Akme Fintrade Q1 FY27: PAT +20% YoY to ₹11.6 Cr, margins compress as funding costs rise
PAT +20.39% YoY · revenue +30.86% · margins compressing
₹41.77 Cr
+30.86% YoY
₹11.57 Cr
+20.39% YoY
27.71%
-2.4pp YoY
₹0.27
Akme Fintrade's standalone total income came in at ₹41.77 Cr, up 30.9% YoY but down 1.9% QoQ, while standalone PAT rose 20.4% YoY to ₹11.57 Cr, down 5.7% sequentially from Q4 FY26's ₹12.27 Cr; basic EPS was ₹0.27 (diluted ₹0.25) against ₹0.29 in Q4 FY26 and ₹0.23 a year ago. Only a standalone statement was filed — there is no consolidated set to reconcile against. Revenue growth is slightly understated on a like-for-like basis: the quarter carried zero contribution from the 'gain/loss on derecognised financial asset' line (assignment/securitisation income), versus ₹1.05 Cr in the year-ago quarter and ₹1.06 Cr in Q4 FY26, a headwind sitting inside both the YoY and QoQ revenue comparisons. No formal management guidance or prior concall commentary is on record for this company, and a web search for analyst previews/consensus estimates found no active brokerage coverage of this quarter, so vsStreet stays unknown rather than assumed.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The headline story is margin compression, not the topline. Net profit margin fell to 27.71% (matching the company's own regulatory disclosure) from 30.12% a year ago and 28.81% in Q4 FY26, because finance cost climbed to ₹17.50 Cr — 41.9% of total income versus 35.5% a year ago, a 54.4% YoY jump that outran the 30.9% rise in income. That tracks the company's debt-funded growth: it raised ₹50 Cr via a secured NCD private placement (ISIN INE916Y07081, allotted April 20, 2026) during the quarter, on top of five existing secured NCD series, taking total outstanding listed NCDs to ₹230 Cr. Partly offsetting the finance-cost drag, credit costs improved — impairment/expected credit loss fell to ₹0.85 Cr (2.0% of income) from ₹1.86 Cr (5.8%) a year ago, and Gross/Net Stage-3 stood at 2.91%/1.41%, both comfortably inside the debenture covenant caps of 4%/3%.
The stock went into the print at ₹9.3, down 11.8% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters.
Alongside the results, the company allotted 1.3 Cr equity shares (₹7.33 Cr) on conversion of outstanding warrants from its two preferential tranches, appointed Dipesh Jain as Chief Operating Officer, and the Board noted the company's transition from NBFC-Base Layer to NBFC-Middle Layer under RBI's Scale Based Regulation framework — consistent with the balance-sheet scale-up visible in this quarter's numbers. Two days before results the company also launched 'AKME GreenX', a green-finance platform, though it shows no financial contribution in this print. Net worth stands at ₹459.0 Cr with CRAR of 46.37% and a debt-equity ratio of 1.16x, leaving headroom for further leveraged growth, but the coming quarters will show whether the newly raised NCD capital converts into loan-book growth fast enough to offset the higher interest bill. No management press release with forward commentary accompanied this filing beyond the factual board-outcome letter, so there is no stated management claim to check the numbers against.
W1
Finance cost ratio — now 41.9% of total income (from 35.5% YoY) — as the newly raised ₹50 Cr NCD fully reflects in interest expense next quarter
W2
Asset quality — Gross/Net Stage-3 at 2.91%/1.41% must stay within the covenanted 4%/3% caps as the NCD-funded loan book scales
W3
NBFC-Middle Layer transition — tighter RBI prudential/governance norms now apply; watch for related disclosures and any compliance costs in coming quarters