| Metric | Value | Q4 FY26 | Q1 FY26 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 260.49 Cr | 2.7% | 18.9% |
| Total Income | 263.10 Cr | 3.9% | 18.7% |
| Expenditure | 246.23 Cr | 14.0% | 18.6% |
| PBT | 16.87 Cr | 234.2% | 19.1% |
| Net Profit | 12.39 Cr | 464.2% | 14.2% |
| OPM | 8.73% | 12.51pp | 0.13pp |
| NPM | 4.71% | 5.95pp | 1.80pp |
| EPS | 2.19 | 265.0% | 6.4% |
Double-digit growth masks margin miss and revenue deflation
The verdict, the claims that held up, the sharpest analyst exchanges, and the risks — the earnings call, decoded from the transcript.
Hold
confidence 6/10
Grade C
Mixed execution: beat governance milestones, won orders, but missed FY27 revenue growth and margin targets. Q1 QoQ revenue down 2.7%.
Cautiously Optimistic
next 1–2 quarters
Optimistic
multi-year
Allied delivered 18.9% revenue growth (below 20-25% FY27 guidance) with margin compression to 9.6% EBITDA (below 12.5-13% target). While ₹120+ Cr in order wins and a clean governance audit are positive, revenue deflation from hardware price volatility and competitive pricing pressure remain headwinds. Margin recovery timing is uncertain, dependent on large deal execution and unproven AI benefits.
₹260.5 Cr
Revenue · +18.9% YoY₹12.4 Cr
Reported PAT · −14.2% YoYCompressing
Margins · vs guidance: OverstatedDid the claims hold up?
Revenues Rs. 260 crore, 19% YoY growth
OVERSTATED₹260.5 Cr delivered, 18.9% YoY actual growth
EBITDA margin 10%
OVERSTATED₹25 Cr EBITDA / ₹260.5 Cr revenue = 9.6% actual margin
Underlying operating profitability improved despite higher tax
MISSPAT down 14.2% YoY; OPM 8.7% vs undisclosed prior year
Resilient performance in measured demand environment
OVERSTATEDQoQ revenue down 2.7%; YoY growth 18.9% below 20-25% FY27 target
Orders Rs. 120+ crore booked in Q1
METStated in call; diversified across workspace, enterprise apps, government
Earnings quality
What changed since the last call
FY27 margin guidance pushed out and lowered
DowngradePrior: 12.5-13% short-term target. Now: 10-11% current, targeting 12-13% in 'couple quarters' — lower bound cut 50 bps, timeline extended.
Current quarter tracking below revenue guidance
DowngradeQ1 FY27 came in at 18.9% YoY growth; prior FY27 target was 20-25%. Full-year tracking implies miss unless acceleration in H2.
Leadership restructured for scale
NeutralNehal Shah to JMD, Paresh Shah to Chief Innovation Officer (AI focus), new CEO hired for cloud division. Execution risk: changes mid-transformation.
Governance audit now clean
UpgradeFirst unqualified audit report after multi-year comprehensive review. Prior qualifications fully resolved.
Revenue deflation acknowledged
WithdrawnLost ₹180-200 Cr railway project due to 25-30% hardware price spike and OEM uncertainty. Confidence in order conversion weakened.
The Q&A
Moderate pressure. Analysts directly questioned declining margins (Vishal Pandya, 3 follow-ups) and revenue conversion delays (Shreya Mehra). Management acknowledged competitive pricing pressure and cost investments but provided no hard timelines for margin recovery, only 'couple of quarters.' Tone was defensive on AI threat but handled with candor, not dismissal.
Margin decline trajectory — Vishal Pandya, Individual Investor
PartialCompetitive pressure in US market, heavy AI/talent investments, annual wage revisions. Expect margin improvement once AI automation deployed at customer sites; cannot specify timing.
AI threat to business — Vishal Pandya, Individual Investor
AnsweredAI is opportunity, not threat. We have 42-year track record adapting to tech cycles. New challenges bring new opportunities. Will know impact once we implement and show cost optimization.
