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Anupam Rasayan India Ltd Q1 FY27 Results

ANURASQ1 FY27 Results
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Result:Steady· Market: FlatMargin squeezeBase effect
MetricValueQ4 FY26Q1 FY26
Revenue654.98 Cr3.0%34.8%
Total Income667.54 Cr4.4%36.0%
Expenditure597.86 Cr2.5%39.7%
PBT69.68 Cr24.3%10.9%
Net Profit51.22 Cr8.5%5.7%
OPM24.79%3.20pp0.79pp
NPM7.67%1.09pp2.20pp
EPS3.399.6%9.3%
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Consolidated revenue growth of 34.8% was driven by acquired entities (Tanfac, EU/US units) rather than organic scaling — standalone revenue grew just 4.2% — while adjusted PAT growth of only 5.7% YoY (and -8.5% QoQ) alongside NPM compression to 7.67% from 9.87% reflects debt/capex-funded scaling eating into quality, keeping this in-line for the chemicals sector.

Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · ANURAS

Anupam Rasayan Q1FY27: PAT up 5.7% YoY, revenue jumps 35% but margins compress

PAT +5.69% YoY · revenue +34.82% · margins compressing

14 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹654.98 Cr

+34.82% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹51.22 Cr

+5.69% YoY

Net margin

7.67%

-2.2pp YoY

EPS

₹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.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹654.98 Cr+3%+34.8%
Expenses₹597.86 Cr+2.5%+39.7%
PAT₹51.22 Cr-8.54%+5.69%
Net margin7.67%-1.1pp-2.2pp
EPS₹3.39-9.6%+9.4%

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.

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The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹1,222.7, down 3.6% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
023.4946.9970.4862.93Q4 FY25rev ₹500 Cr48.46Q1 FY26rev ₹486 Cr57.15Q2 FY26rev ₹731 Cr60.59Q3 FY26rev ₹512 Cr56Q4 FY26rev ₹636 Cr51.22Q1 FY27rev ₹655 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore
Beyond the headline

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

What management guided (4 FY-2026 call)
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.

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