UNO Minda Q1: consol PAT +2% YoY as OPM slips to 10.3%, misses FY27 margin guidance
PAT +2.1% YoY · revenue +23.78% · margins compressing · miss vs street
₹5,556.85 Cr
+23.78% YoY
₹315.51 Cr
+2.1% YoY
5.67%
-1.2pp YoY
₹5.12
UNO Minda's consolidated revenue rose 23.8% YoY and 4.1% QoQ to ₹5,556.85 Cr, but consolidated net profit (before minority interest) grew just 2.1% YoY to ₹315.51 Cr and fell 10.3% QoQ — profit growth badly lagging the topline. Profit attributable to owners was ₹295.83 Cr (basic EPS ₹5.12, vs ₹5.06 a year ago and ₹5.65 last quarter); NCI's share was ₹19.68 Cr. Standalone (parent-only) PAT was ₹244.43 Cr, down 10.7% YoY though up 20.4% QoQ off a soft base, aided by ₹58.81 Cr of dividend income from subsidiaries/JVs.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The gap is entirely margin-driven, not one-off related — neither this quarter nor either comparison quarter carried exceptional items. Operating margin (computed on the company's own disclosed formula) compressed to 10.29% from 12.10% a year ago and 11.30% last quarter; net profit margin fell to 5.68% from 6.87% YoY and 6.58% QoQ. This tracks the cost pressures the company had flagged going into the quarter — aluminium pass-through of roughly 4-5% and minimum-wage-linked labour cost increases — landing on the P&L broadly as expected.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,226, up 7.7% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management provided a strong outlook for FY27, planning approximately INR 1,750 crores in capital expenditure, with a significant portion dedicated to growth initiatives and new product segments like EV powertrain and sunroofs. The company expects to maintain EBITDA margins of around 11% +/- 50 basis points, even with
— This quarter: missed
Against management's own FY27 outlook (from the Q4FY26 call) of EBITDA margins around 11% +/-50bps even after new-facility start-up costs, the 10.29% print sits below that band — a miss on guidance. Street brokerages previewing the quarter (Business Standard's Q1FY27 auto-sector preview) had already braced for margin near the lower end of a 10.5-11.5% range on the same cost pressures; the actual result undershot even that bearish call, a miss vs street too. Revenue, however, outperformed: ₹5,556.85 Cr sits near the top of the ₹5,014-5,647 Cr range brokerages had modelled (Univest), and comfortably ahead of the ~₹700-750 Cr organic growth plus ~₹15-20 Cr Onkyo contribution our own pre-result preview had flagged — the growth engine beat expectations while profitability trailed both the Street's and the company's own bar. No standalone management press release was available in the context to cross-check framing against.
W1
OPM recovery toward management's 10.5-11.5% FY27 band — Q1 printed 10.29%, below range; watch Q2 for aluminium/wage cost pass-through and pricing action
W2
₹320 Cr seating-systems capex (approved Jul 7, post quarter-end) — first ramp/utilisation commentary due in Q2
W3
Onkyo India consolidation to 99% (completed post quarter-end, ₹1.02 Cr) — watch for reduced NCI drag and any one-off accounting in Q2 numbers
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