Revenue deflation — Vishal Pandya, Individual Investor
AnsweredTwo reasons: (1) India hardware prices up 25-30%, lost railway deals; (2) US market competitive pricing pressure. Expect stabilization Q2-Q3 as OEMs confirm prices. Another quarter and we see new deals.
Margin recovery timing and FY28 guidance — Vishal Pandya, Individual Investor
PartialCannot predict when; 'very soon.' Industry facing cost pressure universally; those ahead on automation will recover margins. Guidance: 10x growth in 10 years = 20% CAGR.
Revenue conversion constraints — Shreya Mehra, Choice Institutional Equities
AnsweredLost ₹180-200 Cr railway orders due to 25-30% product price increase mid-bid. Became cautious for 2 quarters. Now OEMs confirming stable pricing; expect announcements Q2-Q3 FY27.
FY27 margin trajectory — Shreya Mehra, Choice Institutional Equities
PartialCurrently 10-11% EBITDA. Will improve to 12-13% in couple quarters when large deals kick in + AI investments pay off.
Guidance
10x growth over 10 years = ~20% CAGR
MediumLong-term target; management acknowledged 'some quarters' will deviate due to macro. Q1 FY27 at 18.9% already below FY27 target of 20-25%.
EBITDA 10-11% currently, target 12-13% when large deals execute
LowPrior guidance was 12.5-13% short term; now pushed to 'couple of quarters.' Dependent on government project ramp-up and unproven AI cost savings.
Long-term 15% EBITDA margin (via AI)
LowNo timeline given; contingent on AI automation implementation proving ROI at customer sites. Currently at 9.6%.
Risks the call surfaced
Competitive pricing pressure
HighUS market customers demanding price cuts in anticipation of AI-driven cost savings. Management admits to 4-8 quarters of margin pressure. Pricing power eroding.
Revenue deflation & supply chain volatility
HighHardware product prices spiked 25-30% in India, causing lost ₹180-200 Cr railway project. Delayed government sector order wins for 2 quarters. Risk of further price swings or demand destruction.
Revenue growth deceleration
MediumQ1 FY27 revenue growth 18.9% already below FY27 target of 20-25%. QoQ revenue down 2.7%. Unless H2 accelerates significantly, full-year FY27 will miss guidance.
AI implementation execution risk
MediumManagement betting on AI-led cost optimization to recover margins to 12-13%, but no customer success stories or proof points shared. Benefits contingent on adoption and ROI realization.
Large deal conversion risk
Medium₹120+ Cr orders booked but conversion timeline unclear. Management says 'couple of quarters' to see margin improvement, but large deals may slip further given elongated procurement cycles.
Management
Score 6/10. Transparent on challenges (revenue deflation, margin pressure, competitive pricing) but hedges on recovery timelines ('very soon,' 'couple quarters'). Candid about lost deals and OEM pricing volatility. Governance improvements clearly articulated. Mixed. Booked ₹120+ Cr orders and achieved ₹1,000 Cr T12M milestone; gained entry to US Enterprise Apps market. But missed Q1 revenue growth (18.9% vs 20-25% target) and margin targets (9.6% vs 12.5-13%). Lost ₹180-200 Cr railway project mid-cycle.
1 · Q2-Q3 FY27
Government hardware project RFPs launched; railway and state education orders expected
2 · H2 FY27
Large deal conversions from ₹120+ Cr order book; EBITDA margin recovery to 12-13%
3 · FY28
AI automation implementation at customer sites yields cost savings and margin expansion
Margin recovery timing is uncertain, dependent on large deal execution and unproven AI benefits.
Growth Steady, Margins Pressured—ADSL's FY27 Guidance at Risk
Revenue grew 18.9%, but profit fell 14.2% and EBITDA margins compressed to 9.6%, below guidance. A tax normalization of ₹5 crore obscured the real story: execution trailing guidance across both revenue growth and profitability.
