BHIL Q1: consol PAT ₹2,708 Cr, ~28% higher adjusted; reported -23% on prior-year BFS gain
PAT -22.71% YoY · revenue +21.46% · inline vs street
₹394.33 Cr
+21.46% YoY
₹2,708.08 Cr
-22.71% YoY
645.83%
+545.8pp YoY
₹243.18
Bajaj Holdings & Investment (BHIL) reported Q1 FY27 consolidated PAT of ₹2,708 Cr (₹2,706 Cr attributable to owners), down 22.7% from the year-ago ₹3,504 Cr. That headline decline is entirely a base effect: Q1 FY26 carried a ₹1,522 Cr exceptional gain from BHIL selling 1.04 crore Bajaj Finserv shares. Strip that out on both sides and consolidated profit is up ~28.5% (₹2,706 Cr vs ₹2,106 Cr) — the number that reflects the underlying business. Standalone PAT was ₹344 Cr against a reported ₹2,036 Cr (which included a ₹1,983 Cr BFS-sale gain); on a like-for-like basis standalone rose from ₹194 Cr, lifted by ₹348 Cr of dividend income booked this quarter.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
BHIL is a pure holding company, so its ₹419 Cr of total income is almost incidental — the profit engine is the ₹2,358.69 Cr equity-pickup share of associates, up 24.6% YoY from ₹1,893 Cr. That in turn is driven by the two anchors: Bajaj Auto's consolidated PAT rose 46% to ₹3,226 Cr (standalone EBITDA margin 20.9%) and Bajaj Finserv's consolidated PAT rose 12% to ₹3,132 Cr (+5% adjusted for insurance-subsidiary mark-to-market swings); Maharashtra Scooters contributed just ₹3 Cr vs ₹35 Cr. Consolidated EPS was ₹243.18 vs ₹313.27, tracking the same one-off distortion.
The stock went into the print at ₹11,335, up 4.4% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; PAT has now risen for 3 consecutive quarters.
BHIL is not covered on a quarterly-PAT consensus basis — it trades on NAV and a holding-company discount rather than an earnings estimate, and management issues no formal guidance. The quarter confirms the strength already visible in the associate prints (Bajaj Auto's 46% and Bajaj Finance's 28% jumps) flowing up into the pickup line. Disclosed NAV was ₹21,062 per share against a book value of ₹2,425, with the investment portfolio marked at ₹2,34,401 Cr. Alongside the result the board's ₹130/share dividend (declared in May) and the 81st AGM sit on the same 31 July date; separately, BHIL's application to re-categorise as an Unregistered Core Investment Company (filed 12 November 2025) remains under RBI review — a structural item to track but with no bearing on this quarter's numbers.
W1
Associate pickup (₹2,358.69 Cr, +24.6% YoY) is the whole story — next quarter hinges on Bajaj Auto (₹3,226 Cr, +46%) and Bajaj Finserv (₹3,132 Cr, +12%) sustaining momentum
W2
RBI decision on the Unregistered Core Investment Company re-categorisation (application filed 12 Nov 2025), still under review
W3
Standalone dividend income of ₹348 Cr is a Q1-loaded item; standalone income normalises lower through the rest of FY27
Allianz consolidation to drive earnings; focus on portfolio strength and dividend trajectory
Street holds cautious optimism on Bajaj Holdings ahead of Q1 FY27 print, pinning upside to Allianz insurance stake consolidation and sustained NBFC growth. Valuation stretched after 42% decline from ATH; dividend and portfolio performance will guide guidance.
The Setup: Allianz Consolidation & Portfolio Dynamics
Bajaj Holdings — a diversified investment holding company with major stakes in Bajaj Finance, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, and other group entities — enters Q1 FY27 buoyed by the January 2026 acquisition of an additional 23% stake in the Allianz joint ventures from Allianz SE for ~₹21,000 Cr. The consolidation is the primary earnings driver for the quarter: starting April 1, the company will report the full insurance business P&L (rather than equity accounted), materially lifting reported net income. The remaining 3% stake is expected to be divested by end-July, completing the hand-over. Street consensus on the stock sits at Hold (upgraded from Sell on July 3, 2026 on technical grounds), with 12-month price targets spanning ₹11,919–₹14,346 from analysts tracking it. At ₹10,694 (spot, July 24), the stock is trading below consensus mid-point, but valuation multiples remain stretched (P/E 26.1x, P/B 4.51x) — a hangover from its April peak of ₹14,873 before the 42% correction.
