Welspun Corp Q1 consol PAT ₹1,048 Cr on ₹548 Cr EPIC gain; ~43% adjusted, margins up
PAT +200.11% YoY · revenue +14.91% · margins expanding
₹4,081.12 Cr
+14.91% YoY
₹1,047.88 Cr
+200.11% YoY
25.28%
+15.5pp YoY
₹39.68
Welspun Corp's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended 30 June 2026) net profit of ₹1,047.88 Cr looks like a tripling from ₹349.16 Cr a year ago (+200%), but the headline is flattered by a ₹547.93 Cr one-off gain booked on the sale of a 4.5% stake in Saudi associate East Pipes Integrated Company (EPIC) by the Mauritius subsidiary. Stripped of that gain, underlying PAT is about ₹500 Cr — a still-strong ~43% YoY rise on revenue from operations of ₹4,081.12 Cr, up 14.9% YoY (down 5.4% sequentially from a seasonally stronger ₹4,312.56 Cr in Q4). This is the number to anchor on; the reported 25.68% net margin is a distortion.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The quality of the underlying quarter is real. Operating EBITDA margin (which the company defines to exclude the EPIC gain) expanded to 19.73% from 16.21% a year ago and 14.57% last quarter — the widest in recent quarters. The lift came from the steel-products segment, where segment profit rose to ₹598.81 Cr from ₹465.71 Cr YoY even as cost of materials consumed fell to ₹2,331.94 Cr from ₹2,761.35 Cr, pointing to a richer mix and softer input costs rather than volume alone. Steel-products revenue was ₹3,906.07 Cr (+15% YoY); the plastics/others segment stayed marginal at ₹175.05 Cr.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,593, up 13.3% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records.
Management provided a strong guidance for FY27, targeting INR20,000 crores in revenue and INR2,850 crores in EBITDA, representing a 20% year-on-year increase. This outlook is underpinned by a robust order book of over INR25,000 crores ($2.5 billion) and new capacities coming online. They anticipate significant contribu
— This quarter: met
The standalone entity tells the opposite story and readers will see it elsewhere: standalone revenue fell 14.3% YoY to ₹1,567.22 Cr and standalone net profit dropped 54.5% to ₹115.84 Cr (EPS ₹4.39 vs ₹9.68), with standalone EBITDA margin compressing to 12.80% from 17.65%. The consolidated strength is therefore driven by overseas/subsidiary operations (US and Saudi pipe businesses, the EPIC associate) rather than the Indian parent — a >3% divergence worth flagging. No brokerage consensus for the parent's Q1 was locatable, so a beat/miss vs street cannot be scored. Against management's own FY27 guidance from the Q4 concall (₹20,000 Cr revenue, ₹2,850 Cr EBITDA on a ₹25,000 Cr+ order book), the print is on-track-to-ahead on profitability — Q1 operating EBITDA of roughly ₹805 Cr is ~28% of the full-year EBITDA target — but revenue at ₹4,081 Cr is only ~20% of the ₹20,000 Cr target, consistent with management's stated back-half ramp as new US and Saudi capacities come online.
W1
Revenue run-rate vs ₹20,000 Cr FY27 target: Q1 ₹4,081 Cr is only ~20% — needs the guided H2 ramp from US/Saudi plants.
W2
Whether the 19.73% operating EBITDA margin holds once the EPIC gain is absent; adjusted net margin was ~12.3%.
W3
Standalone recovery: standalone revenue -14% YoY and EBITDA margin at 12.8% — watch Q2 for stabilisation.
W4
WCPGL moving from associate to 74% subsidiary by 31 Aug 2026 — consolidation impact on FY27 revenue (target-entity turnover ₹109.95 Cr).
Clean digital filing. Consolidated PBT/PAT inflated by a ₹547.93 Cr one-off gain on sale of EPIC associate shares (note 4, via Mauritius subsidiary — no offsetting tax); adjusted consol PAT ~₹500 Cr. Consol PBT = profit before exceptional 586.37 + share of associates 72.83 + EPIC gain 547.93. Net profit shown is for the period incl. NCI (owners' share ₹1,046.49 Cr; NCI ₹1.39 Cr). Standalone has NO exceptional this quarter (year-ago standalone had exceptional gains). Standalone declined sharply YoY vs consolidated growth — material divergence.
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