ASM Tech: consolidated PAT +72% YoY to ₹268 Cr, revenue +62% as DLM segment doubles
PAT +72.24% YoY · revenue +61.75% · margins expanding
₹1,988.16 Cr
+61.75% YoY
₹268.23 Cr
+72.24% YoY
13.37%
+0.8pp YoY
₹18.39
ASM Technologies' consolidated PAT came in at ₹268.23 Cr for Q1 FY27, up 72.2% year-on-year (₹155.73 Cr) and 60.1% sequentially, on consolidated revenue of ₹1,988.16 Cr, up 61.7% YoY and 47.1% QoQ. Standalone told a similar but not identical story — PAT ₹270.37 Cr (+65.6% YoY) on revenue ₹1,936.93 Cr (+77.5% YoY); the standalone entity actually grew revenue faster than the group, a >15-point gap versus consolidated's 61.7%, because the year-ago consolidated base carried stronger subsidiary-level services revenue that has since softened. Neither period carries exceptional items, so the reported and adjusted growth rates are the same — this is a clean, non-one-off print.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The entire growth story sits in segment mix. The Design-Led Manufacturing (DLM) segment more than doubled to ₹1,463.40 Cr from ₹642.54 Cr YoY (+127.7%) and its segment profit nearly tripled to ₹307.78 Cr from ₹100.33 Cr (+206.8%), while the Engineering R&D Services (ERD) segment shrank to ₹524.76 Cr from ₹586.61 Cr (-10.5%) with segment profit down to ₹181.21 Cr from ₹209.23 Cr (-13.4%). That mix shift toward the higher-margin DLM business is what drove consolidated NPM up to 13.49% from 12.67% and OPM up to 23.23% from 20.93% YoY — margin expansion is a mix effect, not a cost-line story.
The stock went into the print at ₹5,031.6, up 25.9% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
What the summary numbers don't show
Basic EPS: consolidated ₹18.39 vs ₹10.67 a year ago — standalone ₹18.53 vs ₹11.19 a year ago (not annualised).
There is no consensus estimate on record for this stock in our sources or in web search — small-cap IT/engineering names like this typically lack indexed broker previews — so vs-street is unknown, not a miss; similarly, the company has issued no formal quarterly guidance in our records or in web search, so there is nothing to grade a beat/miss against on that front. No management press release commentary was available to extract or reconcile against the numbers. Auditors flagged, for a second consecutive quarter, the ongoing TCS iON ERP stabilization (Note 10) and unresolved fair-valuation of two non-current investments (Eclectic IQ, Lavelle Networks; Note 9) as emphasis-of-matter items, without modifying their opinion — these are disclosure carry-forwards, not new print-quality concerns.
W1
Whether the ERD segment's YoY revenue decline (-10.5% to ₹524.76 Cr) stabilizes or continues to drag on the consolidated mix next quarter.
W2
Whether DLM segment margins (profit ₹307.78 Cr on revenue ₹1,463.40 Cr this quarter) hold up as the segment scales further off this quarter's outsized base.
W3
Resolution of the TCS iON ERP stabilization issues flagged again by auditors (Note 10) — management says corrective action is ongoing; watch for a clean statement next quarter.