BLS E-Services Q1: PAT +6% YoY, margins compress despite 25% consolidated revenue growth
PAT +6.3% YoY · revenue +24.63% · margins compressing
₹304.09 Cr
+24.63% YoY
₹18.63 Cr
+6.3% YoY
6.01%
-1pp YoY
₹1.68
BLS E-Services' consolidated (primary basis) Q1 FY27 revenue from operations came in at ₹304.09 Cr, up 24.6% YoY from ₹243.99 Cr but down 6.0% QoQ from ₹323.37 Cr in the seasonally stronger Q4 FY26. Consolidated PAT (total, before minority-interest split) was ₹18.63 Cr, up just 6.3% YoY from ₹17.52 Cr — trailing revenue growth by a wide margin — though it rose 2.1% QoQ. Basic EPS was ₹1.68 against ₹1.62 in both the year-ago and prior quarters. A BLS E-Services-specific analyst consensus could not be located for this quarter — web results returned estimates for the separately listed parent, BLS International Services (ticker BLS), a different entity — so the print's standing versus Street is unknown. The company has no formal guidance on record and no prior concall in our database, so there is no outlook to grade this against.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The YoY gap between revenue and profit growth traces to three items on the P&L: other income fell 21.2% YoY to ₹5.66 Cr from ₹7.18 Cr, directly denting total income; cost of services grew 25.7% YoY to ₹264.50 Cr, marginally outpacing the 24.6% revenue growth; and the effective tax rate rose to 26.4% from 25.0% a year ago. Together these pulled PBT margin down to 8.32% of revenue from 9.58% YoY (OPM eased to 6.98% from 7.27%). Sequentially, margins actually expanded — NPM to 6.01% from 5.55% and OPM to 6.98% from 6.33% — but per the YoY-primary read that improvement is supporting detail, not the headline.
The stock went into the print at ₹317.65, up 21.5% 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 2 consecutive quarters.
The standalone (parent-only) statement tells a different story: standalone PAT fell 11.6% YoY to ₹3.44 Cr (and 24.3% QoQ) even as standalone revenue grew 24.8% YoY to ₹18.58 Cr — indicating all of the group's profit growth this quarter came from subsidiaries (Starfin India, BLS Kendras, Zero Mass, Aadifidelis), while the parent entity's own profitability contracted. On the same day as this result, the board approved a 1:2 stock split (face value ₹10 to ₹5) to aid liquidity and retail participation, appointed two new independent directors (former BPCL/IOC chairman Sarthak Behuria and Dr. Savita), and named Ashish Misra Deputy CEO — none of which affect Q1 numbers. Separately, the company completed its ₹157 Cr acquisition of Atyati Technologies on July 2, 2026, funded from ₹138 Cr of previously unutilized IPO proceeds; since this closed after the June 30 quarter-end, it will first show up in Q2 FY27 consolidated results. No management press release or MD&A commentary accompanied this filing beyond the regulatory outcome letter, so there is no company framing to reconcile against the numbers.
W1
Atyati Technologies consolidation from Q2 FY27 — track incremental revenue/PAT contribution against the ₹157 Cr purchase price
W2
Effective tax rate — rose to 26.4% in Q1 FY27 from 25.0% a year ago; watch if it normalizes or stays elevated
W3
Standalone (parent) profitability — fell to ₹3.44 Cr (-11.6% YoY) even as revenue grew; watch if the parent's own margins recover or growth stays subsidiary-led