Aditya Birla Capital Q1: consolidated PAT +40% YoY to ₹1,175 Cr, margins widen
PAT +38.1% YoY · revenue +28.2% · margins expanding · beat vs street
₹12,179.54 Cr
+28.2% YoY
₹1,174.7 Cr
+38.1% YoY
9.64%
+0.7pp YoY
₹4.46
Aditya Birla Capital delivered a broad-based, clean Q1 FY27. Consolidated profit after tax attributable to owners rose ~40% year-on-year to ₹1,174.7 Cr (company basis; +38% versus our year-ago ₹850.8 Cr) on statutory revenue from operations of ₹12,179.5 Cr, up 28% YoY. There were no exceptional items on either side of the comparison, so the growth is fully underlying. Sequentially, statutory revenue fell 9.5% and PAT was roughly flat on our records — a seasonality artifact rather than weakness: Q4 carries the annual peak in life-insurance policyholders' premium income (₹7,563 Cr in Q4 vs ₹5,704 Cr this quarter), and profitability held despite that mix shift. The company's own headline revenue of ₹14,731 Cr (+29%) is a wider segment measure that equity-accounts AMC, health and wellness.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin bridge is favourable: consolidated net profit margin expanded to 9.64% from 8.80% a year ago, powered by lending scale and improving insurance economics. The total lending book (NBFC + HFC) grew 32% YoY to ₹2,19,289 Cr, with housing-finance AUM up 50% to cross ₹50,000 Cr and HFC PBT up 95% YoY. Crucially, growth came with better asset quality — NBFC gross stage-3 improved to 1.30% and HFC to 0.41%, and RoA rose at both (NBFC 2.39%, HFC 2.12%). In protection, life-insurance individual first-year premium grew 20% to ₹952 Cr with net VNB margin up 756 bps to 15.1%, and health GWP jumped 50% to ₹2,196 Cr with market share up 200 bps to 16.2%; MF quarterly average AUM rose 6% to ₹4,27,675 Cr, taking group AUM +36% YoY to ₹7,52,745 Cr.
The stock went into the print at ₹407, up 3.6% 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 4 consecutive quarters.
Against our pre-result preview, which set a bar of 'steady growth,' the print clears it comfortably: group AUM of ₹7.53 lakh Cr runs ahead of the ₹6.0–6.2 lakh Cr we flagged, and basic EPS of ₹4.46 beats the ~3.52 consensus in that read (no fresh independent Q1 FY27 consensus surfaced in search). Management gives no formal earnings guidance, so there is no outlook to grade the beat against. The watch item we flagged on capital did materialise — the ₹4,000 Cr preferential raise (₹2,880 Cr from promoter Grasim, ₹920 Cr from IFC, ₹200 Cr from Suryaja) closed in the quarter, of which ₹2,993 Cr is already deployed (87.5% earmarked for NBFC growth); the raise lifts paid-up equity to ₹2,734.2 Cr and is the reason EPS growth (+38%) modestly trails PAT growth. Alongside results the board granted ESOPs/PSUs and appointed a new CTO (effective 3 Aug) — governance items, not earnings drivers.
W1
Asset quality as the book scales: NBFC gross stage-3 at 1.30% and HFC at 0.41% — watch for delinquency creep against +32% YoY lending growth
W2
Deployment and RoE of the ₹4,000 Cr raise (₹2,993 Cr utilised, 87.5% for NBFC growth) — track whether returns keep pace with the enlarged equity base
W3
Insurance profitability durability: life VNB margin 15.1% (+756 bps YoY) and health combined ratio 106% (from 107%) — path to sub-100%
Clean print, no exceptional items this quarter (both standalone & consolidated). Consolidated PAT ₹1,174.70 Cr is attributable to owners; ₹1,223.85 Cr including non-controlling interests (NCI ₹49.15 Cr). Company reports +40% YoY on its Ind AS 117-restated year-ago base (₹838.6 Cr, this filing's own comparative); our records' year-ago base ₹850.8 Cr gives +38%. Q4 comparative also restated (filing shows ₹1,011 Cr vs our records' ₹1,164.7 Cr). Press-release headline revenue ₹14,731 Cr is consolidated SEGMENT revenue (AMC/health/wellness equity-accounted, not consolidated); statutory revenue from operations is ₹12,179.54 Cr. Unaudited, limited review.
