Veranda Learning Q1FY27: PAT surges ~468% YoY to ₹33.9 Cr, revenue up 42% to ₹150 Cr
PAT +467.9% YoY · revenue +41.53% · margins expanding
₹149.54 Cr
+41.53% YoY
₹33.87 Cr
+467.9% YoY
22.36%
+18.6pp YoY
₹3.03
Veranda Learning's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue rose 41.5% YoY to ₹149.5 Cr on a continuing-operations basis (management states 42%; the year-ago quarter's total reported revenue of ₹139.3 Cr included operations since discontinued), broadly matching the ~40% YoY growth the company guided for full-year FY27 revenue (~₹670 Cr) at the Q4FY26 concall. Consolidated PAT jumped to ₹33.87 Cr from ₹5.97 Cr a year ago (+468% reported; management describes it as a 'multifold' ~6x rise), and +115.8% sequentially from ₹15.70 Cr in Q4FY26. Adjusted for a ₹7.36 Cr one-off tax credit booked this quarter, YoY PAT growth is still a steep ~345% — the underlying business, not just the one-off, is driving the jump, aided partly by a weak year-ago base (Q1FY26 was the company's first profitable quarter after a prior-year loss). Consolidated figures are primary here; the standalone (parent-only) entity posted a marginal loss of ₹0.07 Cr on revenue of just ₹5.79 Cr, since the parent is largely a holding/investment entity — the two statements diverge sharply and the consolidated print is the operating story.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Net margin expanded to 22.4% of total income from 3.8% a year ago and 11.2% last quarter; EBITDA margin (segment result, excluding other income) was 34.7% of operating revenue, up from 29.8% YoY though down slightly from 35.5% in Q4FY26. The tax line moved to a ₹3.45 Cr net credit (from a ₹8.05 Cr expense last quarter) chiefly because a ₹7.67 Cr tax provision earlier recognised by Veranda K-12 Learning Solutions was reversed after the NCLT approved (order dated July 31, 2026, effective August 11, 2026) its merger into Veranda Administrative Learning Solutions, given availability of brought-forward tax losses. By segment, Commerce remains the anchor at ₹108.6 Cr revenue (+47% YoY, +15% QoQ) and ₹40.9 Cr segment result; Government Test Preparation swung to a ₹4.2 Cr segment profit from a ₹3.76 Cr loss in Q4FY26 on ₹32.5 Cr revenue (+38% YoY); Managed School Services grew 20% YoY to ₹12.25 Cr revenue with an ₹8.96 Cr result; Vocational Education, still small at ₹8.67 Cr revenue, scaled off a low base (+821% YoY).
The stock went into the print at ₹243, up 5.2% 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.
What the summary numbers don't show
Basic EPS (consolidated) ₹3.03 vs ₹0.92 in Q4FY26 and ₹0.09 in Q1FY26.
Veranda Learning forecasts strong FY27 performance with targeted revenues of approximately INR670 crores, representing a 40% year-on-year growth, and a projected Profit After Tax (PAT) of INR144 crores. This outlook is supported by expansion into new geographies, scaling of offline centers, new course launches, improve
— This quarter: met
No brokerage consensus for this specific quarter turned up in a search, so vsStreet is unknown rather than assumed. Against the company's own FY27 guidance (₹670 Cr revenue, ₹144 Cr PAT, given at the Q4FY26 call), Q1's revenue growth rate (41.5% YoY) tracks the guided ~40%, and both reported PAT (₹33.9 Cr, 23.5% of the full-year target) and adjusted PAT (₹26.5 Cr, 18.4% of target) are broadly on pace for a first quarter — management's own framing calls this 'a strong note' with 'exceptional performance' in Commerce and Government Test Prep, while flagging K12 as still investment-phase ('expected to translate into stronger growth over coming quarters'), consistent with K12's more modest 20% YoY growth versus Commerce's 47%. The quarter also carried corporate-action noise unrelated to operations: the NCLT-approved K-12/VALS merger (effective August 11, 2026) drove the tax reversal above, VALS separately awaits an RBI decision on a Core Investment Company registration waiver (application pending since July 24, 2026), and a separate Composite Scheme merging VXLS into the parent while demerging the Commerce business into JKSC remains pending before the NCLT (petition filed April 29, 2026) with no financial effect yet recognised in these results.
W1
K12 (Managed School Services) segment revenue grew a slower 20% YoY to ₹12.25 Cr this quarter; management says ongoing investments in systems/partnerships/brand are 'expected to translate into stronger growth over the coming quarters' — watch for that acceleration.
W2
FY27 guidance of ~₹670 Cr revenue and ~₹144 Cr PAT: Q1 delivered ~22-24% of both full-year targets, roughly on pace — watch H2 run-rate to confirm the full-year number is achievable.
W3
Composite Scheme merging VXLS into the parent and demerging Commerce into JKSC is still pending NCLT approval (petition filed April 29, 2026) with no financial effect yet — watch for the order and its impact once effective.
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