₹260.5 Cr
+18.9% YoY
₹12.4 Cr
-14.2% YoY
9.6%
vs 12.5-13% target
₹120+ Cr
Q1 FY27
ADSL reported strong revenue momentum—₹260.5 crore, up 18.9% year-on-year—but the profit story tells a different tale. Net profit fell 14.2% despite double-digit revenue growth, and EBITDA margins compressed to 9.6%, significantly below the company's 12.5%-13% target. This quarter is a study in the gap between headline growth and operational execution.
What's really happening: margin compression, glossed
Management positioned this as a resilient quarter with 'underlying operating profitability improved despite higher tax.' That framing obscures the core issue. A ₹5 crore swing in tax provision year-on-year (₹4.5 crore expense Q1 FY27 vs. ₹0.3 crore benefit Q1 FY26) made PAT look worse than operating performance alone warranted. But strip that out, and the real problem emerges: EBITDA margins compressed to 9.6% from an undisclosed but higher prior level. Operating profitability didn't improve; it deteriorated. The tax swing simply made the decline steeper and gave management an excuse to reframe it.
Claims vs. what holds up
Revenues ₹260 crore, 19% YoY growth
EBITDA margin 10%
Underlying operating profitability improved
Resilient performance in measured demand environment
Orders ₹120+ crore booked in Q1
Government hardware project pipeline healthy
Supported: Orders ₹120+ crore booked and diversified across workspace, enterprise apps, government, and infrastructure. Government procurement pipeline healthy with visible RFP opportunities. Slightly Overstated: Revenue growth stated at 19%, actual 18.9% (minor); EBITDA margin stated as 10%, actual 9.6%; 'Resilient performance' contradicted by QoQ revenue down 2.7%. Contradicted: 'Underlying operating profitability improved'—PAT fell 14.2% YoY; OPM 8.7% and EBITDA 9.6% compressed from prior levels despite revenue growth.
Guidance miss—both lines
This quarter missed FY27 guidance on two fronts. Revenue came in at 18.9% YoY, below the company's 20%-25% full-year target, and with QoQ revenue down 2.7%, momentum is weakening, not accelerating. For full-year FY27 to hit 20%-25%, H2 growth must accelerate sharply. On margins, EBITDA came in at 9.6% vs. the 12.5%-13% short-term target. Management pushed margin recovery to 'a couple of quarters' when large deals ramp and AI benefits materialize—but that's uncertain timing on unproven benefits. The guidance change itself is telling: prior language was '12.5%-13% short term.' Now it's '12-13% when deals execute,' a subtle but real downgrade.
The supply chain shock
The quarter's most sobering detail came in the Q&A. ADSL had won a ₹180-200 crore railway project but had to bow out when hardware supplier prices spiked 25%-30% mid-bid. That lost deal—large, strategic, government-backed—is a cautionary tale for how supply-chain volatility and pricing power erosion are constraining revenue conversion. Management says OEM pricing has now stabilized and new RFPs are expected in Q2-Q3, but the damage is done: ₹180-200 crore is material, and the loss signals that ADSL's project margins are under pressure when input costs move.
What changed on this call
Leadership restructured for scale: Nehal Shah moved to JMD, Paresh Shah to Chief Innovation Officer (AI focus), and a new CEO hired for the cloud division. These changes signal ambition to transform the business, but they also introduce execution risk mid-cycle. On the positive side, the governance audit is now unqualified for the first time after a multi-year comprehensive review—a material de-risking. The company hit a ₹1,009 crore T12M revenue milestone (¹⁄₁₀ of the 10x ambition over a decade). But FY27 margin guidance was quietly lowered and pushed out: prior language targeted 12.5%-13% in the short term; now it's 12%-13% in 'a couple of quarters,' dependent on large deal execution and unproven AI cost savings.