Growth on Track: AUM Momentum & Capital Deployment Before Q1 Print
Aditya Birla Capital reports Q1 FY-2027 on July 31. Street sees steady growth—the quarter will test momentum across wealth/insurance AUM, housing finance ramp, and capital efficiency after ₹4,000 Cr equity raise.
The Setup: Wealth & Insurance Scaling Test
Aditya Birla Capital is first and foremost an AUM story. The group (parent + subsidiaries ABSLI, ABHI, ABCAMC) now commands ₹6+ lakh crore in assets under management across insurance and mutual funds, with ambitious targets to double AUM to ₹3.2 lakh crore by 2029. Q1 FY-2027 enters this playbook after a mammoth capital raise (₹4,000 Cr equity in June, ₹2,750 Cr for housing finance, ₹1.1k+ Cr in NCDs)—the equity was fresh as of the quarter close. What Street watches: whether asset flows and profitability translate the capital into earnings accretion, and whether housing-finance and health-insurance ramps hold momentum against seasonal variability.
~₹350–365 Cr
Q1 FY26 was ₹335 Cr; on-plan suggests mid-single-digit growth, but insurance float and treasury income provide upside
~₹85–90 Cr
Q1 FY26 PAT was ₹72 Cr; growth gated by capital deployment timing and insurance underwriting cycle
₹4.7k+ Cr run-rate
FY26 full-year growth was 15% YoY; Q1 seasonal strength expected, but premium conversion volatile
₹9.5k+ Cr run-rate
FY26 was ₹6.9k Cr (+39% YoY); management targets high-40s% growth trajectory
₹6.0–6.2 lakh Cr
Q1 FY27 confirmed ₹6L Cr milestone crossed; momentum driven by ABSLI asset growth + ABCAMC inflows
3.52 INR
Per Street estimates; quarter-to-quarter volatility tied to claims experience and treasury yields
What Separates Strong from Weak in Q1
Strong print: Revenue grows double-digit off high FY26 comps (insurance premiums +25%+, housing-finance disbursals +15%+, AUM momentum); profit accretion visible (PAT beats ₹92 Cr); management provides updated FY27 guidance (e.g., AUM growth corridor, insurance premium trajectory, housing-finance book growth). Promoter/management commentary reassures on capital efficiency of the ₹4k Cr raise; no fresh stress signals from insurance claims or housing-finance delinquencies. Street respects a durable 15%+ FY27-28 ROE roadmap. Weak print: Revenue flat to slightly negative (seasonal insurance lapse, housing-finance disbursals disappoint); profit misses consensus on lower treasury income or elevated insurance claims; management guidance absent or revised downward (AUM growth slowing, insurance premium softness); any signal of housing-finance credit stress or insurance underwriting deterioration; capex or capital deployment drags near-term ROE. Stock reprices if Street downgrades AUM-doubling trajectory or 2029 return targets.
On-Track Check: Guidance & Run-Rate
FY26 saw consolidated PAT of ₹3,797 Cr (+31% YoY) and consolidated revenue of ~₹1,400 Cr (+10% YoY). Q1 FY26 posted PAT of ₹835 Cr and revenue of ~₹335 Cr; Q1 typically 21–23% of full-year profit. On-plan Q1 FY27 would track this seasonal shape unless capital deployment accelerates earnings. Management's stated AUM-doubling target (₹3.2L Cr by end-2029) implies ~22% CAGR—aggressive but feasible given ₹6L Cr base and 16% FY26 growth. Housing-finance ambition of ₹1L Cr portfolio in 24–36 months requires consistent 30%+ book growth; early-stage ramp credible post-capital raise. Street expects FY27 consolidated profit in ₹4,300–4,600 Cr range (11–21% growth)—conservative but achievable if insurance claims normalize and housing-finance credit quality holds.
