Anupam Rasayan Q1FY27: PAT up 5.7% YoY, revenue jumps 35% but margins compress
PAT +5.69% YoY · revenue +34.82% · margins compressing
₹654.98 Cr
+34.82% YoY
₹51.22 Cr
+5.69% YoY
7.67%
-2.2pp YoY
₹3.39
Anupam Rasayan's consolidated (primary) revenue rose 34.8% YoY and 3.0% QoQ to ₹654.98 Cr, but consolidated PAT (pre-minority) grew just 5.7% YoY to ₹51.22 Cr and fell 8.5% QoQ from ₹55.996 Cr — profit growth trailing revenue growth by a wide margin. NPM compressed to 7.67% from 9.87% a year ago and 8.76% last quarter. Standalone tells a very different story: revenue up only 4.2% YoY to ₹328.81 Cr and PAT up 7.8% YoY to ₹32.01 Cr, confirming that the consolidated top-line surge is driven by acquired/consolidated entities (Tanfac Industries, European and US units) rather than organic growth at the parent.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin bridge sits mostly below the operating line. OPM (EBITDA/revenue) actually improved QoQ to 24.79% from 21.59%, though it remains below the year-ago 25.58%. The real drag on net profit came from finance costs, up 37.9% YoY to ₹49.19 Cr, and depreciation, up 82.7% YoY to ₹56.06 Cr — consistent with debt- and capex-funded scaling as recent acquisitions layer onto the balance sheet. Employee benefit expense also spiked sharply, to ₹64.88 Cr from ₹20.33 Cr a year ago and ₹30.82 Cr last quarter (+219% YoY, +111% QoQ), the single largest swing item in the P&L and worth flagging as either a one-off charge or a new structural cost base. Consolidated tax rate came in at 26.5% versus 23.2% at the standalone level.
The stock went into the print at ₹1,222.7, down 3.6% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Non-controlling interest (Tanfac Industries minority) absorbed ₹12.58 Cr of the ₹51.22 Cr consolidated PAT; owners' share ₹38.64 Cr, EPS ₹3.39
Management is highly optimistic about the company's growth trajectory, driven by a diversified portfolio and strategic acquisitions. They expect continued growth in Pharma and Performance Materials segments, with agrochemicals also recouping and growing. The company anticipates a consolidated revenue of over INR 4,000
Management's Q4 FY26 guidance targeted consolidated FY27 revenue of over ₹4,000 Cr and pro forma EBITDA of ~₹834 Cr post-acquisitions, a 20-25% CAGR over 3-5 years, and a 25% standalone tax rate — the standalone effective tax rate of 23.2% this quarter is broadly consistent with that target, but the ₹655 Cr Q1 consolidated revenue run-rate is well short of a linear path to ₹4,000 Cr, implying the FY27 target leans heavily on acquisitions still in progress: the ₹299/share Bliss GVS Pharma open offer (launched July 21, 2026) and the $300 Mn BASQUEVOLT LOI (signed July 15, 2026) have not yet meaningfully hit these numbers, alongside the completed Mates Visa Consultancy acquisition (July 17, 2026). No street/consensus estimates for this specific quarter turned up in a search, so the print cannot be graded against analyst expectations; no separate management press release was available in the context to cross-check management's own framing of the quarter.
W1
Whether the ₹64.88 Cr employee benefit expense (already 75% of FY26's full-year ₹86.58 Cr) is a one-off or a new structural base post Tanfac/Mates Visa consolidation — confirm in Q2 FY27
W2
Trajectory of finance costs and depreciation as the Bliss GVS Pharma open offer (₹299/share, launched Jul 21, 2026) and BASQUEVOLT $300 Mn LOI (signed Jul 15, 2026) complete, against management's FY27 target of >₹4,000 Cr consolidated revenue and ~₹834 Cr pro forma EBITDA
W3
Whether OPM continues its QoQ recovery (21.59% to 24.79%) toward levels consistent with management's guided EBITDA margin trajectory
Consol PAT of ₹51.22 Cr is pre-NCI (matches DB convention vs prior quarters); owners' share only ₹38.64 Cr, NCI (Tanfac Industries minority) took ₹12.58 Cr. Employee benefit expense (consol) spiked to ₹64.88 Cr from ₹30.82 Cr QoQ/₹20.33 Cr YoY — unusually large, not explained in notes to the statement. No exceptional items this quarter; no minority/exceptional adjustment needed for YoY comparison.
Q1 on Plan, But Bliss GVS Burden Ahead—Confirm Guidance
Anupam Rasayan reports Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30) on August 14. The real story: organic growth momentum amid the largest M&A deal in the company's history. Street watches for margin pressure from deal integration costs and full-year earnings guidance.
The Setup: Momentum Before a Leap
Anupam Rasayan closed FY26 with a strong run: revenue +65% YoY to ₹23,836 Cr, EBITDA +32% to ₹5,430 Cr (23% margin), PAT +39%. The company has been firing on organic growth (specialty chemicals, flow chemistry, pharma APIs) and now overlays one of its largest M&A moves: the acquisition of Bliss GVS Pharma, announced in May 2026, at ₹299/share for an initial 43.3% stake, with an open offer for up to 74.2% total stake (₹1,370 Cr deal). Q1 will be the first print post-announcement, making it a test of both organic momentum and the carrying cost of deal integration.
