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Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · TURTLEMINT

Turtlemint swings to ₹37.8 Cr consolidated loss in Q1FY27 despite 40% revenue growth

PAT +19.08% YoY · revenue +39.72% · margins compressing

Q1 FY27 resultsTURTLEMINTTurtlemint Fintech Solutions Ltd14 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹294.08 Cr

+39.72% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹-37.78 Cr

+19.08% YoY

Net margin

-12.78%

EPS

₹-1.47

Turtlemint Fintech posted a consolidated net loss of ₹37.78 Cr in Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), on revenue of ₹294.08 Cr. Revenue was up 39.7% year-on-year from ₹210.49 Cr, and the loss itself narrowed 19.1% YoY from ₹46.69 Cr a year ago — but the quarter reverses the company's maiden consolidated profit of ₹3.14 Cr booked just one quarter earlier in Q4 FY26, with revenue down 17.7% sequentially from ₹357.21 Cr. Standalone (the holding entity) posted a ₹35.55 Cr loss on ₹20.77 Cr revenue; nearly all group scale sits in the insurance-broking and mutual-fund-distribution subsidiaries consolidated above it.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹294.08 Cr-17.7%
Expenses₹333.52 Cr-8.8%
PAT₹-37.78 Cr+19.08%
Net margin-12.78%-13.6pp
EPS₹-1.47-1325%

No year-ago quarter on record — YoY cells may be blank.

The swing back to loss is driven by two identifiable cost lines rather than a topline collapse: finance costs jumped roughly 5x sequentially to ₹2.49 Cr (from ₹0.49 Cr in Q4 FY26) after the company drew ₹50 Cr via 13.75% non-convertible debentures from Trifecta Venture Debt Fund III and IV during the quarter, and employee benefits expense rose 10.3% QoQ to ₹65.44 Cr. Pre-exceptional operating margin fell to -12.9% of revenue from -1.4% in Q4 FY26, though it remains better than the -22.2% margin a year ago. No exceptional items hit this quarter, versus a ₹54.93 Cr CCPS-conversion charge absorbed in FY26.

107.95118.01128.07138.12148.1813906-3007-1007-2208-0308-1308-14Q1 FY-2027 results
The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹139, up 0.9% over the past month of trading.

Beyond the headline

What the summary numbers don't show

Consolidated basic EPS -₹1.47, against +₹0.12 in Q4 FY26 and -₹1.76 a year ago — share count roughly quintupled post-IPO/CCPS conversion so per-share figures aren't directly comparable

What management guided (4 FY-2027 call)
Management expressed strong confidence in future performance, highlighting Q4 FY26 as the first adjusted EBITDA breakeven quarter. They anticipate FY27 to be profitable on a consolidated basis, expecting profitability to improve by over 40% annually. Long-term, Turtlemint projects service EBITDA to expand to 24-25% and

This quarter: missed

The quarter also carried the company's IPO: a ₹660.72 Cr fresh issue plus a ₹221.95 Cr offer-for-sale, with listing on NSE and BSE on June 29, 2026, taking paid-up equity capital from ₹25.10 Cr to ₹29.45 Cr. This is the company's first quarterly print since listing, and there is no formal analyst coverage yet — Simply Wall St lists zero analysts submitting estimates — so vs-street cannot be assessed. Against management's own framing from the prior (Q4 FY26) concall — that Q4 marked the first adjusted-EBITDA-breakeven quarter and that FY27 would be consolidated-profitable with profitability improving over 40% annually — this print runs counter to that trajectory in its first quarter, even allowing that the elevated finance and employee cost lines look more like one-off build-out costs (fresh debt draw, post-listing headcount/comp) than a core demand problem, given revenue growth held up strongly YoY.

  • W1

    Finance cost run-rate: the ₹50 Cr NCD carries a 13.75% coupon plus a 0.60% quarterly add-on, so interest expense stays structurally higher through FY27 than pre-NCD levels

  • W2

    Q2 FY27 print as the next checkpoint against management's FY27 consolidated-profitability guidance, after this quarter reversed Q4 FY26's breakeven

  • W3

    Whether the 17.7% QoQ revenue decline is seasonal normalization after a strong Q4 or a genuine slowdown — watchable against the Q2 sequential trend

OCR renders 'Fintech' as 'Fir tech' throughout (cosmetic, doesn't affect figures reported in the tables). No exceptional items this quarter on either basis, unlike FY26 full year which carried a ₹54.93 Cr CCPS-conversion exceptional charge. Consolidated tax line is a ₹0.09 Cr deferred-tax credit.

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