What the Street Says
Since Last Quarter: Corporate Actions & Risk Watch
1 · Capital Raises: ₹4,000 Cr Equity + ₹2.75k+ Cr Housing Finance + ₹1.1k+ Cr NCDs
June–July 2026: Grasim Industries subscribed ₹4,000 Cr equity at ₹356.02/share (11.23 Cr shares). Parent also raised ₹556.8 Cr in subordinated NCDs (Jul 6), ₹300 Cr in secured NCDs (Jun 29), ₹1,100 Cr mixed NCDs (Jun 16), and ₹260 Cr NCDs (Jul 24) = >₹2,500 Cr debt raise over 6 weeks. Housing finance subsidiary tapped ₹2,750 Cr capital. Intent: fund housing-finance book growth and insurance subsidiary solvency buffers (₹484.5 Cr to ABSLI on Jul 17, ₹123.89 Cr to ABHI on Jul 21). Positive: strategic capital deployment; no dilution signal given promoter co-investment in equity raise. Risk: rapid debt-raising may signal appetite for near-term asset growth; monitor debt-to-equity trajectory.
2 · Tax Demand ₹194.54 Cr (May 15, 2026)
Income Tax Dept issued demand notice for ₹194.54 Cr, arising from technical credit migration issue post-Aditya Birla Finance Limited (ABFL) scheme. Company treating as provisional (under appeal); unlikely to impact Q1 cash, but creates medium-term contingent liability. Street does not materially factor into valuation yet, assuming resolution in company's favor.
3 · CMO Exit (May 31, 2026)
Darshana Shah (Chief Marketing Officer) resigned to pursue larger roles. Routine management reshuffle; no operational impact disclosed.
4 · Board Meeting & Results Announcement (July 31, 2026)
Board to meet July 31 to approve Q1 FY27 unaudited standalone & consolidated financials. Earnings call scheduled same day at 4:30 PM IST. AGM announced for Aug 14, 2026.
5 · Insider Trading Window Closure (June 26–July 31+48h)
Standard pre-results trading window closure for designated persons, closed June 26 through 48h post-announcement. No insider buying/selling signals ahead of results.
Things to Watch on Result Day
1 · Revenue Trajectory & Insurance Float
Does Q1 revenue confirm 8–12% YoY growth? Break out insurance premiums (life, health) separately; watch for any guidance cut on full-year insurance premium growth (Street expects 12–15% life, 35%+ health). Treasury income boost or headwind matters too.
2 · Claims Ratio & Insurance Underwriting Quality
Health insurance claims ratio and loss ratio are barometers of pricing power and risk management. Any deterioration flags margin stress ahead. Management commentary on claims inflation and policy-mix (individual vs. group, critical illness vs. standard) critical.
3 · Housing Finance Growth & Credit Quality
Disbursals and loan book growth rates confirm momentum post-₹2.75k Cr capital raise. Any early-stage delinquency (30+ or 60+ DPD) trends? Slippage rate and provision adequacy are Street watch-points; any deterioration relative to FY26 comps flags credit cycle risk.
4 · AUM Growth & Asset Mix
Q1 AUM for group (ABCAMC, ABSLI, ABHI). Asset growth trajectory vs. ₹6L Cr starting base; breakdown of flows (net inflows vs. market gains). Management guidance on AUM targets for full-year and impact of capital raise on asset deployment velocity.
5 · Capital Efficiency & ROE Roadmap
Management to articulate returns on ₹4k Cr equity raise and ₹2.75k Cr housing-finance capital; update on ROE for FY27–28 (Street models 15–18% range). Any guidance miss signals inefficient capital deployment or delays in asset growth.
Aditya Birla Capital enters Q1 FY-2027 as a growth-and-scale story with clear ambitions (AUM doubling, housing finance ₹1L Cr goal, insurance premium acceleration) and fresh capital to deliver. Street consensus Strong Buy at ~₹425–450 assumes durable 15%+ AUM growth and 18%+ ROE—realistic but contingent on credit cycle benignity and insurance underwriting discipline. The quarter will test whether ₹4k+ Cr of raises deployed in June–July translates into visible earnings accretion and management confidence in full-year trajectory. No major red flags on filings; tax dispute immaterial near-term. Watch AUM flows, insurance claims experience, housing-finance disbursals, and ROE commentary—all three shape Street's FY27–28 outlook.