Elpro Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT +56% YoY to ₹116 Cr on trading/investment gains
PAT +56.26% YoY · revenue +39.1% · margins expanding
₹138.7 Cr
+39.1% YoY
₹116.14 Cr
+56.26% YoY
55.29%
+3.1pp YoY
₹6.85
Elpro International's consolidated PAT came in at ₹116.14 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026), up 56.3% YoY from ₹74.32 Cr and a sharp turnaround from the ₹91.97 Cr consolidated loss booked in Q4 FY26. Consolidated revenue rose 39.1% YoY to ₹138.70 Cr, though it fell 25.2% QoQ from ₹185.44 Cr as the year-end quarter had carried unusually large trading-activity turnover. Net profit margin (PAT/total income) expanded to 55.3% from 52.2% a year ago, reversing the -55.1% margin booked in the loss-making March quarter. Standalone PAT was just ₹9.16 Cr on ₹33.30 Cr revenue — the ₹106.98 Cr gap to consolidated PAT is explained almost entirely by four subsidiaries the principal auditor did not directly review, which together reported ₹159.04 Cr revenue and ₹106.89 Cr PAT for the quarter.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The profit is overwhelmingly non-operating in character. Segment-wise, Trading activity contributed a ₹149.11 Cr result (up from ₹80.24 Cr a year ago) and Real estate contributed ₹29.98 Cr (up from ₹14.25 Cr), while Investment activity actually declined to ₹10.74 Cr from ₹18.43 Cr YoY. The core Electrical equipment manufacturing business — the company's original listed business — generated a segment result of just ₹0.23 Cr, unchanged and immaterial. Other income of ₹71.35 Cr, largely fair-value gains on FVTPL investments, was the single largest income line after revenue itself, versus a ₹18.54 Cr other-income loss in the prior quarter — that swing alone accounts for most of the QoQ and YoY profit movement.
The stock went into the print at ₹174.45, up 0.1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records.
What the summary numbers don't show
Consolidated EPS ₹6.85 for the quarter vs ₹4.39 YoY and -₹5.43 in Q4 FY26
No prior management guidance exists on this company in our records, and management gives no formal forward guidance in this filing; a web search for Q1 FY27 street estimates found no analyst coverage or consensus numbers, consistent with Elpro's status as an illiquid, thinly-covered micro-cap now in the final stages of delisting from BSE. The filing itself carries no separate press release or MD&A commentary beyond the standard Ind AS 34 notes — those confirm the CSE delisting completed w.e.f. July 10, 2026, and that the BSE voluntary delisting offer from IGE (India) and Zenox Technology Services, together with the promoters, has been declared successful, with final BSE approval still pending. That delisting push lines up with the quarter's other events: the company acquired GMM Pfaudler and Greaves Cotton equity shares in early August 2026, and promoter-group stake in the delisting acquirer entities rose to 93.02% by the results date (August 14, 2026).
W1
BSE's final approval of the delisting offer (promoter/acquirer stake already 93.02%) — could end public trading in the stock
W2
Durability of the ₹149.1 Cr trading-segment result and ₹71.35 Cr other income, both FVTPL mark-to-market gains that can reverse — the same segments produced a ₹91.97 Cr consolidated loss just one quarter earlier
W3
Core Electrical equipment segment remains negligible (₹0.23 Cr result this quarter) — watch for any disclosure distinguishing an operating strategy from the investment book
Both statements are Unaudited (limited-review only), sourced in ₹ Lakhs, converted to Crore. Consolidated PBT includes ₹9.62 lakh share of associate profit on top of ₹15,717.83 lakh pre-associate profit. No exceptional items disclosed in either segment note. Standalone vs consolidated PAT diverge sharply (₹9.16 Cr vs ₹116.14 Cr) — auditor's review report flags 4 unreviewed subsidiaries contributing ₹159.04 Cr revenue and ₹106.89 Cr PAT, which explains almost the entire gap.