BF Investment consolidated PAT surges 280% YoY to ₹146 Cr on associate profit pickup
PAT +279.8% YoY · revenue +19.7% · margins expanding
₹11.28 Cr
+19.7% YoY
₹145.99 Cr
+279.8% YoY
1294.38%
+1194.4pp YoY
₹38.76
BF Investment's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) profit after tax rose 279.8% year-on-year to ₹146.0 Cr (EPS ₹38.76 vs ₹10.20 a year ago), while revenue from operations — interest, dividend and fair-value gains on its direct holdings — rose a far more modest 19.7% YoY to ₹11.28 Cr. The gap is explained almost entirely by the equity-method share of profit from BF Investment's associates and joint ventures (Kalyani Steels, Automotive Axles, Meritor HVS India and others), which jumped to ₹184.8 Cr from ₹41.6 Cr a year ago (+344% YoY) and now makes up roughly 95% of consolidated PBT of ₹194.9 Cr. Stripped of that pickup, the company's own standalone PAT — its core investment income — grew just 6.0% YoY to ₹7.67 Cr, so the headline consolidated surge reflects stronger reported earnings at its investee companies this quarter rather than any change in BF Investment's own thin, single-segment holding operations. There were no exceptional items in either the current or year-ago quarter, so the YoY jump is not a one-off — associate profits were genuinely higher this print.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Quarter-on-quarter, consolidated PAT rose 27.8% from ₹114.2 Cr in Q4 FY26, even as revenue from operations fell 69.9% QoQ to ₹11.28 Cr from ₹37.44 Cr; this is seasonal, not a slowdown — the company states its main income source, dividend on group holdings, is "generally received/accrued in the second quarter of the year," making Q1 structurally its lightest quarter for direct income even as the associate equity-pickup line stayed strong. There is no formal management guidance on record, and a web search turned up no analyst or brokerage consensus preview for this quarter — typical for a small-float holding vehicle with limited sell-side coverage — so both vsGuidance and vsStreet are unknown. No management press release was available to cross-check company framing. The quarter's only corporate development on record is the ₹10/share final FY26 dividend the board recommended on June 24, 2026, which sits outside this quarter's P&L; the July 14 clarification that a stock volume spurt was market-driven is unrelated to the results. Heading into Q2 FY27, the markers to watch are whether standalone dividend income (nil this quarter) returns at its usual seasonal scale, and whether the associate-level profit growth — now the dominant swing factor in the consolidated number — holds up at Kalyani Steels and Automotive Axles.
The stock went into the print at ₹476.65, up 0.6% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 5 consecutive quarters.
What the summary numbers don't show
Consolidated results cover 4 associates and 2 joint ventures — two further associates (Nandi Engineering, Synise Technologies) remain excluded as immaterial to operations
W1
Q2 FY27 standalone dividend income (nil this quarter) — company states this is its main income source and is typically booked in Q2
W2
Associate-level earnings trajectory at Kalyani Steels and Automotive Axles, since their equity pickup (₹184.8 Cr this quarter) is now the dominant driver of consolidated PAT
W3
Whether core standalone PBT (ex-associates), up just 7.1% YoY this quarter, accelerates or remains the bottleneck relative to consolidated growth