Graphite India Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT ₹171 Cr, up 29% YoY on Steel turnaround
PAT +28.6% YoY · revenue +26.3% · margins expanding
₹842 Cr
+26.3% YoY
₹171 Cr
+28.6% YoY
18.21%
+1.9pp YoY
₹8.82
Graphite India's consolidated (primary) profit for the quarter came in at ₹171 Cr on revenue of ₹842 Cr — up 28.6% and 26.3% YoY respectively against the year-ago quarter's ₹133 Cr PAT on ₹665 Cr revenue. Standalone told a softer story: revenue grew 19.0% YoY to ₹765 Cr but PAT grew only 8.3% YoY to ₹157 Cr, a >20-point growth gap versus the consolidated print. The auditors' review note quantifies part of the gap: the reviewed subsidiaries alone contributed ₹77.98 Cr of revenue and ₹12.96 Cr of net profit this quarter, and the domestic NBFC subsidiary's investment gains flow through consolidated other income/revenue lines that standalone doesn't capture — so the two bases are not telling contradictory stories, just diverging in degree, and both should be read together.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The Steel segment was the single largest swing factor: consolidated Steel segment revenue nearly doubled YoY to ₹111 Cr (from ₹51 Cr) and segment result jumped to ₹43 Cr from ₹5 Cr. The core Graphite & Carbon segment also grew, revenue up 15.5% YoY to ₹687 Cr with segment result rising to ₹56 Cr from ₹21 Cr. Net profit margin looks roughly flat YoY (20.3% vs 20.0%), but that flatness masks a real quality improvement: other income actually fell YoY (₹97 Cr vs ₹150 Cr, most of it recurring FVTPL gains on investments), yet core pre-tax profitability (PBT excluding other income) rose to ~₹117 Cr from ~₹17 Cr a year ago — margin expansion is coming from operations, not investment gains.
The stock went into the print at ₹680.25, up 9.6% 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.
What the summary numbers don't show
Basic EPS (consolidated) ₹8.82 vs ₹6.87 YoY, vs a loss of ₹5.31/share in Q4 FY26.
Sequentially, the swing from Q4 FY26's ₹105 Cr consolidated loss to this quarter's ₹171 Cr profit looks dramatic but is largely a base-effect reversal: Q4's loss was driven by a one-off ₹212 Cr mark-to-market loss on investments booked in Other Expenses, not a deterioration in the underlying business, so the YoY comparison is the meaningful one here, consistent with the seasonally-light QoQ revenue growth of just 3.2%. No prior management guidance or concall outlook is on record for this quarter, and a web search turned up no analyst consensus/preview for this specific print, so both vs-guidance and vs-street stand as unknown rather than assumed; no separate management press release accompanied this filing beyond the standard regulatory notes. Two developments from the quarter carry forward: on 8th July 2026, wholly-owned subsidiary Graphite International B.V. approved closing the Graphite Specialities and Coating businesses in Germany, citing the prolonged Russia-Ukraine conflict and weak demand — a structural footprint reduction whose costs are not yet in this quarter's numbers — and on 28th July 2026 the company flagged a preliminary countervailing duty on its electrode exports, an emerging export-market risk.
W1
German subsidiary wind-down: costs/timeline of the Graphite Specialities and Coating business closure approved 8th July 2026 — not yet in this quarter's P&L.
W2
Preliminary countervailing duty flagged 28th July 2026 on electrode exports — watch for the final duty rate and export volume/realization impact.
W3
Durability of the Steel segment's ~118% YoY revenue jump (₹111 Cr) — the largest single swing factor this quarter.
Unaudited, limited-reviewed (unmodified conclusion) standalone and consolidated statements, both clearly legible with matching internal arithmetic; no exceptional item in current or year-ago quarter (exceptional charge/reversal was confined to Q3/Q4 FY26); consolidated PAT of ₹171 Cr splits ₹172 Cr to parent shareholders and ₹(1) Cr to non-controlling interests; comparison quarter (Q4 FY26) loss included a one-off ₹212 Cr FVTPL mark-to-market loss on investments booked in Other Expenses, not an operating loss; all figures already in ₹ Crore.