Aarti Surfactants Q1 FY27: PAT triples YoY to ₹9.0 Cr as margins expand sharply
PAT +205.75% YoY · revenue +26.39% · margins expanding
₹272.87 Cr
+26.39% YoY
₹9 Cr
+205.75% YoY
3.3%
+1.9pp YoY
₹10.63
Aarti Surfactants' consolidated net profit for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) came in at ₹9.00 Cr, up 205.7% YoY from ₹2.94 Cr in Q1 FY26 and up 115.1% QoQ from ₹4.19 Cr in Q4 FY26, on consolidated revenue of ₹272.87 Cr (+26.4% YoY, +6.5% QoQ). The jump was driven almost entirely by margin expansion rather than one-off items — there are no exceptional items in either the current or comparison periods. Net profit margin more than doubled to 3.30% from 1.36% a year ago, and the company's own operating-margin metric (EBITDA less other income, over revenue) rose to 7.48% from 5.39%. The bridge: cost of materials consumed fell to 84.0% of revenue from 87.0% a year earlier, while employee costs (+10.9% YoY) and depreciation (+9.3% YoY) grew far slower than the 26.4% revenue increase, so incremental revenue converted disproportionately into profit — operating leverage layered on a better input-cost mix. Standalone PAT of ₹9.08 Cr is nearly identical to the consolidated figure, confirming wholly owned subsidiary Aarti HPC Ltd contributes only marginally to the group.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
We hold no prior guidance or concall commentary on record for this company, and a web search turned up no broker previews or consensus estimates specific to Aarti Surfactants (a micro-cap with ₹247 Cr consolidated net worth) — so both vsGuidance and vsStreet are unknown; there is no external bar to grade the print against beyond the year-ago and prior-quarter base. No separate management press release accompanied the exchange filing beyond the standard board-outcome letter, so there is no additional management framing to reconcile against the numbers. On the corporate-action side, results approval comes as the company works through redemption of its NCRPS: the July 3 board approval and July 21 record date culminated in a July 13 redemption notice to preference shareholders, with ₹23.23 Cr of NCRPS still outstanding as of June 30 and the debt-equity ratio ticking up to 0.50 from 0.47 a year ago. Separately, a ₹17.4 lakh environmental non-compliance fine in mid-June is immaterial next to this quarter's ₹12.19 Cr consolidated PBT and doesn't show up distinctly in the expense lines. What it sets up: whether the material-cost tailwind persists once the NCRPS redemption completes and finance costs normalize.
The stock went into the print at ₹400.85, up 5.3% over the past month of trading.
For context: PAT has now risen for 3 consecutive quarters.
W1
Cost of materials consumed fell to 84.0% of revenue (from 87.0% YoY) — watch whether this holds as the primary driver of OPM expansion to 7.48%, or reverses as input prices normalize
W2
NCRPS redemption (₹23.23 Cr outstanding, record date July 21, 2026) is underway — watch its effect on finance costs and the debt-equity ratio (0.50 vs 0.47 YoY) in Q2 FY27
W3
No management guidance or concall commentary is on record for this company — watch for any outlook statement alongside the next quarterly filing