Vardhman Q1: consolidated PAT jumps 51% to ₹315 Cr as spinning spreads, margins recover
PAT +51.46% YoY · revenue +13.3% · margins expanding
₹2,703.08 Cr
+13.3% YoY
₹314.56 Cr
+51.46% YoY
11.31%
+2.8pp YoY
₹10.88
Vardhman Textiles opened FY27 with a strong quarter, consolidated net profit rising 51.5% year-on-year to ₹314.56 Cr on revenue of ₹2,703.08 Cr (+13.3% YoY). The print is driven almost entirely by margin recovery rather than volume: net margin expanded to 11.6% from 8.5% a year ago and 7.4% last quarter, as the spinning-spread improvement management flagged on the Q4 call (from ~$0.65 toward $0.90–0.95) began flowing through. Operating profit before finance and depreciation rose to roughly ₹474 Cr against a topline up only mid-teens, confirming the gain is spread-led. The sequential +66% profit jump overstates momentum — the March quarter carried a labour-code past-service charge and a one-off tax reversal — so year-on-year is the honest measure, and it is clearly positive.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The result validates management's Q4 guidance that Q1 would be "far better": both revenue and profit accelerated YoY, and the textiles segment PBIT jumped to ₹434.36 Cr from ₹300.68 Cr a year ago. Standalone tells a similar but slightly milder story — PAT ₹285.06 Cr, up 41.4% YoY — with the consolidated figure running ~10 points ahead because associate contribution grew (share of associate profit ₹15.83 Cr vs ₹12.06 Cr, with Vardhman Special Steels' profit roughly doubling). The Acrylic Fibre segment also swung to a ₹17.60 Cr profit from a ₹0.86 Cr loss a year ago.
The stock went into the print at ₹635.8, down 1.7% over the past month of trading.
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.
What the summary numbers don't show
Consolidated PAT ₹314.56 Cr, up 51.5% YoY (₹207.68 Cr) and 66.2% QoQ — the QoQ flattered by a weak Q4 base carrying one-off charges
EPS (consolidated, basic) ₹10.88 vs ₹7.28 a year ago — results unaudited, limited-review by Deloitte
Management projects a significantly improved performance in the upcoming quarters, driven by strong yarn demand from the US and China and a substantial improvement in spinning spreads from approximately $0.65 to $0.90-$0.95. Q1 performance is expected to be 'far better', as fabric margins are anticipated to recover wit
— This quarter: beat
Street coverage ahead of the print centred on whether the June 2026 cotton import-duty exemption would lift gross margins and whether the ₹570 Cr of processing capacity capitalised in late FY26 (plus a ₹125 Cr shirting expansion) would ramp — no published consensus PAT figure was on record, but the margin expansion answers the first question affirmatively. Effective tax rate normalised to ~25% (₹103.51 Cr) after last quarter's litigation-driven reversal. The board declared no dividend with these unaudited results; management hosts the earnings call on July 31, where the durability of spinning spreads and the fabric-margin recovery it expects with a lag will be the key checkpoints.
W1
Durability of spinning spreads at the $0.90–0.95 management targeted — this quarter's 11.6% NPM rests on it holding
W2
Fabric-margin recovery, which management said would come with a lag; not yet visibly the driver this quarter
W3
Ramp-up of the ₹570 Cr processing capacity capitalised in late FY26 and the ₹125 Cr shirting expansion over the next 6–9 months
Clean digitally-signed statements, both basis present, unit ₹ Cr. Consol PBT adds ₹15.83 Cr associate share; PAT 314.56 is pre-NCI (owners 309.83, NCI 4.73) matching DB convention. Tax = current+deferred. No exceptional items in current or year-ago quarter; QoQ base (Q4 FY26) carried a ₹16.98 Cr tax-provision reversal and labour-code past-service charge, so YoY is the clean read.
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