Uniparts India Q1 FY27: consol PAT jumps 64% YoY to ₹56.6 Cr as margins expand, revenue +27%
PAT +64.25% YoY · revenue +26.95% · margins expanding
₹347.38 Cr
+26.95% YoY
₹56.61 Cr
+64.25% YoY
15.94%
+3.6pp YoY
₹12.54
Uniparts India's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue came in at ₹347.4 Cr, up 26.95% YoY and 2.49% QoQ, while consolidated PAT rose 64.25% YoY and 10.68% QoQ to ₹56.6 Cr — basic EPS of ₹12.54 versus ₹7.64 a year ago and ₹11.33 last quarter. The print carries no exceptional items on either side of the comparison, so the growth is clean/unadjusted. Net profit margin expanded to 16.30% from 12.59% in Q1 FY26 (and 15.09% in Q4 FY26), while operating margin came in at 23.60% — up sharply from 19.11% a year ago, though marginally below Q4's 23.85%, indicating the margin gain is being sustained rather than a one-quarter spike. Standalone (India-only) revenue grew a slower 18.49% YoY to ₹191.6 Cr with PAT up 57.26% YoY to ₹23.0 Cr; the wider gap versus consolidated growth (27% revenue, 64% PAT) points to the US/international subsidiaries (Uniparts USA, Uniparts Olsen, Uniparts India GmbH) growing faster than the domestic entity this quarter.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
On guidance, management's Q4 FY26 call had flagged Q1 FY27 to come in "in line with Q4" sequentially and reiterated a >20% EBITDA/operating-margin target for the year; the quarter met both — QoQ revenue was roughly flat (+2.49%) as guided, while operating margin at 23.60% stayed comfortably above the 20% threshold, and QoQ PAT growth (+10.68%) came in ahead of a flat sequential read. No formal analyst consensus estimates for this specific quarter could be found via web search, so vsStreet is unresolved; no separate management press release commentary was available beyond the regulatory filing and auditor's review reports. Alongside the results, the Board approved a first interim dividend of ₹9/share (90% of face value) aggregating ₹40.65 Cr, with a record date of August 12, 2026 — a continuation of shareholder returns rather than a signal tied to this quarter's numbers specifically. Management had previously flagged H2 FY27 as stronger than H1, so this quarter's steady-to-improving trajectory sets up a base to watch against that expectation.
The stock went into the print at ₹732.95, up 12.9% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters.
Uniparts India anticipates FY27 growth to be in line with FY26 performance, driven by a recovering industry cycle, execution of new business awards, and gradual end-market recovery. The company expects to operate comfortably above a 20% EBITDA margin, with the exact outcome dependent on revenue ramp-up and delivery cha
— This quarter: beat
W1
Management guided H2 FY27 stronger than H1 — confirm whether Q2 shows the ramp beyond this quarter's steady QoQ growth
W2
Operating margin sustainability above the guided >20% level — Q1 at 23.60% is just below Q4's 23.85%, watch for plateau vs continued expansion
W3
Pace of overseas subsidiary contribution (Uniparts USA/Olsen/GmbH) given consolidated growth (27% YoY) is outpacing standalone (18.5% YoY)
Both statements unaudited (limited review only), figures reported in ₹ Millions and converted to ₹ Crore (÷10). No exceptional items in this quarter or the year-ago quarter (blank rows) — no adjusted-YoY calc needed. EPS not annualised. Consolidated growth outpaces standalone, implying stronger overseas-subsidiary performance.
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