Western Carriers Q1FY27: PAT down 19% YoY, margins compress despite 12% revenue growth
PAT -19.41% YoY · revenue +11.8% · margins compressing
₹464.88 Cr
+11.8% YoY
₹8.69 Cr
-19.41% YoY
1.86%
-0.7pp YoY
₹0.85
Western Carriers' consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue rose 11.8% YoY to ₹464.88 Cr from ₹415.82 Cr, but consolidated net profit fell 19.4% YoY to ₹8.69 Cr from ₹10.79 Cr — topline growth outpacing the bottom line on margin compression rather than any one-off (no exceptional items appear in either period). EPS came in at ₹0.85 versus ₹1.06 a year ago. Sequentially the picture is mixed: PAT rose 5.3% QoQ off a soft Q4 FY26 base (₹8.26 Cr) even as revenue slipped 6.2% QoQ from ₹495.72 Cr.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Margins are the driver: operating margin (EBITDA/revenue, excluding finance cost and depreciation) fell to ~4.0% from 5.0% YoY and 4.32% QoQ, while net margin eased to 1.87% from 2.57% YoY (though it improved from 1.65% QoQ). This runs counter to what management signalled on the Q4 FY26 call — confidence in sequential improvement in both top-line and bottom-line from this quarter, driven by EXIM stabilisation on the East Coast and domestic volume growth, with EBITDA margins expected to recover toward 7%. Neither the topline sequential improvement nor the margin recovery materialised, so the print reads as a miss against the company's own outlook; no verified analyst consensus for the quarter turned up in public previews, so vsStreet is unknown. Standalone and consolidated figures are virtually identical (associates contributed just ₹0.01 Cr), so there is no basis divergence to flag. On the corporate side, the quarter closed with a CRISIL-monitored IPO-proceeds report (released August 8, 2026) showing ₹87.44 Cr of the ₹362.94 Cr net IPO proceeds still unutilised and parked in fixed deposits, with no deviation in the stated use of funds — the ~₹100 Cr FY27 capex plan for specialised containers, commercial vehicles and heavy equipment is the mechanism management is counting on to reverse the margin slide.
The stock went into the print at ₹86.3, down 9.3% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
No exceptional items in current or comparable quarters — the decline is operational margin pressure, not a one-off charge
Management expressed confidence in sequential improvement in both top-line and bottom-line performance from the current quarter onwards, driven by a stabilization in EXIM trade, particularly on the East Coast, and continued growth in domestic volumes. While not providing specific numerical guidance, they anticipate EBI
— This quarter: missed
W1
Whether EBITDA margin recovers toward management's stated ~7% target — current OPM is ~4.0%, watch the Q2 FY27 print
W2
Sequential revenue trajectory — Q1 saw a 6.2% QoQ decline despite guidance for sequential top-line improvement; confirm if East Coast EXIM stabilisation shows up in Q2
W3
~₹100 Cr FY27 capex plan (specialised containers, commercial vehicles, heavy equipment) — track deployment pace against the ₹87.44 Cr of IPO proceeds still unutilised
Clean, fully legible tables with unambiguous column headers (30.06.2026 quarter-ended locked); consolidated PAT exceeds standalone by only ₹0.01 Cr (associates' share of profit ₹0.01 mn, flagged immaterial by auditors); no exceptional items in current or comparable periods; figures converted from Rs. Millions to ₹ Crore (÷10).
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