~₹450–520 Cr
Street consensus range for standalone holding company, before Allianz consolidation boost
Material earnings accretion
Full P&L inclusion from April 1; insurance arm (13,000+ Cr+ GWP) now consolidated, not equity-accounted
₹96.4b (+48% YoY)
Q4 alone saw 49.2% surge to ₹2,575 Cr; trajectory supports Q1 upside
Maintenance mode (post-special)
Final ₹130 per share (including ₹50 centenary special) just declared & ex-dated (Jun 30); Q1 interim unlikely to be special
On Track? The FY27 Guidance Read
Bajaj Holdings is tracking full-year FY27 guidance anchored to two planks: (1) sustained earnings growth from core NBFC holdings (Bajaj Finance, Bajaj Finserv) benefiting from healthy credit growth and easing cost of funds into H1 FY27, and (2) the Allianz consolidation upside, which is not incremental profit but a consolidation accounting uplift — a one-time structural shift in how the insurance earnings are reported. Analysts modeling full-year FY27 are factoring in ~15–20% earnings growth before Allianz, then adding material consolidation accretion (estimated by Street at ₹5–8 per share or more, given the insurance arm's scale). The company's prior guidance (via May 2026 board meeting on FY26 results) has not been overturned, and the June 27 trading window closure (ahead of Q1 results) is routine; no red flags on execution.
What the Street Says
Since Last Quarter: Board Meeting, AGM & Allianz Hand-Over
1 · Board Meeting Intimation (July 8, 2026)
Board of Directors to convene on July 31, 2026, for approving unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for Q1 FY27. Routine; result release likely same day.
2 · 81st Annual General Meeting (July 31, 2026)
AGM scheduled for 4:00 PM IST on July 31 to adopt audited FY26 results, approve dividend (₹130 final, including ₹50 special for Bajaj Group centenary), and re-appoint directors. Routine corporate governance; expect approval by show of hands.
3 · Final Dividend ₹130 (Declared May 7, 2026; Ex-date June 30)
Includes special ₹50 payout for 100-year milestone. Payment date August 5, 2026. Significant return of capital; Q1 unlikely to see interim special given timing.
4 · Allianz Stake Consolidation
23% stake acquisition completed January 8, 2026 (~₹21,000 Cr). Remaining 3% divestment expected by end-July 2026. Full P&L consolidation from April 1 (Q1 start); material earnings accretion in sight.
5 · BRSR & ESG Disclosures (July 7, 2026)
FY26 Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report filed. No material disclosures affecting Q1 outlook; routine compliance.
6 · Insider Trading Window Closure (June 27 – post-result)
Trading window closed from July 1 until two days after Q1 result declaration. Routine pre-result blackout; no insider activity signalled.
What to Watch on Result Day (July 31, 2026)
Bajaj Holdings' Q1 FY27 print will pivot on three fronts:
1 · Allianz P&L Consolidation & Earnings Contribution
Expect management to break out the Allianz insurance arm's Q1 contribution in detail — GWP, net income, RoE — to help analysts forecast full-year accretion. This is the headline number; miss here, and the entire bull case falters.
2 · Core NBFC Growth & Margin Trajectory
Bajaj Finance and Bajaj Finserv profitability, credit growth rates, and asset quality trends matter for the non-Allianz earnings. If underlying NBFC is weakening, Allianz consolidation alone won't sustain street targets.
3 · Dividend Policy & Capital Deployment
Management guidance on FY27 dividend run-rate (post-₹130 payout) and capital allocation (further acquisitions, equity buyback, or holding mode). Market is calibrating expectations for next special payout; any clarity will guide stock direction.
4 · Valuation Consistency & Street Reaction
Q1 earnings, once consolidated, may prompt Street to re-base target prices. If Allianz contribution is larger than consensus, expect upside surprise and potential target upgrades; miss and the 42% decline might extend.
Bajaj Holdings enters Q1 FY27 results day as a consolidation play: the Allianz insurance hand-over (from equity-accounted to full P&L consolidation) is set to materially boost reported earnings, but valuation multiples remain premium despite a steep recent correction from ATH. Street holds a cautious 'Hold' stance, with 12-month targets spanning ₹11,919–₹14,346 against the current ₹10,694 spot. The Q1 print will validate whether the Allianz accretion is as material as consensus expects and whether underlying NBFC growth remains healthy. Dividend trajectory post-special ₹130 payout is secondary but worth monitoring for capital return comfort. Portfolio company performance — especially Bajaj Finance in a moderating rate environment — is the unspoken swing factor; if that weakens, Allianz consolidation alone may not offset Street disappointment.