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Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · SURYODAY

Suryoday SFB Q1: PAT more than doubles to ₹75 Cr YoY as credit costs ease, net NPA crashes to 1.3%

PAT +113.1% YoY · revenue +25.69% · margins expanding

Q1 FY27 resultsSURYODAYSuryoday Small Finance Bank Ltd23 Jul 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹622.36 Cr

+25.69% YoY

PAT (standalone)

₹75.18 Cr

+113.1% YoY

Net margin

9.76%

+3.9pp YoY

EPS

₹7.07

Suryoday Small Finance Bank reported a strong Q1 FY27 (standalone; the bank has no subsidiaries, so no consolidated accounts). Net profit rose 113% YoY to ₹75.18 Cr (₹35.28 Cr a year ago) and 51% QoQ, on interest earned of ₹622.36 Cr (+25.7% YoY, +3.5% QoQ) and total income of ₹770.22 Cr. EPS was ₹7.07 versus ₹3.32 a year ago. Operating profit before provisions grew 27% YoY to ₹138.56 Cr, so the print is not purely a provisioning story — but lower credit costs did the heavy lifting on the bottom line, with provisions at ₹36.66 Cr against ₹62.09 Cr a year ago. Net interest margin, proxied by net profit margin, expanded to 9.8% from 5.8% YoY.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Standalone P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹622.36 Cr+3.5%+25.7%
Expenses₹668.32 Cr+14.3%+35%
PAT₹75.18 Cr+51.21%+113.1%
Net margin9.76%+2.6pp+3.9pp
EPS₹7.07+51.1%+113%

The swing factor is the ₹387.45 Cr CGFMU credit-guarantee claim (net of recovery) that the bank recognised as virtually certain at 30-Jun and realised in full on 1-Jul-26. Rather than showing up as a one-off gain, it worked through the asset side: net NPAs fell to ₹169.55 Cr from ₹541.88 Cr in Q4, dropping the net NPA ratio to 1.27% from 4.21% QoQ (and 5.64% YoY), while gross NPA held broadly flat at 6.60%. Normalising credit costs back to the year-ago level would put adjusted PAT growth nearer ~60% YoY — still strong, but well below the 113% headline, and the sharp net-NPA improvement is unlikely to repeat at this scale next quarter.

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The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹194.31, up 13.1% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
-43.8-9.2925.2359.7433.3Q3 FY25rev ₹488 Cr-33.78Q4 FY25rev ₹471 Cr35.28Q1 FY26rev ₹495 Cr30.41Q2 FY26rev ₹520 Cr36.56Q3 FY26rev ₹544 Cr49.72Q4 FY26rev ₹602 Cr
Quarterly standalone PAT, ₹ Crore

For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.

Growth context supports the print: the bank's Q1 update flagged gross advances up 32.5% YoY to ₹14,374 Cr, deposits up 29.4% to ₹14,634 Cr and CASA up 53.4% to ₹3,072 Cr (CASA ratio 21.0%). Capital adequacy stood at 20.03% and RoA improved to 0.38% (from 0.22% YoY). Management gives no formal quarterly guidance and there is no prior concall on record; consensus is thin (one analyst, ~96.6% FY27 profit-growth estimate per Trendlyne, no Q1 poll), so the quarter can't be cleanly graded beat/miss — the +113% YoY print does run ahead of that full-year pace. The board also fixed a 17-Jul record date for the final dividend and is seeking approval for a ₹500 Cr fundraise. The concall is on 24-Jul-26.

  • W1

    Whether net NPA holds near 1.27% next quarter now the one-time ₹387.45 Cr CGFMU claim is realised, or drifts back up

  • W2

    Provision/credit-cost run-rate — Q1's ₹36.66 Cr was CGFMU-aided; a normalised level near ₹50-62 Cr would compress PAT growth

  • W3

    Pace of the 32.5% advances / 29.4% deposit growth and CASA build (now 21.0%) into H2, plus progress on the ₹500 Cr fundraise

Bank format (₹ Lakhs; interest earned = revenue). No consolidation (no subsidiary). Exceptional items nil, but ₹387.45 Cr CGFMU credit-guarantee claim recognised as receivable (received 1-Jul-26) — largely offset written-off loans, cutting net NPA to 1.27% (from 4.21% QoQ) and holding provisions at ₹36.66 Cr; its net P&L benefit is embedded in the low provision line, not a headline gain. totalExpenses = total expenditure ₹631.66 Cr + provisions ₹36.66 Cr.

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Suryoday SFB Q1: PAT more than doubles to ₹75 Cr YoY as credit costs ease, net NPA crashes to 1.3% — StockWatch