~₹6,000–6,300 Cr
Extrapolating FY26 trajectory (~25% of annual ₹23,836 Cr); organic growth expected 30–35% YoY
~22–23%
FY26 delivered 23%; deal-related costs (integration, financing) may create headroom pressure in H1 FY27
Awaited
Street will scrutinize runway post-Bliss GVS; any EBITDA guidance revision or capex reset critical
What a strong quarter looks like: Organic revenue growth ≥ 30% YoY, EBITDA margin ≥ 23%, and early comfort on Bliss GVS financing without disrupting core margins. Full-year FY27 guidance affirming 20%+ EBITDA growth would signal confidence. What a weak quarter looks like: Organic growth < 25% YoY (suggesting momentum loss before deal close), margin slip to ≤ 21% (deal cost bleed), or any guidance cut (signal of integration risk or market headwinds).
On Track? The Guidance Line
Management has not issued formal FY27 guidance yet; the FY26 results (May 2026) focused on the Bliss GVS announcement. The market will expect at least a reiteration of the organic growth trajectory (30%+ EBITDA growth is implied by Street models) plus a bridge showing Bliss GVS accretion timing. No guidance, or guidance withdrawn, flags execution risk. Watch for: (1) standalone EBITDA growth (ex-Bliss), (2) deal financing status (capex impact Q1–Q2), and (3) integration timeline (synergy realization).
Street View & Valuation
Since Last Quarter: Filings & Moves
1 · Bliss GVS acquisition drive (May–Aug 2026)
May 23: Board approved 43.3–48.2% stake acquisition at ₹299/share via share purchase; June 9: Draft open offer filed; July 21: Open offer launched for up to 74.2% stake (₹1,370 Cr deal value). Financing structure, timing to consolidation, and integration plan TBD on call. This is the dominant risk/opportunity.
2 · New revenue driver: ETFA commercialization
June 11: Announced global commercialization of ethyl trifluoroacetate (ETFA) using proprietary continuous flow chemistry. First to market globally. Early-stage revenue contribution expected in Q1–Q2; modest near-term, but strategic for flow-chemistry IP moat.
3 · BASQUEVOLT partnership LOI
July 15: Signed ₹300M non-binding LOI with European solid-state lithium-battery firm for specialty chemicals supply. Long-term play; no immediate revenue impact but validates flow-chemistry platform for EV/battery supply chains.
4 · Promoter pledge (May 2026)
Promoter Anand Sureshbhai Desai pledged 31.5L shares (May 25–26, 2026) against financing for Bliss GVS deal. Promoter stake (59%) unchanged; pledge is deal financing collateral, not a reduction. Note this for any future share dilution risk.
5 · Trading window closure (June–July 2026)
Window closed from July 1 to 48 hours post-result announcement (i.e., post-August 14). Routine precaution; no insider trades to flag.
Technical & Ownership
Price & trend: ₹1,201.5 (as of Aug 11). Bearish: below SMA20 (₹1,231.78), SMA50 (₹1,260.37), and SMA200 (₹1,264.72). RSI 22.7 (oversold), 52-week range ₹1,053.6–₹1,413.3, ATH -14.99%. Volume normal. The oversold RSI suggests dip-buying opportunity on a result beat; conversely, a miss could trigger further downside. Ownership: FII 7.71% (+80 bps QoQ), DII 0.38%, promoter 59.07% (stable). FII uptick modest; deal announcement did not trigger major institutional rotation (unlike peer acquisitions). Watch for FII re-entry if guidance is strong.
Three Things to Watch on Result Day
1 · Organic revenue & EBITDA growth (ex-Bliss)
Isolate core-business growth. Expect 30%+ EBITDA growth YoY to confirm runway intact. Any shortfall (<25%) signals momentum loss and downgrades full-year guidance.
2 · Bliss GVS deal status & financing impact
When will Bliss GVS be consolidated? Debt raised, term sheet finalized? Any capex reservation for integration? This shapes H1–H2 earnings accretion expectations and D/E trajectory.
3 · FY27 full-year EBITDA & capex guidance
Management must guide FY27 EBITDA (standalone + Bliss contribution) and capex roadmap. Margin guidance (20%+ EBITDA) is make-or-break for re-rating post-deal. Omission or cut signals caution; strong guide unlocks upside.
Anupam Rasayan trades as a high-conviction organic-growth play overlaid with M&A execution risk. Q1 FY27 must show both: organic momentum (30%+ EBITDA growth) maintained despite deal distraction, and confidence in Bliss GVS integration (financing locked, no margin bleed). The Bliss GVS acquisition (pharma API synergy + global footprint) is transformational if executed; it is a balance-sheet risk if integration fumbles. Street will parse the quarter for three things: (1) organic growth trajectory intact, (2) deal financing & capex plans clear, (3) full-year EBITDA guidance affirmed or raised. An oversold RSI (22.7) and modest FII participation suggest the market is waiting for proof on result day. Execution comfort = re-rating; execution doubt = further downside.
Result date: August 14, 2026. Board meeting announcement expected Aug 14 post-market.