Bull-bear ledger
Booked ₹120+ crore of diversified orders in Q1; pipeline health intact
Crossed ₹1,000 crore T12M revenue; on track for 10x over a decade (20% CAGR)
Governance audit now unqualified; multi-year compliance risk eliminated
Revenue growth 18.9% below 20%-25% FY27 guidance; full-year target at risk
EBITDA margins 9.6% vs. 12.5%-13% target; recovery timing vague and contingent on unproven AI
Lost ₹180-200 crore railway deal to hardware pricing spike; pricing power erosion evident
QoQ revenue -2.7%; sequential softness signals near-term pressure
PAT fell 14.2% despite revenue growth; operating margin compression evident
Risks, ranked by holder concern
Competitive pricing pressure in US market
HighCustomers demanding margin reductions in anticipation of AI-driven cost savings. Management admits to 4-8 quarters of margin pressure. Pricing power eroding; risk of a race to the bottom.
Revenue deflation & supply chain volatility
HighLost ₹180-200 crore railway project due to 25-30% hardware price spike. Deal margin economics compressed; order conversion constrained for two quarters. Further price swings or demand destruction a tail risk.
Revenue growth deceleration
MediumQ1 at 18.9% already below 20%-25% FY27 guidance; QoQ down 2.7%. Unless H2 accelerates materially, full-year FY27 will miss guidance. Execution credibility at stake.
AI implementation execution risk
MediumMargin recovery to 12%-13% contingent on AI automation deployed at customer sites and proving ROI. No proof points shared. Benefits remain unproven; timeline vague.
Large deal conversion uncertainty
Medium₹120+ crore orders booked but conversion timing unclear. Government procurement cycles elongating; larger decisions take longer. Margin recovery dependent on these deals ramping in H2.
How the street is positioned
The market's response was decisive and negative. Post-result, the stock declined 1.39% on day 1, faded to -1.94% by day 3, and held that loss by day 5 (-1.92%), signaling that the initial sell-off confirmed the fundamental weakness rather than overreacting. The stock now trades at ₹112.82, down 39.23% from its all-time high of ₹185.65, and sits below its 20-day, 50-day, and 200-day moving averages. RSI at 37.9 suggests oversold territory, but the drawdown reflects genuine concerns about execution.
Institutional ownership has collapsed. FII ownership fell from 1.29% to 0.11% (QoQ -0.31pp), a dramatic exit that mirrors the fundamental deterioration. Bulk deals in June show informed players selling at ₹131-131.98 (near the highs of that period), consistent with top-of-market distribution. Domestic Institutions remain absent (0.00%), and promoters hold steady at 51.02%. The lack of institutional support signals that the market has repriced the risk and is waiting for proof of execution before re-engaging.
The debate
What to watch next
1 · Q2-Q3 FY27 revenue acceleration
Does H2 growth re-accelerate to 20%-25% to salvage full-year FY27 guidance? If Q2 comes in below 18%, the full-year target is missed and credibility is shot.
2 · Large deal ramping and margin inflection
Do ₹120+ crore orders convert into revenue in H2, and do they execute at 12%-13% EBITDA margins? If EBITDA stays at 9%-10% despite ramp, AI benefits are illusory.
3 · Government & supply chain stabilization
Do new RFPs (railways, state education) launch in Q2-Q3 as promised? Do hardware prices remain stable? If another ₹100+ crore deal slips due to pricing or procurement delays, conviction on FY27 execution evaporates.
ADSL's Q1 is a Hold. Revenue growth is steady but below guidance, margins are compressed and recovery timing is vague, and a lost large deal signals pricing power erosion. The company has real long-term ambition (10x in 10 years, AI-enabled transformation) and a clean governance record now, but near-term execution—both revenue and margin—is failing to meet guidance. For a holder, the risk-reward is balanced at current prices, contingent on Q2-Q3 delivery. The number to track is EBITDA margin: if it stays below 10% when large deals ramp, the AI story is broken and the stock re-rates lower. If it recovers to 11%-12%, the transformation thesis gains credibility and the ₹112 level looks cheap. Until then, cautious holds; new money should wait for proof of execution.