Bharat Bijlee Q1 FY27: PAT falls 30% YoY to ₹19.6 Cr as margins compress on rising costs
PAT -29.59% YoY · revenue +17.7% · margins compressing
₹547.17 Cr
+17.7% YoY
₹19.63 Cr
-29.59% YoY
3.52%
-2.4pp YoY
₹17.37
Bharat Bijlee's standalone revenue rose 17.7% YoY to ₹547.17 Cr in Q1 FY27, but PAT fell 29.6% YoY to ₹19.63 Cr (EPS ₹17.37 vs ₹24.66) as costs outran the topline. Net profit margin compressed to 3.52% of total income from 5.87% a year ago, and operating margin (EBITDA less other income, over revenue) fell to 5.27% from 7.24% YoY — both metrics also down from Q4 FY26's 5.06%/7.20%. Sequentially, revenue and PAT dropped 28.7% and 50.1% respectively, but that is largely seasonal: Q4 (Jan-Mar) is the company's strongest quarter on year-end project execution, so the YoY read is the meaningful one here, and on that basis profit growth trailed revenue growth by a wide margin.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The squeeze shows up on three lines. Materials and inventory-linked costs (cost of materials consumed + stock-in-trade purchases + inventory change) rose ~20.3% YoY to ₹414.98 Cr against 17.7% revenue growth; other expenses jumped 27.6% YoY to ₹42.38 Cr; and finance costs nearly quadrupled YoY to ₹7.80 Cr from ₹2.03 Cr, consistent with Power Systems segment liabilities rising to ₹524.65 Cr from ₹342.21 Cr a year earlier. At the segment level the two businesses diverged sharply: Power Systems revenue grew a modest 3.0% YoY but its segment PBT collapsed 52.6% to ₹16.86 Cr, while Industrial Systems revenue grew 37.4% YoY and its segment PBT nearly doubled to ₹29.34 Cr — Industrial Systems carried the topline and most of what profitability there was.
The stock went into the print at ₹2,384.6, down 11.6% over the past month of trading.
There is no prior management guidance or concall commentary on record to benchmark this print against, and the filing itself gives no forward guidance. No street/consensus estimates for this stock turned up in available previews, so the beat/miss call versus expectations is unknown. The result is standalone-only since the company has no subsidiary, associate or joint venture as of the quarter-end.
W1
Whether finance costs (₹7.80 Cr this quarter, up from ₹2.03 Cr YoY) stabilize or keep climbing as segment liabilities grow
W2
Power Systems segment profitability recovery — PBT fell 52.6% YoY to ₹16.86 Cr despite revenue growth; watch for normalization in Q2
W3
Whether Industrial Systems' 37.4% YoY growth and near-doubling of segment PBT (₹29.34 Cr) sustains as the offsetting growth driver