Arfin India consol PAT triples YoY to ₹4.07 Cr on revenue surge; op margin compresses
PAT +276.92% YoY · revenue +95.45% · margins compressing
₹212.77 Cr
+95.45% YoY
₹4.07 Cr
+276.92% YoY
1.91%
+0.9pp YoY
₹0.24
Arfin India's consolidated PAT for Q1 FY27 came in at ₹4.07 Cr, up 276.9% YoY from ₹1.08 Cr in Q1 FY26, but down 40.3% QoQ from ₹6.82 Cr in Q4 FY26. Consolidated revenue from operations was ₹212.77 Cr, up 95.4% YoY and 10.1% QoQ. Standalone tracked close behind at PAT ₹3.53 Cr on revenue ₹207.96 Cr — the gap to consolidated is almost entirely the one subsidiary, Arfin Titanium & Speciality Alloys, which added ₹7.68 Cr revenue and ₹0.54 Cr PAT this quarter, so standalone and consolidated tell the same YoY story.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Despite the topline surge, core operating profitability actually compressed: operating margin (revenue less material, employee and other operating costs, before finance cost/depreciation) fell to 4.77% from 6.06% a year ago and 8.45% last quarter, as the net material-cost ratio rose to roughly 88.6% of revenue from about 83.5% YoY. What carried PAT higher was leverage below that line — finance costs were almost flat YoY (₹4.50 Cr vs ₹4.54 Cr) and depreciation rose only 11% while revenue nearly doubled — plus a sharply lower effective tax rate of 12.2% (aided by a ₹0.53 Cr deferred-tax credit) against 25.1% a year ago and 37.0% last quarter. Pre-tax profit itself still grew a strong 221.5% YoY, so the growth isn't purely a tax artifact, but the QoQ trend is weaker: PBT margin nearly halved sequentially, from 5.61% to 2.18%, consistent with the 40% sequential PAT drop.
The stock went into the print at ₹87.35, up 0.2% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
Basic/diluted EPS ₹0.24 vs ₹0.06 YoY and ₹0.40 QoQ
No exceptional or extraordinary items in the current or comparative periods per company disclosure; results are unaudited with limited review and unqualified auditor conclusion
No prior guidance or concall commentary is on record for this company, and management gives no formal outlook — the filing itself is limited to the standard board-outcome and auditor certification letters with no discussion of drivers. No analyst consensus for this micro-cap's Q1 FY27 could be found; the stock was downgraded to Hold by MarketsMojo on July 29, 2026 citing 'mixed technicals and expensive valuation' ahead of results — a sentiment signal, not a numeric estimate, so vsStreet is unknown. This quarter's corporate developments include a ₹300 Cr supply order win from JFE Shoji India (announced June 19, 2026) and an MoU between its wholly-owned subsidiary and Toyo Denka/JFE Shoji for business collaboration (June 17, 2026) — neither shows up meaningfully in this quarter's numbers since the order was secured only around ten days before quarter-end.
W1
Whether operating margin recovers from this quarter's 4.77% toward the 6-8% band seen in the trailing four quarters, given the net material-cost ratio rose to ~88.6% of revenue
W2
Whether the ~12.2% effective tax rate (aided by a ₹0.53 Cr deferred-tax credit) persists or normalizes closer to the 25-37% range seen in recent quarters
W3
Revenue contribution from the ₹300 Cr JFE Shoji India supply order (announced June 19, 2026) and the Toyo Denka/JFE Shoji MoU, neither of which shows up materially in this quarter's numbers
Figures converted from ₹ Lakhs (source unit) to ₹ Crore by dividing by 100. Consolidated adds one subsidiary, Arfin Titanium & Speciality Alloys (contributed revenue ₹7.68 Cr, PAT ₹0.54 Cr this quarter per auditor's 'Other Matters' note). No exceptional/extraordinary items in current or comparative periods (company Note 5). Results are unaudited, subject to limited review with unqualified auditor conclusion.