CDEL Q1FY27: revenue +8%, core EBITDA +27% YoY but PAT sinks 96% as one-off gains lapse
PAT -97.02% YoY · revenue +7.64% · margins expanding · miss vs street
₹289.9 Cr
+7.64% YoY
₹0.84 Cr
-97.02% YoY
0.29%
-7.2pp YoY
₹0.04
Coffee Day Enterprises' consolidated Q1 FY27 revenue rose 8% YoY to ₹289.90 Cr (+3.3% QoQ), driven almost entirely by the core coffee-and-related business (₹284.07 Cr, 98% of segment revenue, +7.9% YoY). Reported consolidated PAT attributable to owners collapsed 96% YoY to ₹0.84 Cr (EPS ₹0.04) from ₹28.18 Cr (EPS ₹1.33) a year ago, and fell 99% sequentially from ₹132.06 Cr (EPS ₹6.25) in Q4 FY26 — on the surface a sharp deterioration. Against Uniresearch's trailing-growth estimate of ₹10-13 Cr PAT for the quarter, the print is a clear miss; revenue, estimated at ₹269-310 Cr, came in inline at ₹289.90 Cr.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Both comparison quarters, however, were inflated by large one-off gains this quarter lacks entirely. Q1 FY26's ₹34.98 Cr of consolidated exceptional items (an ₹18.58 Cr loan-settlement gain plus ₹16.40 Cr from sale of invoked pledged shares) meant that, stripped of one-offs, the company was actually running a ₹14.30 Cr core operating loss a year ago; Q4 FY26 carried an even larger ₹140.89 Cr of exceptional gains. Q1 FY27 has zero exceptional items, so on a like-for-like adjusted basis the business swung from a core pre-tax loss to a ₹3.29 Cr core profit (₹4.52 Cr after including ₹1.23 Cr of joint-venture profit share) — a genuine, if wafer-thin, operating turnaround that the headline "-96%" obscures. Core EBITDA (ex one-offs) was ₹52 Cr, +27% YoY from ₹41 Cr, though down 25% QoQ from ₹69 Cr — the sequential dip reads as seasonality (Q4, spanning the festive season, is typically the stronger quarter for a café/retail business) rather than a fresh slowdown. Reported net margin is negligible at 0.3% (owners' PAT/revenue), and even the adjusted core result sits close to breakeven.
The stock went into the print at ₹40.45, up 51.4% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management gives no formal forward guidance, so there is no outlook to grade against, and our records carry no prior-quarter concall read for this stock. At the standalone (holding-company-only) level, PBT was ₹7.00 Cr including an ₹8.98 Cr exceptional gain after a lender transferred previously invoked Coffee Day Global Ltd shares back to the company once its subsidiaries repaid the underlying borrowings — a balance-sheet clean-up item, not an operating result (standalone revenue is just ₹5.42 Cr; the real business sits in consolidated subsidiary Coffee Day Global). Both statements carry an auditor's disclaimer of conclusion flagging unresolved recoverability of ₹3,357.13 Cr in group dues from Mysore Amalgamated Coffee Estates Ltd (MACEL, under arbitration, no recovery this quarter), loan covenant/repayment defaults (₹76.98 Cr in lender balance confirmations still outstanding), and going-concern uncertainty — even though results are prepared on a going-concern basis citing a positive group net worth of ₹3,161 Cr. Promoter-level stress also surfaced this quarter: V.G. Siddhartha invoked pledged shares in late June, with roughly 0.09% of promoter stake changing hands via pledge-related transactions in early July.
W1
Whether the ₹3.29 Cr core (ex-exceptional) operating profit holds up in the seasonally stronger festive quarters ahead, or reverses to loss as in Q1FY26
W2
Contingent third settlement tranche of ₹50 Cr to Credit Opportunities India/India Special Situations Scheme-I, due 30 June 2028 only if share-price or EBITDA milestones in the settlement agreement are met
W3
Recovery of ₹3,357.13 Cr due from MACEL, currently under arbitration before a sole arbitrator, with no recovery in the quarter; and resolution of ₹76.98 Cr in outstanding lender balance confirmations flagged in the 7 July 2026 SEBI default disclosure