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BAJAJ STEEL INDUSTRIES LTD. Q1 FY27 Results

BAJAJSTQ1 FY27 Results
Filing
Result:Poor· Market: DownMargin squeezeCost led
MetricValueChangeQ1 FY26
Revenue120.35 Cr11.9%
Total Income121.80 Cr11.8%
Expenditure120.92 Cr22.1%
PBT0.88 Cr91.2%
Net Profit-0.27 Cr103.6%
OPM4.89%7.71pp
NPM-0.22%7.01pp
EPS0.1396.3%
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Revenue grew 11.9% YoY but costs rose faster, collapsing OPM from 12.6% to 4.9% and flipping the company from a ₹7.4cr profit to a net loss, a sharp core-margin deterioration for an industrials name.

Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · BAJAJST

Bajaj Steel swings to Rs0.27 Cr consolidated net loss in Q1 FY27 as costs outpace 12% revenue growth

PAT -103.63% YoY · revenue +11.93% · margins compressing

10 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹120.35 Cr

+11.93% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹-0.27 Cr

-103.63% YoY

Net margin

-0.22%

-7pp YoY

EPS

₹-0.13

Bajaj Steel Industries reported consolidated revenue of Rs120.35 Cr for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, up 11.9% YoY from Rs107.53 Cr, but slipped to a consolidated net loss of Rs0.27 Cr against a profit of Rs7.40 Cr a year ago and Rs2.32 Cr in the preceding quarter (Q4 FY26). The standalone entity, which drives the bulk of the group's business, posted a steeper loss of Rs3.72 Cr on revenue of Rs107.52 Cr (+15.7% YoY), with standalone PBT itself already negative at -Rs3.72 Cr before any tax impact. No brokerage or consensus estimates for the company could be located — Bajaj Steel appears to carry no visible institutional coverage — so the print cannot be benchmarked against the street. Management has also issued no formal guidance on record (none in our database, none found via web search), so there is no prior outlook to grade this quarter against.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹120.35 Cr+6%+11.9%
Expenses₹120.92 Cr+4.4%+22.1%
PAT₹-0.27 Cr-111.59%-103.63%
Net margin-0.22%-1.1pp-7pp
EPS₹-0.13-116.3%-103.7%

Operating margin (OPM) fell to 4.89% from 12.60% a year ago, and was roughly flat sequentially versus 4.81% in Q4 FY26; net margin (NPM) turned negative from +6.79% YoY and +1.90% in Q4 FY26. The compression traces mainly to cost of materials consumed rising faster than revenue — standalone material cost grew ~28.4% YoY versus 15.7% revenue growth — with depreciation up ~34% YoY on a larger asset base and finance cost up ~16% YoY. Employee costs diverge sharply by entity: standalone employee benefit expense jumped 83.8% YoY to Rs19.17 Cr (from Rs10.43 Cr), while consolidated employee cost rose just 2.0% YoY — implying a sharp drop in subsidiary-level staff costs, consistent with the company's disclosure on May 27, 2026 that it will wind up its Uganda subsidiary, Bajaj Steel Industries (U) Ltd. On the tax line, consolidated PBT stayed marginally positive at Rs0.88 Cr, but a Rs1.14 Cr current-tax charge tipped the bottom line into loss; standalone booked no tax given its pre-tax loss.

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The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹398.15, down 0.8% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
-2.856.0514.9623.8618.06Q4 FY25rev ₹154 Cr7.4Q1 FY26rev ₹108 Cr21.28Q2 FY26rev ₹175 Cr5.91Q3 FY26rev ₹125 Cr1.07Q4 FY26rev ₹114 Cr-0.27Q1 FY27rev ₹120 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore
Beyond the headline

What the summary numbers don't show

Consolidated EPS swung to -Rs0.13 (not annualised) from +Rs3.56 a year ago and +Rs1.40 in Q4 FY26; standalone EPS was -Rs1.79 versus +Rs2.39 a year ago.

No exceptional items in either period, so the loss reflects underlying cost and tax pressure rather than one-offs.

This is the first quarterly filing since the Uganda subsidiary wind-up was announced, and follows the FY26 audited results (with a Rs1 final dividend recommended) reported on the same date, May 27, 2026. The board meeting for this result was rescheduled from an earlier date to August 10, 2026, and the trading window had been closed since June 26, 2026 ahead of the results. No management press release accompanying the numbers was available to cross-check the company's own framing of the quarter, and the filing itself offers no forward commentary beyond the standard notes to accounts.

  • W1

    Whether the Uganda subsidiary wind-up (announced May 27, 2026) further reduces consolidated employee/other costs next quarter, or instead adds one-time closure costs.

  • W2

    Raw material cost trajectory versus revenue growth — standalone material cost grew 28.4% YoY against 15.7% revenue growth this quarter — the key margin lever to watch in Q2 FY27.

  • W3

    Return to positive consolidated PAT, given PBT was still positive at Rs0.88 Cr this quarter and the loss was driven by a Rs1.14 Cr tax charge exceeding that PBT.

Figures converted from Rs Lacs to Rs Crore; no exceptional items in current or comparative periods; standalone loss (-Rs3.72 Cr) is steeper than consolidated (-Rs0.27 Cr) since standalone PBT was already negative, while consolidated PBT (+Rs0.88 Cr) turned negative only after a Rs1.14 Cr current-tax charge; filing's row 12 (net profit after minority interest) duplicates the total comprehensive income row for the Q4FY26 column, so row 7 (net profit after tax) was used consistently instead.

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BAJAJ STEEL INDUSTRIES LTD. (BAJAJST) Q1 FY27 Results — StockWatch