BF Utilities swings to ₹5.0 Cr standalone loss in Q1FY27 on faded one-off gain
PAT -178.3% YoY · revenue +2% · margins compressing
₹5.88 Cr
+2% YoY
₹-5.03 Cr
-178.3% YoY
-76.25%
-120.6pp YoY
₹-1.34
BF Utilities' standalone (only basis available this quarter) results for Q1 FY27 show a net loss of ₹5.03 Cr on total income of ₹6.60 Cr, against a ₹6.42 Cr profit in Q1 FY26 and a ₹3.64 Cr loss in Q4 FY26 — EPS came in at -₹1.34 versus +₹1.70 a year ago. Revenue from operations was essentially flat YoY at ₹5.88 Cr (+2.0%), so the swing to loss is not an operating-revenue story: it sits almost entirely in other income, which fell to ₹0.72 Cr from ₹11.49 Cr a year ago.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The segment data shows why. The Wind Mills business — the company's actual operating unit — posted a segment profit of ₹0.95 Cr, down just 4.7% YoY (₹1.00 Cr), so core generation economics were stable. The Infrastructure segment (BF Utilities' investment/holding exposure to its Nandi group subsidiaries) swung to a ₹5.81 Cr loss from an ₹8.38 Cr profit in Q1 FY26 — a ₹14.2 Cr swing that is the entire driver of the group loss, traced to a one-off ₹10.43 Cr Infrastructure item recognised in other income last year that had no counterpart this quarter. Sequentially, revenue jumped 253% quarter-on-quarter (₹1.67 Cr to ₹5.88 Cr) purely on wind seasonality (Note 9 — generation is wind-dependent and not indicative of full-year trend), yet the loss still widened 38% versus Q4 FY26, because that quarter had benefited from a ₹1.29 Cr reversal of an exceptional gratuity/compensated-absence provision that did not recur.
The stock went into the print at ₹532.5, down 14% over the past month of trading.
There is no analyst coverage or brokerage estimate for this micro-cap (a web search for Q1 FY27 previews returned nothing on BF Utilities), so vsStreet is unknown; the company also carries no formal guidance on record, so vsGuidance cannot be assessed either. Consolidated numbers remain unpublished because material subsidiaries Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises (NICE) and Nandi Economic Corridor Enterprises (NECE) have not yet submitted their FY26 audited or Q1 FY27 unaudited financials to the company (Note 7) — this is now a multi-quarter reporting gap. Auditor G. D. Apte & Co. issued a qualified review conclusion flagging three unresolved matters: a ₹500 Cr claim plus 18% IRR sought via SIAC arbitration by AIRRO Mauritius/Soinfra against the company as an NECE promoter (rejoinder filed 17 July 2026, matter still before the tribunal), uncertain recoverability of the ₹26.07 Cr NHDL investment after its toll concession ended in September 2024, and a 15-year-old ₹37 Cr interest-free advance to NECE for land acquisition whose utilisation status is unclear.
W1
Whether NICE/NECE submit FY26 audited and Q1 FY27 unaudited financials so BF Utilities can resume publishing consolidated results (Note 7) — no timeline disclosed
W2
Outcome/progress of the SIAC arbitration (₹500 Cr + 18% IRR claim); rejoinder filed 17 Jul 2026, matter still before the tribunal
W3
Whether an Infrastructure-segment item similar to Q1 FY26's ₹10.43 Cr recurs — it is what will determine whether standalone results return to profit or keep posting losses