Brightcom Q1: consolidated PAT +24% YoY to ₹262 Cr on 20% revenue growth
PAT +24.05% YoY · revenue +20.39% · margins expanding · beat vs street
₹1,752.18 Cr
+20.39% YoY
₹261.58 Cr
+24.05% YoY
14.93%
+0.4pp YoY
₹1.3
Consolidated revenue came in at ₹1,752.18 Cr, up 20.4% YoY and 9.7% QoQ, with PAT of ₹261.58 Cr, up 24.1% YoY and 25.9% QoQ; EPS was ₹1.30 versus ₹1.04 a year ago. Neither the current nor the year-ago quarter carried exceptional items, so the growth is on a clean base with no adjustment needed.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The Digital Marketing segment, roughly 94% of group revenue, grew 21.8% YoY to ₹1,645.0 Cr and generated nearly all segment profit (₹376.97 Cr PBIT); Software Development grew just 2.4% YoY to ₹107.18 Cr. Net profit margin ticked up to 14.93% from 14.49% a year ago, and EBITDA margin (PBT + finance cost + depreciation, over revenue) improved to roughly 26.8% from 26.1% YoY and 26.5% QoQ — a modest expansion tracking the digital-marketing-led mix.
The stock went into the print at ₹9.49, down 14.8% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Standalone (parent-only) revenue was just ₹108.33 Cr with a near-breakeven PAT of ₹0.06 Cr, underscoring that essentially all group profit is generated through 17 foreign step-down subsidiaries across the US, Israel, Panama, Brazil, UAE, Singapore, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Uruguay and Australia that feed into the consolidated numbers. No formal management guidance is on record for this quarter and no accompanying press release was available for this review, so the print cannot be checked against a stated company outlook. No quarter-specific Street consensus could be located; the closest public reference (multibagg.ai) cited a general analyst view of 15-20% FY27 PAT growth, a bar this quarter's ~24% YoY PAT growth is tracking ahead of. Separately, subsidiary OnoMagic announced the acquisition of 100% of The Perspective on results day, though deal terms are not in this filing.
W1
Resolution of the auditors' qualified review — whether the ₹168.87 Cr Vuchi Media impairment gets provided for, and the outcome of the pending SEBI/SAT litigation (appeal 474/2024)
W2
Whether Digital Marketing segment growth (21.8% YoY this quarter) sustains, given it drives ~94% of revenue and nearly all profit
W3
Financial contribution and integration of the OnoMagic-Perspective acquisition in coming quarters
Sustaining the FY26 Momentum: Can Brightcom Hold Its AdTech Stride Into Q1?
Brightcom enters Q1 FY27 off a strong FY26—34.6% revenue growth, 35.5% PAT growth—but faces headwinds: FII ownership has plummeted from 8% to 1.12%, the stock is down 39% from ATH, and the Street is circling the confidence test: can execution continue, or does the quarter stumble?
What to Expect: The On-Plan Numbers
~₹1,550–1,650 Cr
Q4 FY26 was ₹1,596.64 Cr; 6–8% sequential growth in-line with programmatic/CTV trend
~₹215–240 Cr
FY26 PAT margin was 13.9%; sustain at 14–15% implies ₹217–248 Cr
Majority
OMS (Online Media Solutions) drives programmatic, video, CTV, mobile, in-app, gaming monetization
A strong quarter would deliver Q1 revenue ≥₹1,600 Cr with PAT margins holding at 14% or above, signaling momentum has carried through the Q4 close and into the new fiscal year. Growth in video/CTV at 6–8% has been steady; if OMS sustains that across key markets (North America, APAC, Europe), the headline is acceleration or at worst resilience. A weak quarter would see revenue below ₹1,500 Cr or margin contraction to <13%, hinting that growth is front-loaded to FY26's H2 or FII exits have impacted client confidence or advertiser spend.
On Track? The Guidance & Trajectory Test
Brightcom has not issued formal Q1 FY27 guidance, but the FY26 run tells a clear story: ₹1,596 Cr quarterly revenue and a 13.9% PAT margin set the bar. FY26's 34.6% YoY revenue growth and 35.5% PAT growth were robust; for Q1 to be "on track," the company needs to hold margins and deliver sequential growth or hold flat—a modest bar after H2 FY26's momentum. Street consensus does not assume another 34% print; incremental 6–8% growth in programmatic and CTV is the base case. The Azerion partnership scaling (100+ domains as of May) and Cannes Lions participation (June) suggest the business development pipeline remains active, but execution risk—client concentration, geo-mix, FII capital—is elevated.
Since Last Quarter: Filings & Corporate Action
1 · FY26 Results & Audit Finalization (Jun–Jul 2026)
Brightcom published audited FY26 results on Jun 22 with ₹6,928 Cr consolidated revenue and ₹962 Cr PAT. Board delays (initially scheduled May 30, rescheduled to Jun 7) hint at audit complexity or financial-consolidation workload, but results were released on track. No audit qualifications flagged; routine year-end items only.
2 · FII Ownership Collapse (YoY −6.88pp)
FII stake fell from 8.0% in Q1 FY26 to 1.12% in Q1 FY27—a dramatic exit. DII remains absent (0.0%). Promoter stake steady at 18.38%. This is a material signal: FII confidence has eroded despite strong earnings, likely driven by sector rotation, valuation concerns, or macro headwinds. A re-rating would require evidence of re-entry; Q1 results alone unlikely to reverse this mid-year unless guidance is exceptional.
3 · OMS–Azerion Partnership Scaling (May 2026)
OMS completed large-scale programmatic infrastructure deployment with Azerion, scaling from initial setup to 100+ publisher domains. This is operational progress, not a new business; it underscores execution capability but does not materially change FY27 revenue drivers. Watch for client concentration risk if Azerion becomes a material revenue component.
4 · Cannes Lions & International Positioning (May 2026)
Brightcom's subsidiary exhibited at Cannes Lions Festival, signaling brand-building and international market engagement. Routine conference participation; marketing optic only, no financial impact.
5 · Insider Trading Window Closed (Jun 1–48h after Board Meeting)
Trading window closed from Jul 1 until 48h post-board approval of Q1 results. Routine corporate-governance compliance. No insider buying/selling notes published; no pledging activity flagged.
The Setup: What to Watch on Result Day
Brightcom enters Q1 FY27 on strong structural footing—34% revenue growth, 35% PAT growth, a growing global AdTech footprint—but faces a confidence test. FII flight (-6.88pp YoY) and a 39% drawdown from ATH signal the Street has priced in execution risk. Q1 results matter less for the headline numbers—expect ₹1,550–1,650 Cr revenue and 14–15% PAT margins—than for forward guidance and management tone on: (1) sustainability of growth rates in programmatic/video/CTV; (2) client concentration & geo-mix in a macro-uncertain environment; and (3) margin defense amid FII exits and competitive pressure. If Q1 comes in at or above expectations with positive full-year commentary, the stock has upside to the analyst target of ₹11.90; a miss or cautious tone could see re-test of the ₹7.92 bear case.
Brightcom has delivered on scale and profitability; the question is whether momentum persists or mean-reverts. Watch the quarter for three things: (1) revenue and PAT in line with expectations (₹1,550–1,650 Cr / 14–15% margins), (2) management's confidence on FY27 growth rates and OMS market traction, and (3) any forward guidance or client updates that signal sustained execution or red flags. FII confidence is fragile; a beat alone may not be enough to re-rate unless paired with evidence that the growth story is intact.