Grindwell Norton Q1: consol PAT +22% YoY to ₹115 Cr as margins expand, abrasives lead
PAT +22.1% YoY · revenue +14.19% · margins expanding
₹803.29 Cr
+14.19% YoY
₹115.32 Cr
+22.1% YoY
13.93%
+0.9pp YoY
₹10.43
Grindwell Norton opened FY27 with a clean, broad-based beat on last year: consolidated revenue from operations rose 14.2% YoY to ₹803.3 Cr and net profit climbed 22.1% YoY to ₹115.3 Cr, with profit outpacing the topline because operating margins widened. Consolidated OPM improved to ~19.6% from 18.5% a year ago and net margin to 14.4% from 13.0%, so the earnings growth is quality-led rather than driven by any one-off — there are no exceptional items on either side of the comparison. Standalone tells the same story (revenue ₹793.9 Cr, PAT ₹115.5 Cr), the tiny divergence being a ₹0.66 Cr loss at the Bhutan ceramics subsidiary offset by ₹0.44 Cr of joint-venture profit.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin bridge sits mainly in the core Abrasives franchise, the largest segment: it grew revenue ~10% YoY to ₹386.9 Cr and lifted segment margin to 12.7% from 12.8%-ish flat, while Ceramics & Plastics — the biggest profit pool — expanded results ~45% YoY to ₹75.0 Cr on ₹354 Cr of external revenue, and Digital Services held a rich ~24% margin. Employee and other-expense lines rose in step with volume rather than ahead of it, keeping the cost structure in check. The sequential read is softer — revenue down 4.6% and PAT down 3.4% versus the March quarter — but Q4 is seasonally the company's strongest, so this is a normal step-down off a high base, not a deterioration; on the primary YoY axis the print is unambiguously strong.
The stock went into the print at ₹2,014.9, down 5.3% over the past month of trading.
What the summary numbers don't show
EPS ₹10.43 vs ₹8.53 a year ago (basic = diluted) — standalone PAT ₹115.5 Cr, near-identical to consolidated
There are no analyst consensus previews on record for this mid-cap for the quarter, and the company gives no formal earnings guidance, so the result is best judged on its own terms and against history — where it beats both the year-ago (PAT ₹94.4 Cr) and, on YoY, the March quarter's momentum. The quarter's corporate calendar (76th AGM, FY26 annual report and BRSR release, board meeting) is routine and unrelated to the operating numbers. No management commentary or press release accompanied the filing beyond the standard limited-review outcome.
W1
Abrasives margin trajectory — segment result 12.7% of revenue this quarter; watch if pricing/mix sustains it
W2
Ceramics & Plastics momentum — segment result ~+45% YoY to ₹75.0 Cr; verify it isn't a one-quarter spike
W3
Sequential recovery in Q2 off the ₹803 Cr Q1 base, given Q4 seasonality drove the QoQ dip
Digitally clear statement, ₹ Lakh. Consolidated PAT ₹115.32 Cr is net profit for the period (5-6); PAT attributable to owners ₹115.51 Cr after ₹0.20 Cr NCI loss and ₹0.44 Cr JV profit share. No exceptional/one-off items either period. Standalone (₹115.53 Cr) and consolidated near-identical — subsidiary (Saint-Gobain Ceramic Materials Bhutan) posted small net loss ₹0.66 Cr. EPS ₹10.43 (basic=diluted).