Forbes & Co Q1FY27: consol PAT -26% YoY to ₹3.6 Cr, revenue -41% on RE lag
PAT -25.9% YoY · revenue -40.9% · margins expanding
₹13.26 Cr
-40.9% YoY
₹3.6 Cr
-25.9% YoY
21.65%
+3.9pp YoY
₹2.83
Forbes & Company's consolidated (primary basis) PAT fell 26% YoY to ₹3.60 Cr (₹4.86 Cr in Q1FY26) on revenue of ₹13.26 Cr, down 41% YoY (₹22.45 Cr) and 23% QoQ (₹17.19 Cr). Standalone tells a directionally similar story — PAT down 23% YoY to ₹3.07 Cr on revenue of ₹12.76 Cr (-42% YoY) — so the two bases are broadly consistent despite the mild percentage-point gap. Sequentially the company swung from a ₹1.97 Cr consolidated loss in Q4FY26 to profit, but that QoQ move is a low-quality comparison: the Q4 loss was driven by a one-off ₹3.86 Cr share-of-loss from JV/associates that reversed to a ₹0.29 Cr gain this quarter, not by any operating recovery. YoY is the primary read here, and on that basis both revenue and profit are lower.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The revenue decline is almost entirely a Real Estate segment recognition-timing effect, not a demand problem: under Ind AS 115 the company books real-estate project revenue only on possession-letter/OC milestones, and this quarter recognised just ₹0.56 Cr of such revenue versus ₹8.06 Cr a year ago (against ₹14.68 Cr for all of FY26) — a mechanical, lumpy swing rather than a run-rate change. Real Estate segment pre-tax results held up better than revenue on this basis, at ₹4.01 Cr versus ₹6.43 Cr YoY but roughly flat QoQ (₹4.04 Cr). The more concerning line is Coding & Industrial Automation, which swung to a ₹0.69 Cr pre-tax loss this quarter from a ₹0.31 Cr profit a year ago and ₹0.53 Cr last quarter — the one segment showing genuine YoY and QoQ operating deterioration rather than a recognition artifact. Net margin (PAT/total income) actually expanded to 21.65% from 17.76% YoY-ago (and from -10.6% last quarter), while operating margin (EBITDA/revenue) improved to ~8.4% from 5.12% YoY but eased from an unusually strong 17.74% in Q4FY26 — so the margin story is a genuine YoY improvement riding on a smaller, more profitable revenue base, cushioned this quarter by the JV-share swing and better unallocable income (₹0.63 Cr versus -₹0.87 Cr YoY).
The stock went into the print at ₹299.65, up 4.2% over the past month of trading.
There is no analyst/street coverage found for this stock (a web search for Q1 FY27 previews returned nothing specific to Forbes & Company, consistent with its small size) and no formal management guidance on record in our data or this filing, so vsStreet and vsGuidance are both unknown — neither a beat/miss framing nor a guidance-tracking read can be made here. No press release commentary was extracted for this result. The quarter's other disclosed developments are largely housekeeping rather than operational: EFL Mauritius, a wholly owned subsidiary, has applied for deregistration in Mauritius and is being carried on a realizable basis; Forbes Bradma Optimark posted a marginal ₹0.006 Cr loss with positive net worth of ₹0.29 Cr; and the long-running Svadeshi Mills winding-up litigation remains unresolved, with an appeal (following a February 2026 dismissal of the company's interim application) now needing to be reargued before a reconstituted bench, listed for hearing on 19 August 2026 — a contingent legal risk not reflected in this quarter's P&L.
W1
Real estate revenue recognition trajectory — only ₹0.56 Cr booked this quarter vs ₹14.68 Cr for all of FY26; watch for lumpy recovery as further possession/OC milestones are hit.
W2
Coding & Industrial Automation segment's swing to a ₹0.69 Cr pre-tax loss this quarter (from ₹0.31 Cr profit YoY, ₹0.53 Cr QoQ) — watch whether this reverses or deepens next quarter.
W3
Svadeshi Mills winding-up appeal, reserved for orders but now to be reargued before a reconstituted bench, listed for hearing on 19 August 2026 — a contingent risk not yet reflected in the P&L.
Clean text PDF, columns unambiguous (30.06.2026 unaudited locked). No exceptional items in current or comparative periods (line is nil throughout) so no raw/adjusted split needed. Consolidated PBT includes ₹0.29 Cr JV/associate share (vs -₹3.86 Cr in Q4FY26). Standalone figures cross-check exactly against the 'Standalone Information' note in the consolidated filing.