Aeroplane Rice Q1FY27: PAT +128% YoY to ₹36.6 Cr (consolidated), core margin dips
PAT +127.6% YoY · revenue +55.1% · margins expanding
₹663.73 Cr
+55.1% YoY
₹36.63 Cr
+127.6% YoY
5.51%
₹3.55
Amir Chand Jagdish Kumar (Exports) — the Aeroplane Basmati rice exporter that listed on NSE/BSE in April 2026 — posted consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) revenue of ₹663.73 Cr, up 55.1% YoY from ₹427.95 Cr but down 4.5% sequentially from a strong Q4 FY26 (₹694.68 Cr); as a rice/agri business, the QoQ dip is more seasonal noise than signal, and the YoY print is the number that matters. Consolidated PAT of ₹36.63 Cr grew 127.6% YoY (₹16.10 Cr) and 83.5% QoQ (₹19.96 Cr); standalone PAT of ₹25.27 Cr grew 94.1% YoY. There is no analyst consensus or brokerage preview available for this stock — it is a recently-listed micro-cap with no visible sell-side coverage — so vs-Street cannot be assessed, and the company has issued no formal guidance on record, so vs-guidance is also unknown; this quarter neither confirms nor contradicts any prior outlook because none exists.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
No year-ago quarter on record — YoY cells may be blank.
The headline profit jump is real but not purely operational: consolidated operating margin (revenue less material, trade-purchase, inventory-change, employee and other opex, before finance cost and depreciation) actually compressed to 9.33% from 10.36% a year ago, as raw-material costs rose in step with volumes — core EBITDA grew ~39.6% YoY, trailing the 55.1% revenue growth. The gap between that and the 127.6% PAT growth is bridged mainly by finance costs falling 35.7% YoY (₹21.16 Cr to ₹13.73 Cr consolidated), consistent with reduced reliance on borrowings after the ₹411.1 Cr net IPO proceeds (20,754,716 fresh shares at ₹212, listed April 2, 2026) were deployed — ₹409.3 Cr of the ₹411.1 Cr working-capital/general-corporate allocation was already utilized by June 30, 2026. Net margin (PAT/total income) still expanded to 5.51% from 3.76% YoY on this financing tailwind plus a fuller-quarter contribution from wholly-owned subsidiary ACJK Foods, which added ₹11.36 Cr to consolidated PAT (about 31% of the group total, per the auditor's note). No management press release was available to cross-check the company's own framing of the quarter.
The stock went into the print at ₹198.62, up 22.5% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
New Singapore step-down subsidiary Aeroplane FMCG Pte. Ltd. incorporated May 15, 2026; nil transactions/operations so far.
No exceptional items in current or comparative periods — results unaudited but limited-reviewed with an unmodified auditor conclusion.
Overall this is a strong bottom-line quarter on falling finance costs and subsidiary scale-up, but the raw-material-driven operating margin compression means the underlying rice-trading spread is under some pressure even as growth and profit both accelerate YoY.
W1
Operating margin trajectory: consolidated OPM was 9.33% this quarter vs 10.36% a year ago — watch whether raw-material cost pressure eases or deepens next quarter.
W2
ACJK Foods subsidiary's PAT contribution (₹11.36 Cr, ~31% of consolidated PAT this quarter) — watch if this scales further or normalizes as a share of the group.
W3
Full utilization of the remaining ₹1.82 Cr IPO proceeds and any update on Aeroplane FMCG Pte. Ltd. (Singapore) starting operations, which reported nil transactions this quarter.
Source figures in Rs. Million, converted ÷10 to Cr; consolidated PAT exceeds standalone by ₹11.361 Cr, matching auditor-cited subsidiary (ACJK Foods) PAT contribution of Rs.113.61 million; no exceptional items in any period; new Singapore step-down subsidiary (Aeroplane FMCG Pte Ltd) has nil transactions this quarter.