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Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · SYMPHONY

Symphony Q1FY27: PAT flat YoY at ₹40 Cr, air-cooling profit +18%, treasury income halves

PAT -4.76% YoY · revenue +8% · margins compressing

Q1 FY27 resultsSYMPHONYSymphony Limited04 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹378 Cr

+8% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹40 Cr

-4.76% YoY

Net margin

10.23%

-5.2pp YoY

EPS

₹5.77

Symphony's consolidated PAT was essentially flat YoY at ₹40 Cr (-4.8% versus ₹42 Cr in Q1 FY26, on a restated like-for-like base), on revenue that grew 8% YoY to ₹378 Cr. Sequentially revenue rose 11.8% and profit swung from a ₹218 Cr loss in Q4 FY26 — a quarter dominated by a one-off ₹209 Cr impairment on the Australian business — to a clean ₹40 Cr profit with zero exceptional items this quarter, so the QoQ swing is a one-off comparison, not a like-for-like improvement; on a core basis (stripping Q4's impairment and its associated tax write-down), sequential profit growth was a more modest ~14%. Standalone (parent-only) profit fell far more sharply, down 24% YoY to ₹28 Cr on revenue of ₹241 Cr (+5.2% YoY) — a materially wider decline than the consolidated print. That gap is explained by the overseas subsidiary base: the six subsidiaries reviewed by other auditors contributed a combined ₹48.92 Cr of PAT this quarter, cushioning the group number even as the parent's own profit compressed.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹378 Cr+11.8%+50.6%
Expenses₹341 Cr+14%+50.2%
PAT₹40 Cr-4.76%
Net margin10.23%+72.3pp-5.2pp
EPS₹5.77-81.9%+2.9%

The divergence between healthy topline growth and flat-to-down profit traces to two lines. The core Air Cooling and Other Appliances segment performed well, with PBIT up 18% YoY to ₹45 Cr (from ₹38 Cr) at the group level and a similar 17% YoY rise to ₹27 Cr at the standalone level — the underlying cooling business is growing. But the "Corporate Funds" (treasury) segment — investment income on surplus cash — nearly halved to ₹8 Cr from ₹16 Cr a year ago, pulling consolidated OPM down to roughly 13.2% from ~14.9% and NPM to ~10.2% from ~11.3%. On the standalone book, other expenses also rose 28% YoY (₹37 Cr vs ₹29 Cr), adding further margin pressure at the parent level.

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

The stock went into the print at ₹675.35, down 4.3% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
-253.64-130.88-8.12114.6479Q4 FY25rev ₹488 Cr42Q1 FY26rev ₹251 Cr19Q2 FY26rev ₹163 Cr20Q3 FY26rev ₹179 Cr-218Q4 FY26rev ₹338 Cr40Q1 FY27rev ₹378 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore
What management guided (4 FY-2026 call)
Management anticipates a potentially decent summer sales period in India, with a runway of 4-6 weeks from mid-May, which could lead to a 'fairly good' summer. However, they refrained from providing specific double-digit growth targets due to weather uncertainty. The company's strategic direction focuses on a balance sh

This quarter: met

Management gave no formal double-digit growth target on the Q4 FY26 call, flagging only a "potentially decent" 4-6 week summer sales runway from mid-May without committing to specifics given weather uncertainty; the 8% consolidated revenue growth and roughly flat profit are consistent with that cautious framing rather than a clear beat or miss — this reads as "met," not exceeded. No brokerage consensus estimate specific to this quarter's revenue or PAT could be confirmed, so the print cannot be benchmarked against street numbers here. No fresh management press release accompanied this filing to independently corroborate drivers beyond the notes to the results. Alongside the print, the board declared a 1st interim dividend of ₹1 per share (50% of ₹2 face value), a ₹6.87 Cr payout — a continuation of capital return even as the treasury income line itself shrank.

  • W1

    Standalone vs consolidated PAT gap: standalone fell -24% YoY to ₹28 Cr this quarter — watch if the parent-level margin recovers in Q2 or the gap with consolidated (-4.8% YoY) widens further

  • W2

    Treasury/Corporate Funds income run-rate, down to ₹8 Cr from ₹16 Cr YoY — watch whether it stabilizes or declines further as surplus cash is deployed

  • W3

    Air Cooling segment PBIT growth (+18% YoY to ₹45 Cr this quarter) — watch if this pace holds through Q2, which covers the balance of the India summer season

No exceptional items this quarter (clean print) vs a ₹209 Cr Australia goodwill/PPE impairment in Q4 FY26; our stored year-ago (Q1 FY26) comparison of revenue ₹251 Cr reflects the originally-reported figure before Note 6's reclassification of CHPL/IMPCO from discontinued to continuing operations — this filing's restated Q1 FY26 comparative (₹350 Cr revenue, ₹42 Cr PAT) is used for YoY here as the like-for-like base.

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