Zuari Industries: Q1FY27 PAT barely positive; ex-item core loss widens as margins compress
revenue +21.16% · margins compressing
₹311.93 Cr
+21.16% YoY
₹0.05 Cr
0.02%
+0.2pp YoY
₹0.2
Zuari Industries' consolidated PAT came in at a marginal ₹0.05 Cr for Q1FY27, versus a loss of ₹0.48 Cr a year ago and a loss of ₹31.61 Cr in Q4FY26 (a seasonally heavy sugar-crushing quarter). Consolidated revenue grew 21.2% YoY to ₹311.93 Cr (₹257.46 Cr) and 10.0% QoQ (₹283.56 Cr), but the swing to profit rests entirely on a one-off ₹4.81 Cr insurance-claim settlement recognised this quarter; strip that out and adjusted PAT was a loss of roughly ₹4.76 Cr, materially wider than the ₹0.48 Cr loss a year earlier — the headline +₹0.53 Cr reported PAT improvement is a one-off gain masking a widening underlying loss, not a turnaround.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin bridge explains why: pre-associates operating loss widened to ₹39.75 Cr from ₹35.01 Cr YoY even as revenue grew, and EBITDA margin compressed to roughly 4.6% of revenue from 9.8% a year ago. Sugar, the largest segment, grew revenue 34% YoY to ₹236.78 Cr but its segment result fell to ₹8.37 Cr from ₹12.29 Cr; Ethanol's segment result fell to ₹4.78 Cr from ₹8.53 Cr on 4.2% revenue growth — both point to cost/pricing pressure eating into higher volumes. Engineering Services swung to a loss on revenue down 23.9% YoY. The bottom line was cushioned mainly by the Group's ₹34.37 Cr share of associate/JV profit (roughly flat YoY, so not a swing driver) plus the exceptional insurance gain and a ₹0.62 Cr net tax credit versus a year-ago tax expense.
The stock went into the print at ₹269.7, up 1.1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management expressed strong confidence in deleveraging the company, projecting a reduction in external borrowings to INR 700-800 crores by year-end, primarily driven by significant inflows from the Dubai project (expected INR 850-900 crores) and associate companies (INR 258 crores). For the real estate business (Zuari
Management's prior (Q4FY26) guidance centred on cutting external borrowings to ₹700-800 Cr by FY27-end via ~₹850-900 Cr of Dubai project inflows and ~₹258 Cr from associates — this filing discloses no borrowings or cash-flow figures, so progress against that target cannot be verified from the results alone. The stated shift of the Real Estate business to a fee-based development model is directionally supported: segment revenue rose 64% YoY to ₹15.18 Cr and the segment loss narrowed to ₹2.15 Cr from ₹3.77 Cr, though the business remains loss-making and the claimed 70-75% project EBITDA margins aren't verifiable from segment disclosures. No management press release accompanied this filing, and no consensus/street estimates for Zuari Industries specifically could be located. Separately, the Board same-day approved related-party acquisitions of up to ₹150 Cr in Texmaco Infrastructure & Holdings and ₹30 Cr in Zuari Agro Chemicals from wholly-owned subsidiaries — cash deals that consolidate the promoter group's existing ~66.55%/~65.21% stakes at the listed-company level without changing aggregate promoter holding, consistent with management's stated intent to maintain strategic investments.
W1
Whether the pre-associates operating loss (₹39.75 Cr this quarter, up from ₹35.01 Cr YoY) narrows in coming quarters as sugar volumes normalise seasonally.
W2
Progress on management's FY27-end deleveraging target of ₹700-800 Cr external borrowings, contingent on ~₹850-900 Cr Dubai project inflows and ~₹258 Cr from associates — undisclosed in this filing.
W3
Real Estate segment's path to profitability under the fee-based development model (management's stated 70-75% EBITDA margin target); the segment still posted a ₹2.15 Cr loss this quarter despite 64% YoY revenue growth.
Consolidated PAT of ₹0.05 Cr splits into owners' ₹0.60 Cr and NCI ₹-0.55 Cr (basic EPS ₹0.20 is on owners' share). Consolidated PBT includes a ₹4.81 Cr exceptional insurance-claim gain (settled July 2026, booked as an Ind AS 10 adjusting event) and a ₹34.37 Cr share of associates'/JV profit; excluding the exceptional item, adjusted PAT is a loss of ~₹4.76 Cr (tax credit held constant as an approximation). Standalone includes ₹4.93 Cr of exceptional impairment on furniture subsidiaries (IFPL, Zuari Furniture). Both statements are unaudited, subject to limited review.
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