Gokul Refoils: consolidated PAT +58% YoY to ₹6.08 Cr as thin margins widen further
PAT +57.63% YoY · revenue +9.75% · margins expanding
₹1,016.75 Cr
+9.75% YoY
₹6.08 Cr
+57.63% YoY
0.6%
+0.2pp YoY
₹0.61
Gokul Refoils and Solvent's consolidated (primary basis) PAT rose 57.6% YoY to ₹6.08 Cr on revenue of ₹1,016.75 Cr, up 9.75% YoY but down 3.7% QoQ from Q4 FY26's ₹1,055.78 Cr. Despite the sequential revenue dip, PAT still grew 4.0% QoQ, meaning the entire move was a margin story: consolidated NPM improved to 0.60% from 0.55% (Q4 FY26) and 0.42% (Q1 FY26), while the EBITDA-level margin (OPM) rose to ~1.63% from 1.50% YoY and sharply from 0.33% QoQ. No exceptional items sit in either the current or comparable quarters, so the growth is fully operational rather than one-off driven — this is a low-margin edible-oil trading business where a modest cost/pricing shift moves the profit line meaningfully in percentage terms.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The filing gives no segment-level detail (the group reports edible/non-edible oils and agro-commodities as a single reportable segment), so the specific driver behind the margin uptick is not disclosed. We have no analyst previews or consensus estimates on record for this quarter and none surfaced in a web search — this is a thinly covered small-cap (a single Hold rating with a ₹46 target was the only coverage found, unrelated to this specific print) — so vsStreet is unknown. Management has issued no formal guidance or outlook on record either from our database or the filing, so vsGuidance is also unknown; there is no press release beyond the standard board-outcome intimation, which contains no forward commentary.
The stock went into the print at ₹39.32, down 3.5% 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.
What the summary numbers don't show
Subsidiary Gokul Agri International Ltd contributed ₹994.98 Cr revenue (98% of group) and ₹4.73 Cr PAT (78% of group) this quarter
Standalone (parent-only, secondary basis) PAT more than tripled YoY to ₹1.35 Cr from ₹0.43 Cr — a far steeper percentage move than the consolidated print — but the standalone base is under 1% of group revenue, so it does not change the group-level read; the divergence is a base-effect artifact, not a signal. The quarter's other corporate action was the conversion of a partnership firm (in which the company held a 7.5% share) into a public limited company, with Gokul allotted 30,00,000 equity shares of ₹10 each; this has been booked as an equity investment with no stated P&L impact. The board also approved two independent-director changes (a new appointment and a reappointment) effective September/November 2026, and closed its insider trading window ahead of these results — both routine governance items with no bearing on this quarter's numbers.
W1
Whether the -3.7% QoQ revenue dip is a one-quarter soft patch or a trend — next quarter's print against the ₹1,055.78 Cr Q4 FY26 base will clarify
W2
Durability of the OPM improvement to ~1.63% given the metric has swung between 0.33% and 1.63% over the last three reported quarters
W3
Any disclosed valuation/return outcome from the newly booked 7.5% equity investment (30,00,000 shares) from the partnership-firm conversion, which currently carries no P&L impact
No exceptional items in current or comparable periods. Consolidated PAT overwhelmingly sourced from subsidiary Gokul Agri International Ltd (₹994.98 Cr revenue, ₹4.73 Cr PAT per auditor's para-6 disclosure); parent standalone entity is now a thin-margin/holding-style filer (₹21.64 Cr revenue).