Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar: consolidated loss widens to ₹184.7 Cr, YoY, as revenue falls 9.8%
PAT -6.15% YoY · revenue -9.81% · margins compressing
₹1,125.97 Cr
-9.81% YoY
₹-184.7 Cr
-6.15% YoY
-16.37%
-2.5pp YoY
₹-0.23
Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) net loss widened to ₹184.70 Cr from a loss of ₹174.00 Cr in Q1 FY26, even as revenue from operations fell 9.8% YoY to ₹1,125.97 Cr from ₹1,248.42 Cr. Standalone tells a similar story — a loss of ₹177.05 Cr on revenue of ₹1,116.30 Cr — with no material divergence between the two bases this quarter. Neither the current nor the year-ago quarter carried exceptional items, so the YoY comparison is on a clean, non-exceptional basis; the roughly 6% deepening of the loss came from weaker underlying operations, not one-offs.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The net loss margin widened to -16.4% of total income from -13.9% a year ago. The pressure sits squarely in the Sugar segment, which posted a segment loss (before interest and tax) of ₹145.75 Cr on revenue of ₹1,041.77 Cr, versus a smaller ₹61.06 Cr loss on higher revenue of ₹1,121.23 Cr in Q1 FY26 — both lower volume and a wider loss YoY. Distillery remained the one steady contributor at a ₹7.58 Cr segment profit (down from ₹15.80 Cr YoY), while Power stayed loss-making at ₹23.94 Cr, roughly flat against a ₹22.38 Cr loss a year ago. Sequentially the swing looks stark — from a ₹390.68 Cr consolidated profit and 23.3% NPM in Q4 FY26 to this quarter's loss — but that is a seasonality artifact: crushing runs through Q3-Q4, and the filing's own Note 1 flags that quarterly results are not indicative of the full year for this reason.
The stock went into the print at ₹17.9, up 4.2% over the past month of trading.
There is no formal management guidance on record for this quarter, and no Q1-specific street estimates were found; the only external read available is a full-year FY27 PAT-growth thesis (15-20%) from independent analyst commentary published ahead of results, which is not directly comparable to this single quarter's print. Corporately, the quarter closed out the equity/CCPS issuance under the Resolution Plan's Framework Agreement — the company allotted 1,67,23,565 equity shares (at ₹5.12/share) and 44,56,67,369 CCPS to the last participating lender, taking paid-up equity capital to ₹239.07 Cr and CCPS (classified as instruments entirely equity in nature) to ₹2,855.45 Cr, both up from ₹237.39 Cr and ₹2,810.88 Cr in Q4 FY26. That expanded equity base is why loss-per-share (-₹0.23) improved YoY from -₹1.40 despite the rupee loss widening. The Board Division (Ecotec) continued winding down as a discontinued operation, contributing a small ₹0.06 Cr gain from partial asset disposals. No management press release accompanied this filing.
W1
Whether the Sugar segment narrows its loss once the new crushing season builds in H2 FY27 — this quarter's ₹145.75 Cr segment loss on ₹1,041.77 Cr revenue compares with a ₹193.06 Cr segment profit on ₹1,938.38 Cr revenue in Q4 FY26.
W2
Resolution of the ₹1,978 Cr sub judice claim under the Sugar Industry Promotion Policy, 2004, which management expects to resolve favourably and which is not yet reflected in results.
W3
Recognition of the ₹28.03 Cr/quarter of currently-unrecognised interest income on the ₹2,593.33 Cr inter-corporate exposure to subsidiaries, contingent on recovery.