company plans significant capex, with INR600-700 crores estimated for FY27 and INR1,500 crores for FY28, primarily for new grinding units in Haryana and Bihar, and clinker plants in Rajasthan and Assam. They anticipate a temporary increase in fuel
— This quarter: met
Pre-print brokerage coverage (Business Standard) had flagged sector-wide Q1FY27 margin pressure from roughly ₹250-300/ton cost inflation tied to West Asia-linked fuel costs, with normalisation expected around June/Q2 — directionally consistent with this print, though no company-specific consensus PAT figure could be found to call a precise beat or miss. This quarter's other corporate developments — a rejected promoter-reclassification application (Jul 16) and being named preferred bidder for an Assam mining lease (Jun 24) — have no direct P&L linkage this period. No management press release accompanying the filing was available to quote.
W1
Q2FY27 OPM trajectory — management guided fuel-cost pressure (₹250-300 Cr hit across Q1-Q2 FY27) to normalise by Q2/June; watch for recovery toward the 25-26% FY26 run-rate
W2
FY27 volume growth vs the 10-12% guide — not disclosed in this filing; check the Aug 10, 2026 earnings call
W3
Progress on ₹600-700 Cr FY27 capex (Haryana/Bihar grinding units, Rajasthan/Assam clinker plants) and its funding/debt impact
Source in ₹ Lakhs, converted to Cr. No exceptional items in Q1FY27 or the year-ago Q1FY26 (clean YoY); Q4FY26 base carried a ₹5.80 Cr consolidated exceptional item (labour-code provision). Consolidated PAT for the period (₹73.91 Cr) splits to ₹74.72 Cr shareholders / ₹(0.81) Cr NCI. Company adopted concessional tax rate under Sec 115BAA from Apr 1, 2026, so tax expense isn't comparable to prior periods (Note 3).
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