Asian Hotels North narrows Q1 FY27 loss to ₹3.5 Cr YoY on 10% revenue growth
PAT +73.87% YoY · revenue +10.45% · margins expanding
₹77.63 Cr
+10.45% YoY
₹-3.54 Cr
+73.87% YoY
-4.54%
+14.7pp YoY
₹-0.83
Consolidated net loss narrowed to ₹3.54 Cr in Q1 FY27 from ₹13.55 Cr a year earlier, even as revenue from operations grew 10.5% YoY to ₹77.63 Cr (₹70.29 Cr in Q1 FY26). Standalone tells the same story (loss ₹3.54 Cr on identical revenue) since the sole subsidiary, AHNL Realty, has no minority interest and adds negligible variance to either line. Sequentially, revenue fell 24.6% from ₹102.91 Cr in the seasonally stronger Q4 FY26, and the swing from a ₹31.99 Cr Q4 profit to this quarter's loss looks worse than it is: Q4 FY26 carried a ₹7.94 Cr exceptional charge fully offset by a one-off ₹33.34 Cr deferred-tax credit that pushed that quarter into profit, whereas this quarter has no exceptional items and only a ₹1.19 Cr deferred-tax credit — the QoQ decline is largely a base effect, not fresh operating deterioration.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Net margin improved to -4.5% from -19.2% a year ago, an expansion of roughly 14.7 points, driven by the pre-tax operating loss narrowing to ₹4.73 Cr from ₹8.20 Cr YoY as revenue grew faster than food & beverage and employee costs, while finance costs fell to ₹14.12 Cr from ₹18.51 Cr — helped by the ₹764.94 Cr equity infusion the company completed, which the notes say has cut debt and improved liquidity. No analyst consensus estimates for this small-cap turned up in a web search, and neither our records nor the filing carry any prior management guidance for the quarter, so both vs-street and vs-guidance verdicts are unknown/no formal outlook on record.
The stock went into the print at ₹312.15, down 1.5% over the past month of trading.
The results were approved alongside the re-appointment of Krishna Kumar Acharya as Executive Director for a further two years (Aug 12, 2026–Aug 11, 2028). Two developments outside the quarter itself are relevant context: CFO Sachin Goel resigned on Jul 8, 2026, ahead of this filing, and on Aug 5, 2026 the company disclosed it must deposit ₹159.66 Cr to secure release of the Hyatt Regency Delhi title deeds — a legal/collateral matter that sits alongside the filing's going-concern note (current liabilities still exceed current assets, with management citing the equity infusion and 'significant improvement in operating performance' as the basis for continuing as a going concern).
W1
CFO succession following Sachin Goel's Jul 8, 2026 resignation — watch for a permanent appointment by Q2 FY27 results
W2
₹159.66 Cr deposit required for Hyatt Regency Delhi title-deed release (disclosed Aug 5, 2026) — confirm funding and impact on the liquidity gained from the ₹764.94 Cr equity infusion
W3
Pre-tax operating loss trajectory (₹4.73 Cr this quarter vs ₹8.20 Cr YoY) — management's going-concern basis rests on continued narrowing toward breakeven